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Bill S 1761 mandates a study of the Family Assessment Response program to improve services for families and children in the child welfare system, enhancing outcomes and support.
Bill S 1761 mandates a study of the Family Assessment Response program to improve services for families and children in the child welfare system, enhancing outcomes and support.
Bill Number: S 1761
Title: Authorizes and directs the Office of Children and Family Services to conduct a study on the Family Assessment Response Program
Status: Referred to Children and Families
Introduced: January 13, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill S 1761 aims to enhance the understanding and effectiveness of the Family Assessment Response (FAR) program by mandating a comprehensive study conducted by the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS). The intent is to evaluate the current implementation of the FAR program, assess its outcomes, and identify areas for improvement to better serve families and children involved in the child welfare system.
The primary stakeholders affected by this bill include:
Bill S 1761 represents a proactive step towards improving the Family Assessment Response program by ensuring that its effectiveness is rigorously evaluated. The findings from the study could lead to significant enhancements in how families and children are supported within the child welfare system, ultimately aiming for better outcomes in child safety and family stability.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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