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New Ohio START research demonstrates value of program to parents

An August report from the Ohio University Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service finds that parents benefit in many significant ways from Ohio START, the model that serves families with co-occurring substance use disorder and child maltreatment. Ohio START Parent Interview Findings demonstrates the value of the model based on interviews with 60 parents […]

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This Is Us: PCSAO annual conference unites children services professionals

The 39th annual conference of the Public Children Services Association of Ohio celebrated the child protection workforce while recognizing outstanding families, youth leaders, advocates and partners. “This Is Us: The Child Protection Team” concluded today after kicking off Monday with a keynote address by Dr. Amy Acton, who shared wisdom from her time as Ohio’s

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Check out these resources for National Kinship Month

September is National Kinship Care Month. PCSAO is recognizing kinship caregivers at our annual conference Sept. 9-11. Here are some helpful resources: Gov. Mike DeWine issued a proclamation declaring September to be Grandparent/Kinship Month; The Ohio Kinship and Adoption Navigator is a  free service for Ohio’s kinship and adoptive families, with OhioKAN Navigators available to

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Jen McClellan

PCSAO promotes McClellan to new evaluation position

PCSAO announced today that former Ohio START Regional Manager Jen McClellan was promoted to a new position, Evaluation and Performance Manager. McClellan completed her PhD in social work from Walden University this spring. As the Evaluation and Performance Manager, McClellan will focus primarily on Ohio START, a children services-led intervention model administered by PCSAO that

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Ohio START expands to four new counties

Gov. Mike DeWine’s signature child welfare sobriety and resiliency program, Ohio START, announced today the expansion of its model to include Adams, Madison, Montgomery and Pike counties, marking the addition of a seventh cohort and bringing the total number of participating counties to 56. Ohio START (Sobriety, Treatment and Reducing Trauma) is an evidence-based intervention

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State of the State response: Governor prioritizes all children

PCSAO’s Executive Director Angela Sausser released this statement today in response to Gov. Mike DeWine’s State of the State address: “On this day when children’s advocates across the state are wearing blue to demonstrate their commitment to preventing child abuse and neglect, we applaud Gov. Mike DeWine for his ongoing, persistent focus on Ohio’s children,

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Research supports behaviors that lead to better worker, family outcomes

Workers and families value similar things in their work with one another, including honesty, collaboration, hope, confidence, and dignity. That’s one finding from focus groups with children services caseworkers and families they serve included in PACT Behavioral Research Project: Early Insights from a Pilot Survey conducted by Kaye Implementation & Evaluation. The research supports the theory behind Ohio’s

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Annual report presents 2023 successes

PCSAO released its 2023 annual report today, documenting a successful year of advocacy for safe children, stable families, and supportive communities. The report outlines accomplishments related to the $15 million workforce grant, the placement crisis and continuum of care, the biennial state budget, and the highly successful annual conference. Detailed outcomes are provided for Ohio START, PACT, safety culture, and

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Eight counties embark on effort to elevate family healing

Today, PCSAO is proud to announce the launch of a new shared practice model called PACT, Practice in Action Together. This model was identified by the association of county agencies as a key component for modernizing Ohio’s children services agencies in December 2020. “PACT will be revolutionary for public children services agencies as the model focuses on ‘how’

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