Texas Department of Family and Protective Services

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Texas Department of Family and Protective Services
According to the Encyclopedia of Education, the program was first started in 1690. It became a way to deal with criminal court cases involving child abuse. Two years later the states and municipalities identified care for abused and neglected children as the responsibility of local government and private institutions. It was not until 1825, that the states enacted laws that gave social workers the right to remove children that had been neglected from their parents and their homes. The program has had several names since then. In 1835, it was the National Federation of Child Rescue, later in 1853; they founded the Children’s Aid Society which was a response to the problem of orphaned and abandoned children. In 1874, the “case of Mary Ellen” became the first child abuse case to be criminally prosecuted. In 1930, the Social Security addressed issues of abuse and neglect, which provided funding for intervention for “neglected and dependent children in danger of becoming delinquent.” Effective February 1, 2004, the name of the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services was changed to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (Guthrie, Heyneman & Braxton, 2002). The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, is a state agency that is run by the state government.
According to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services website, the Rio Grande Valley falls under Region 11, with three locations in the Hidalgo County area consisting of Edinburg, McAllen, and Weslaco. There are also two in Cameron County, which are in the Harlingen and Brownsville Area (DFPS).
The purpose of this program is to ensure the safety of children, elderly a...

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...ces provided by Texas Department of Family and Protective Services to ensure that people of all ages feel safe and secure in their living environment. Ultimately, abuse extends to everyone in the family and beyond, it is not a segregated issue, but it is a critical societal issue that should be treated with the utmost importance.

Works Cited

Brott, A. (2010). A System Out of Control: The Epidemic of False Allegations of Child Abuse. Retrieved from http://www.fathersmanifesto.net/armin.htm
Guthrie , J. W., Heyneman, S. P., & Braxton , J. M. (2002).Encyclopedia of education . (2nd ed., pp. 283-289). Farmington Hill, Michigan: Cengage Gale.
Hurley, Jennifer (1999). Child Abuse Opposing Views . San Diego : Greenhaven Press, Inc. print.
Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. (March 5, 2014). Retrieved from http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/child_protection/

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