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Child Safety and Permanency Division
Minnesota Department of Human Services
P.O. Box 64943
St. Paul, MN 55164-0943
Adoptions Unit
Minnesota Department of Human Services
P.O. Box 64944
St. Paul, MN 55164-0944
Address for material sent by Federal Express or other service:
444 Lafayette Road
St. Paul, MN 55155
Reporting
To report concerns about child abuse, neglect or sexual abuse, contact during business hours the county or reservation where the child lives. If the child is in immediate risk of harm, please contact your local law enforcement agency or dial 911.
State policy and practice questions
651-431-4661
Minnesota Rapid Child Welfare Consultation and Support System
To access experienced peer counselors regarding difficult child safety and maltreatment decisions with child welfare colleagues within 24 hours of the requesting agency initiating contact. This contact is for Tribal and county child welfare agencies only.
1-888-234-1138
dcyf.csp.rapidconsult@state.mn.us
MDE Student Maltreatment Program
Minnesota Department of Education
Student Maltreatment Program
651-582-8546 (reporting line)
651-797-1601 (fax)
mde.student-maltreatment@state.mn.us
Parent Support Outreach (PSOP)
dcyf.csp.psop@state.mn.us
Trafficked and exploited youth
dcyf.safeharbor.dcyf@state.mn.us
General safety policy
dcyf.csp.safety@state.mn.us
Foster care
Questions about placement decisions, relative search and notice, case planning, visitation, permanency planning, and other policy concerns.
651-431-4660
dcyf.csp.fostercare@state.mn.us
Technical assistance for licensing workers
dcyf.fostercarelicensing@state.mn.us
For prospective or current foster parents, contact your licensing agency or Foster Adopt MN.
General information
For general questions about adolescent services, contact us at dcyf_csp_adolescents@state.mn.us
Education and Training Vouchers
Offers help to current or former foster youth to pay for post-secondary education.
651-431-6059
DCYF.ETVcoordinator@state.mn.us
Expectant, Pregnant, and Parenting Youth (EPY)
Technical assistance on federal and state policies for case management and placement of expectant, pregnant, or parenting youth in foster care.
dcyf_csp_adolescents@state.mn.us
Extended Foster Care
Extended foster care offers services and supports for youth ages 18 up to 21 that were in foster care immediately prior to their 18th birthday.
dcyf_csp_adolescents@state.mn.us
Medical Assistance for former foster care youth
Medical Assistance eligibility until age 26 for youth in foster care on or after their 18th birthday.
dcyf_csp_adolescents@state.mn.us
Minnesota Youth in Transition Database (MNYTD)
The federal John H. Chafee Foster Care Program for Successful Transition to Adulthood (the Chafee program) provides funding to and governs the independent living program known as STAY (Successful Transition to Adulthood for Youth) in Minnesota. The Chafee program requires a client-specific data collection system to track independent living services provided to youth, and defined outcomes that measure each state’s performance in preparing youth for successful transition to adulthood, from foster care to independent living.
dcyf_csp_adolescents@state.mn.us
Minor Parent Reporting and Case Management
For questions about hospital reports on births to minors, an connecting minor parents to voluntary case management services as required by Minnesota law.
dcyf_csp_adolescents@state.mn.us
Missing from Foster Care/Runaway Youth
Technical assistance on the federal and state required response to youth who go missing from care or runaway.
dcyf_csp_adolescents@state.mn.us
STAY in the Community
Community agencies provide individual independent living skills for former foster youth from age 18 up to 23 who are no longer working with a county or tribal worker. These services help youth prepare for a successful transition to adulthood. They also provide group independent living skills classes for current and former youth ages 14 up to 23
dcyf_csp_adolescents@state.mn.us
STAY (Successful Transition to Adulthood for Youth)
County and tribal agencies provide independent living services to help youth ages 14 up to 23 prepare for a successful transition to adulthood
dcyf_csp_adolescents@state.mn.us
Youth Leadership Councils
Current and former foster care youth can learn leadership skills and make a difference in the foster care system by participating in Youth Leadership Councils.
dcyf_csp_adolescents@state.mn.us
Adoption and kinship
Adoption and kinship
Partner with county social services agencies, tribal and private agencies, county attorneys, guardians ad litem, courts and others to provide services to children under guardianship of the commissioner of the Department of Human Services
651-431-4656
Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC)
The mechanism we have to ensure protection and services to children who are placed across state lines for foster care, adoption, parental, relative and residential placements.
651-431-4727
mn.icpc@state.mn.us
Federal Express address: 444 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155
Child Safety and Permanency Division
FAX: 651-431-7627
dcyf,child.safety-permanency@state.mn.us
Warning about email privacy
Information that is transmitted by email over the Internet is not secure and can be intercepted and read by other Internet users. The Department of Human Services recommends that you do not use email to send private or confidential data about yourself or others unless it has been encoded or encrypted. In addition, DHS will not use email to transmit responses that contain private or confidential data on an individual unless we can ensure the security and integrity of the information or we have the individual's consent to transmit such unsecured data. Also note that any email submitted to DHS may be forwarded internally in order to direct it to the appropriate recipient.
Directions and visitor parking information for the department's central office locations is available online.
ICAMA is an agreement among its member states that enables them to coordinate with the medical benefits and services to children receiving adoption assistance who move across state lines.
Phone: 651-431-4727
email: mn.icpc@state.mn.us.
For more information about the Public-Private Adoption Initiative, purchase of service (POS) agreements and other post-adoption service contracts, email: contracts. contracts.adoption.dcyf@state.mn.us