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19 sie 2024 · The Department of Children & Family Services works to meet the needs of Louisiana's most vulnerable citizens. The Child Welfare division works to protect children against abuse and neglect, find permanent homes for Louisiana's foster children and to educate the public on Safe Sleep and Louisiana's Safe Haven Law.
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Report Abuse/Neglect - Louisiana Department of Children &...
- SNAP - Food Assistance
LaCAP is a food assistance program for Louisiana residents...
- FITAP - Financial Assistance
children must be under the age of 18 to be eligible or 18...
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KCSP - For Kinship Caregivers - Louisiana Department of...
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- 2023 Statewide Fact Sheet
Found permanent homes for 700 foster children, including 3...
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We provide training opportunities for foster parents, child welfare staff, and the community. Trainings are provided online and in-person.
Log into the Child Care Training System to view Child Care Training Transcript, register for courses/exams, and take online courses or CEU assessments. For more information, please contact the Child Care Training Information Center toll free at 1-888-352-2842.
Call the Child Care Training Information Center at 1-888-352-2842. Email Questions and Comments to DCF Training
The Child Welfare division works to protect children against abuse and neglect, find permanent homes for Louisiana's foster children and to educate the public on Safe Sleep and Louisiana's Safe Haven Law.
Every day the safety and well-being of some children across Louisiana are threatened by child abuse and neglect. Mandated reporters play a crucial role in helping to keep children safe. This training will help you learn your rights and obligations as a mandated reporter.
LaCAP is a food assistance program for Louisiana residents who are at least 60 years of age and receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI). It is a simplified version of SNAP. If you are eligible for LaCAP, you will receive a Louisiana Purchase Card and SNAP benefits will be automatically deposited into your account every month.