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Child Safety and Permanency

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The Child Safety and Permanency Administration supports Minnesota’s county and Tribal child welfare agencies and community-based partners to strengthen families, prevent child maltreatment, and secure permanent homes for children and youth.

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Sections
Family playing and embracing in a living room
Find information about programs and services to support families, prevent out-of-home placement from occurring, and keep more families together. This work includes implementation of the Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act.
father protecting child
Minnesota's child protection system responds to allegations of abuse and neglect, and helps support families to safely care for their children.
family together
Minnesota's county and tribal child welfare caseworkers help children in out-of-home care find safe, permanent homes.
A group of teenagers sitting together outside.
Minnesota's county and tribal child welfare caseworkers help current and former foster youth prepare for successful adulthood.
Baby with parents
Adoption or transfer of permanency legal and physical custody to a relative or kin are available as permanency options for children in foster care who cannot be safely or timely reunified with their parents.
children
Information about how counties and tribes work to improve the safety, well-being and permanency of American Indian children.