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File #: 24-119   
Type: Resolution (Consent) Status: Passed
File created: 3/11/2024 In control: Hope United Survivor Network
On agenda: 3/26/2024 Final action: 3/26/2024
Enactment date: 3/26/2024 Enactment #: 2024-092
Title: Commissioner Brown - DHHS - Community Support Services - To Approve the Community Child Protection Team (CCPT) and Child Fatality Prevention Team (CFPT) Annual Report Pursuant to N.C.Gen.Stat. ?7B-1406
Sponsors: Chad Brown
Attachments: 1. Adopted 2024-092, 2. CCPT and CFPT Annual Report for Calendar Year 2023
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Commissioner Brown - DHHS - Community Support Services - To Approve the Community Child Protection Team (CCPT) and Child Fatality Prevention Team (CFPT) Annual Report Pursuant to N.C.Gen.Stat. ?7B-1406
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STAFF CONTACT
Gregory Grier - Community Support Services - 704-862-6735
BUDGET IMPACT
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N/A

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BUDGET ORDINANCE IMPACT
Minimal impact to the budget ordinance.
BACKGROUND

The North Carolina Division of Social Services is committed to the purpose of involving communities in protecting children. Individual communities have an opportunity to assure the protection of children in the community. Communities will make this determination based on North Carolina's child protection laws, community values, expectations, resources, etc. Child protection interest in communities will acknowledge a parent's rights to safely rear children as the parent chooses, will consider a wide range of parenting practices, and will allow children to be protected within their cultural and ethical beliefs. The Division recognizes child protection as a community responsibility. The Community Child Protection Team is one formal process that is used to ensure child protection while also providing social support. Community Child Protection Teams (hereafter, CCPT) were established as one means for the state and local communities to form a partnership to strengthen child protection. CCPTs were established in response to Executive Order 142 in May 1991. N.C.G.S. ?7B-1406 requires that the team submit an annual report to the board of county commissioners which contains recommendations, if any, and advocate for system improvements and needed resources when gaps and deficiencies exist.

Each CCPT may review the records of all additional child fatalities and report findings in connection with these reviews to the Team Coordinator. In accordance with the plan established under G.S. 7B-1408(1), a separate Child Fatality Prevention Team (CFPT) shall be established in that county to...

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