Office of Children's Services (CSA)

Office of Children's Services (CSA)


Children Services Act (CSA)


Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.

What is the Children's Services Act for at-Risk Youth & Families?

Known also as the CSA, it is a Virginia law designed to help troubled youths and their families. State and local agencies, parents and private service providers work together to plan and provide services. In each community, local teams decide how to do this.

The Community Policy & Management Team (CPMT)
To view a copy of the Agenda and Minutes, please hover over the link in the left pane. 
"The Office of Children's Services".

To see a the list of dates and time of future meetings, please click here.




CPMT coordinates agency efforts, manages the available funds, and sees that eligible youths and their families get help.

The Family Assessment & Planning Team (FAPT)


FAPT looks at the strengths and needs of the individual youth and families, decides what services to provide, and prepares a service plan with input from families.

Both teams include parents, staff from community services boards, court service units, the departments of health and social services, the public schools and private providers. In some localities, these teams go by different names and may also include other members.

How Can I Find Out if My Child is Eligible?Contact your local Children's Services Act Coordinator at 804-733-2650


Need More Information?


Visit the Office of Children's Services for At-Risk Youth and Families' Website.

 

 

 

 

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