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The Non-Emergency Monthly Financial Statement Form  will be used by the state agency and/or authorized ACF providers to report expenditures and claim reimbursement for assistance furnished to individual repatriation cases referred by ACF or its grantee in the United States (U.S.) contingent to the provisions found under the Public Law 86-571 and/or Public Law 87-64, as amended, and policies issued thereunder.

The Repatriation Loan Waiver and Deferral Request Form (Form RR-03) is to be completed by individuals who have received temporary assistance through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Repatriation Program, and want to request a waiver or deferral of their repatriation loan.

Refusal of Temporary Assistance Form (Form RR-06) allows citizens to opt out of receiving temporary assistance after being provided with information about the U.S. Repatriation Program in connection with their return to the United States.

Announces the open comment period for the state plan pages through Feb. 4, 2020

2019: Finishing Strong

December 10, 2019

Commissioner Lekan looks back on OCSE’s accomplishments in key areas for the national program

Veterans Outreach

November 18, 2019

James Murray, leader of OCSE's Veterans and Military Liaison Network, describes training held in 2019 to better reach and engage veterans and families

This Program Instruction is a reminder to CCDF Tribal Lead Agencies of the annual financial reporting requirements (i.e., ACF-696T), consistent with the terms and conditions of the CCDF program.  The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved the Form ACF-696T under OMB 0970-0195.

OCSE Deepens the Bench

October 30, 2019

Meeting the needs of our customers is a team effort requiring a deep bench of talented, committed staff and quality tools, technologies, and service

Children's Bureau Approves Nation's First Family First Prevention Plan

District of Columbia's plan becomes the first in the nation submitted to and approved by the Children’s Bureau
October 30, 2019

Children’s Bureau announces the approval of the District of Columbia's Child and Family Services Agency Title IV-E Prevention Program Five-Year Plan: “Putting Families First in DC” as the country's first Family First Prevention Plan under the Family First Prevention Services Act.

National annual foster care and adoption data show the number of children in foster care, although still very high, dropped for the first year since 2011. The number of children achieving permanency through adoption increased for the fourth year in a row to its highest level ever. And the number of children entering foster care dropped for the second year in a row after going up every year since 2013.