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  1. Children's Protective Services - State of Michigan

    Our Children's Protective Services (CPS) program is responsible for investigating allegations of child abuse and neglect. The Michigan Child Protection Law provides the framework for what …

  2. Reporting Process - State of Michigan

    Anyone, including a child, who suspects child abuse or neglect, can make a report by calling 855-444-3911. In addition, the Child Protection Law requires certain professionals to report suspected child abuse or neglect.

  3. Children's Protective Services Investigation Process - State of …

    Category III - Cases in which the department determines that there is a preponderance of evidence of child abuse or neglect and the risk assessment indicates a low or moderate risk. A referral to community-based services must be made by CPS.

  4. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has a centralized intake unit that receives reports of suspected abuse or neglect, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

  5. Access CPS Information - State of Michigan

    You cannot directly access confidential CPS case information through the OCA. To access specific, confidential CPS records, you must submit a request directly to the Michigan …

  6. In collaboration with children, families, communities, and other key partners, CPS is dedicated to upholding a system rooted in prevention, family preservation, and equity. By law, the …

  7. Reporting to Child Protective Services - State of Michigan

    In addition to making a report to law enforcement, anyone, including a child, who suspects child abuse or neglect, can make a report to Children’s Protective Services by calling 855-444-3911.

  8. Children’s Protective Services (CPS) is part of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). CPS believes that the best place for a child is with his or her family when it …

  9. In collaboration with children, families, communities, and other key partners, CPS is dedicated to upholding a system rooted in prevention, family preservation, and equity. By law, the …

  10. If your child has been abused and/or neglected, most of the time the CPS worker can work with your family to make a plan so your child can remain in your home. If your child is unsafe, CPS …