WebThe Office of Child Advocate is not an emergency intervention service. If you are calling about a case in need of immediate action, call the DFCS Central Child Abuse Intake line. Reports are taken 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In emergency situations, please call 911 or your local law enforcement agency. Primary: 1-855-GACHILD ( +1 855-422-4453 ) WebAll Family Case Change Requests must be made on the Georgia Gateway website (www.gateway.ga.gov). If you have an active CAPS case that is not in Georgia Gateway, please contact us for assistance at 1-833-4GA-CAPS (1-833-442-2277). If you need assistance accessing Gateway, contact Customer Support at 1-877-423-4746 or 1-800 …
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WebThe Georgia Division of Family and Children Services Support Services Contact List Providers A-D Michele Farrington ... [email protected] 404-656-2744 … WebContact DFCS for Mandated Reporting. Web-based reporting. Web-based reporting requires completion of Mandated Reporter Training to obtain an ID#. Primary: 1-855-CHILD ( +1 855-422-4453 ) Fax: (229) 317-9663. note for life
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WebIf you need assistance specific to how to make a CPS report , please login to the CPS website and then click “Help Document” from “Resources”. If the CPS website is inaccessible, please call the CPS Hotline to make your report of abuse/neglect. If you need to check the status of a report previously submitted, please call 1-855-422-4453 ... WebContact DFCS. Main contact for constituent, customer, client inquiries. For specific program questions or concerns, visit the DFCS Contact page . Primary: (877) 423-4746. … WebAdditional Information. Director: LaSondra Howard-Boddie. To report child abuse, call the CPS Central Intake Center at 1-855-422-4453. For questions regarding Food Stamps, Medicaid, TANF or Childcare, contact the Customer Contact Center at: 1-877 423 4746. Fax Number 678-717-5317 (Only for Food Stamp, Medicaid, TANF or Child Care … note for loss of child