Calls that come into the SCCS Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline and the handling of suspected cases of child abuse and neglect are initially managed by SCCS’ Intake Services and Intake Screening & Supports departments.
The Intake Services department serves as Summit County Children Services’ “first responders” to calls of concern involving the safety and well-being of children. Accepted reports of suspected child abuse and neglect are initially assessed and assigned to one of two pathways: Traditional Response or Alternative Response. Both pathways allow staff to address the unique safety concerns, risks and situations of each family in a way that is collaborative and respectful, with child safety being the primary goal.
Intake Services is comprised of a training unit, a transition unit, nine assessment/investigation units and a second shift unit each with a supervisor and four to five social workers. There is also the Serious Trauma Assessment Team (STAT) Unit, which handles serious trauma cases, human trafficking and abuse/neglect in out-of-home settings. In addition, there are Social Work Assistants (SWAs) assigned to help social work staff with various tasks and activities.
A Guide to Working with Summit County Children Services (SCCS)
The Intake Screening & Supports department helps to provide supportive services and screenings to Intake Services, including: