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The Westchester County Office of Family and Children's Services is responsible for overseeing a wide range of programs and services for at-risk families and children. The aim of the department is to keep families together whenever possible within the community, to help the family survive as a unit, and to promote normal development and growth.
The goal for every child is a legally permanent home that gives a child a sense of safety, security and the opportunity to form healthy attachments to adults and a sense of belonging in a family. The office receives assistance from and collaborates with the court and legal networks, advocacy groups, home care providers, and other agencies to achieve these ends.

What is the Child Advocacy Program?

The Child Advocacy Program is a collaborative effort of the Westchester County Department of Social Services, the District Attorney's Office, the  County Attorney's Office, the Westchester Medical Center, Saint Joseph's Medical Center, and local Police Departments. The creation of the Advocacy Center in 1998 was vital because it resolved the long standing problem of having children who have been physically or sexually abused go through numerous, separate interviews, often at different locations, causing unnecessary emotional trauma to the child. It provided a way to help minimize the trauma for the child while providing the agencies charged with protecting the child with the information they need.

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