Preventive Services – Unit
311 – 516
- 227-8344
Preventive Services – Unit 213 – 516
- 227-8400
Concrete services (i.e.: day care, homemaking, budgeting,
advocacy, etc.), casework counseling and referral
services are provided to eligible families by contracted
agencies in order to avert placements of children
outside their homes, enhance family functioning and/or
expedite reunification of children in care with their
biological families. Eligible families include those
at some risk of foster care and pregnant and/or parenting
adolescents.
PINS Diversion Program – Unit 321 – 516
- 227-8406
Information and Intake – 516 – 227-8404
Services are provided to families in crisis, through
contract agencies, whose children might be experiencing
truancy, gang involvement, running away from home
and substance abuse issues in order to prevent/avert
the filing of a Pins Petition and placement.
Foster and Adoptive Resource Development - Unit
215 – 516
-227-8291 and Homefinding – Unit 214 – 516
- 227-8284. These units recruit, train, study, approve/certify,
develop, retain, and re-approve/re-certify foster and
adoptive families. To inquire about becoming a foster
and/or adoptive parent, please call 516 – 227-8284.
Foster Care - Unit 217 – 516
- 227-8300
Unit 221 – 516 - 227-7774
Unit 222 – 516 - 227-7808
Unit 223 – 516 - 227-8411
Unit 224 – 516 - 227-8337
Unit 225 – 516 – 227-8346
Direct and/or referral services
are extended to place into foster care children referred
by Preventive Services, Child Protective Services,
the Department’s Information,
Resources and Referral Unit, or the Courts. These units
work intensively with the children and their foster
parents to stabilize the placements, to assure that
all of the children’s needs are being met,
and to establish productive birth-parent/child visits.
These units also extend immediate concrete, casework
counseling and referral services directly to birth
parents in an attempt to reunite them as soon as
possible with their children and to lessen the time
the children spend in foster care. Those children
and families not reunited quickly, despite intensive
efforts, receive continued concrete, casework counseling,
and referral services as long as extended foster
care is necessary. Ultimately, these units effect
the safe reunification of children with their birth
families, free for adoption children who cannot be
safely returned to their birth families, or refer
older teens for Independent Living services where
neither reunification nor adoption are possible.
These older teens are provided with opportunities
to develop independent living skills with emphasis
on education and/or vocation and to establish permanent
family connections.
PINS Placement (Persons In Need of Supervision) -
Unit 310 – 516 - 227-8331.
This unit coordinates contracted agencies’ foster
home, group home, and residential treatment center
services for court placed PINS youngsters who require
residential services and/or therapeutic foster care
due to their higher levels of needs and/or asocial
behaviors.
Review and Support – Unit 218 – 516
- 227-8419
This unit determines eligibility for cases and periodically
reviews case documents to insure compliance with laws,
regulations and mandates. Staff also coordinates Service
Plan Review and Permanency Planning Review conferences
and monitor youngsters placed for diagnostic evaluations.
This unit manages and oversees all audits and reviews
of Children & Family Services cases and coordinates
NYSOCFS Connections system for Nassau County.
Institutional
Liaison – Unit 212 – 516 – 227-8394
This Unit acts as liaison to contact agencies that
provide placement services to Nassau County foster
children, making referrals and visiting the facilities
to insure appropriate care is provided to Nassau
County children. The unit monitors contract compliance,
reviews contracts for accuracy, facilitates new contracts
when needed, and records and tracks any reports of
institutional abuse involving Nassau County foster
children. The unit also monitors Nassau County children,
in NYSOCFS custody, who were placed in group homes
and residential treatment centers as Juvenile Delinquents.
Adoption - Unit 211/216 – 516 – 227-8271
Casework counseling, referral, and concrete services
are provided directly to children freed for adoption
and their foster and/or adoptive families until adoptions
are legalized. This unit effects adoption subsidies
where appropriate and prepares the documentation
required for the legalization process. Direct and
referral services are provided to match children
with adoptive families in cases where the foster
family is not adopting, to maintain the Prospective
Adoptive Parent’s Registry,
to register freed children with the NYSAS Adoption
Registry and with Children Awaiting Parents (CAP)
Book, to administer the Subsidized Adoption Program,
to respond to the Adoption Information Registry and
to handle post-legalization issues.
Adoption Subsidy – Unit 216 – 516
227-8273
Direct and referral services are provided to match
children with adoptive families in cases where the
foster family is not adopting, to maintain the Prospective
Adoptive Parent’s Registry; to register freed
children with the NYSAS Adoption Registry and with
Children Awaiting Parents (CAP) Book, to administer
the Subsidized Adoption Program, to respond to the
Adoption Information Registry and to handle post-legalization
issues.