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Use our comprehensive search to find Department of Children and Families policies, procedures, branding guidelines, operation policies, mandated training materials and more.

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Inspector General Complaint Form

Office of the Inspector General Complaint Form. In accordance with Children and Families Operating Procedure (CFOP) 180-4, employees are required to report certain violations to the OIG within two days of discovery. Complaints may also be made by providers, clients, or the general public. Complaints and reports may be sent to the OIG via mail, e-mail, or submission of a web complaint.

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Whistle-Blower's Form

Office of the Inspector General Investigations Whistle-Blower's Form. Whistle-blower complaints may be filed with the OIG or with the Office of the Chief Inspector General (OCIG). When you file a Whistle-blower complaint with the OCIG, they will review your complaint and usually refer it to the state agency to which the complaint relates for a Whistle-blower Determination. When the OIG receives a Whistle-blower complaint, either directly from the complainant or forwarded from the OCIG, the OIG will contact the complainant by telephone to conduct a telephone interview and obtain the information needed to determine whether the complaint meets Whistle-blower criteria.

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Forms and Applications

The following provide links to every form and application that governs the licensing, registration, training and accreditation processes of child care facilities and homes within the State of Florida.

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Adoption

Florida's adoption initiative aimed at promoting the benefits of public adoption. Explore Adoption urges families to consider creating or expanding their families by adopting a child who is older, has special needs, or is a part of a sibling group. Through public education, expanded partnerships and social media, Explore Adoption invites Floridians to learn more about the children immediately available for adoption in their home state and community.

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