Who runs DCPP NJ?
the Department of Children and Families
The Division of Child Protection and Permanency is New Jersey’s child protection agency. It is part of the Department of Children and Families. From 1996 through 2012, it was called Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS)[DYE-fuss].
How do I file a complaint against DCPP NJ?
New Jersey DCPP Lawyer | Common DCPP Complaints | 856-210-9776.
What happens when you call DHS on someone?
DHS is mandated to investigate allegations of abuse perpetrated by a caregiver. If the alleged abuse is someone other than a caregiver, DHS is required to forward the report to law enforcement. If the case involves possible criminal acts, the DHS investigator will contact the appropriate law enforcement agency.
How much do DYFS workers make in NJ?
New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency Salaries
| Job Title | Salary |
|---|---|
| Family Service Specialist salaries – 9 salaries reported | $54,933/yr |
| Family Service Specialist II salaries – 3 salaries reported | $55,944/yr |
| Social Worker salaries – 3 salaries reported | $66,635/yr |
What happens when DYFS is called?
By calling you and scheduling an in home visit, DYFS is merely doing their job, investigating the complaint and the true safety of the child. If they provide you with a list of necessary corrections to the care of your child, be very sure to fix them to the extent of their recommendations.
Can you sue DCPP?
Most civil lawsuits filed against the Division and its employees are unsuccessful because DCPP is a state agency and state agencies are typically immune from being sued.