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CPI 3.3 Abuse/Neglect Investigations - Findings by County and Region FY2014-FY2023
data.texas.gov | Last Updated 2024-01-30T20:33:21.000ZChild Protective Investigations (CPI) conducts either a traditional investigation or Alternative Response (AR). Traditional investigations and Alternative Response require caseworkers to assess safety and take needed actions to protect a child while assessing any risk of abuse or neglect in the foreseeable future. AR cases present a less adversarial more collaborative approach to working with families by allowing for family engagement along with other community supports to ensure child safety. AR differs from traditional investigations in that AR cases are Priority 2 cases involving victims who are age 6 or older, there is no substantiation of allegations, no entry of perpetrators into the Central Registry (a repository for reports of child abuse and neglect), and there is a heightened focus on guiding the family to plan for safety in a way that works for them and therefore sustains the safety. Completed investigations only include those cases conducted as a traditional investigation that were not administratively closed or merged into another stage. Investigations may include more than one alleged victim. All allegations in a completed investigation are given one of the following dispositions: Reason to Believe (RTB) - defined in section 2281.2 of the CPS policy handbook Ruled Out (RO) - defined in section 2281.3 of CPS policy handbook Unable to Complete (UTC) - defined in section 2281.4 of CPS policy handbook Unable to Determine (UTD) - defined in section 2281.4 of CPS policy handbook If at least one allegation has an RTB disposition, the investigation is given an overall disposition of RTB. If there are no allegations with an RTB disposition but there is at least one allegation with a disposition of UTD, the investigation is given an overall disposition of UTD. Visit dfps.texas.gov for information on CPI Abuse/Neglect Investigations and all DFPS programs.
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Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Notices Of Violation (NOV)
data.texas.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-20T18:46:01.000ZApproved regional investigations resulting in a Notice of Violation (NOV) and the details associated with each violation that are documented in the Consolidated Compliance and Enforcement Data System (CCEDS). All NOVs displayed were sent as physical letters to the Regulated Entities' business contacts. An NOV may contain multiple violation citations (Category A, B, and C) due to identified noncompliance with different regulatory requirements. Note other databases are utilized within the agency and may contain information on additional violations.
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CPI 3.10 Abuse/Neglect Investigations - Perpetrators by County, Region, Gender, Relation to Victim FY2014-FY2023
data.texas.gov | Last Updated 2024-02-13T17:37:21.000ZThis chart counts perpetrators in completed investigations. Completed investigations only include those cases conducted as a traditional investigation that were not administratively closed or merged into another stage. An investigation can only be administratively closed if all allegations have a disposition of administrative closure. A completed investigation can include more than one alleged victim. Completed investigations do not include any Alternative Response cases. A confirmed perpetrator on a completed investigation is an individual who is a confirmed perpetrator on at least one allegation with a disposition of reason to believe. An alleged perpetrator on a completed investigation is an individual where all the allegations on which they were an alleged perpetrator have a disposition of ruled out, unable to complete or unable to determine. A description of Alternative Response and how it differs from a traditional investigation and the definitions of the different dispositions in a traditional investigation are in the glossary. FOOTNOTES 1. Each victim may have more than one perpetrator in an investigation. 2. Each perpetrator may have more than one victim. Visit dfps.state.tx.us for information on CPS Abuse/Neglect Investigations and all DFPS programs.
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CPI 3.8 Abuse/Neglect Investigations - Alleged and Confirmed Victims By County FY2014-FY2023
data.texas.gov | Last Updated 2024-01-30T18:54:35.000ZThis chart counts victims in completed investigations. Completed investigations only include those cases conducted as a traditional investigation that were not administratively closed or merged into another stage. An investigation can only be administratively closed if all allegations have a disposition of administrative closure. A completed investigation can include more than one alleged victim. Completed investigations do not include any Alternative Response stages. A confirmed victim on a completed investigation is a child who is a victim on at least one allegation with a disposition of reason to believe. An unconfirmed victim on a completed investigation is a child who was an alleged victim on at least one allegation with a disposition of unable to complete, unable to determine or ruled out. A description of Alternative Response and how it differs from a traditional investigation and the definitions of the different dispositions in a traditional investigation are in the glossary. Visit dfps.texas.gov for information on CPS Abuse/Neglect Investigations and all DFPS programs.
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HMSDC 2021 Bid Fair Spreadsheet
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Bid Book Spreadsheet 2020
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HMSDC 2020 Bid Fair Spreadsheet
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Bid Book Spreadsheet 2017
data.texas.gov | Last Updated 2021-08-18T16:15:04.000ZSpot Bid Fair 2017
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Bid Book Spreadsheet 2019
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2021 Bid Fair Submission Form
data.texas.gov | Last Updated 2021-06-29T21:42:58.000Z2021 SRWDBTSSBF Bid Fair Submission Form