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Human Services launches new Title IV-E Prevention Services Portal
Heather Steffl
BISMARCK, N.D. – Strong, stable families are one of the North Dakota Department of Human Services’ key priorities. To help support that goal, the department’s Children and Family Services Division launched a new web-based portal that will allow parents, other caregivers, agencies, tribal social services and others to apply on behalf of children to determine eligibility for approved Title IV-E prevention services.
Currently, the department can accept applications for the Healthy Families program, which is the first and currently only approved provider of new Title IV-E prevention services. The application process will determine whether a child qualifies for Healthy Families services.
Maj. Gen. Al Dohrmann, adjutant general, Brad Brown on behalf of Alanna Zeller with the North Dakota Department of Human Services, Amy Ruff, North Dakota National Guard suicide prevention; and Col. Warren Pauling, director of personnel for the North Dakota National Guard pose for a picture after receiving the 2020 Army Community Partnership Award –
Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Charles Highland, N.D. National Guard Public Affairs Office
On Wednesday, the U.S. Army recognized the North Dakota National Guard and the North Dakota Department of Human Services’ Division of Field Services with the 2020 Army Community Partnership Award during a virtual ceremony. This award recognizes the collaboration between the two agencies in an initiative to mitigate the risk of suicide by service members.
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