New York State Office of Children and Family Services

OCFS-3921. Rapid Indicator Tool To Identify Children Who May Be Sex Trafficking Victims Or At Risk Of Being A Sex Trafficking Victim

OCFS-3921. Rapid Indicator Tool To Identify Children Who May Be Sex Trafficking Victims Or At Risk Of Being A Sex Trafficking Victim

Form OCFS-3921, Rapid Indicator Tool To Identify Children Who May Be Sex Trafficking Victims Or At Risk Of Being A Sex Trafficking Victim is a form used to assess the risk of a child being a victim of sex trafficking or at risk of being a sex trafficking victim. This form is used by child welfare professionals to assess the risk of a child being a victim of sex trafficking. It is intended to help identify and assess any signs or indicators that may be present in the child's environment that could increase their risk of being a victim of sex trafficking.

OCFS-3920. Child Sex Trafficking Indicators

OCFS-3920. Child Sex Trafficking Indicators

Form OCFS-3920, Child Sex Trafficking Indicators, is a form designed to provide an overview of indicators of child sex trafficking. This form is to be used by a professional licensed by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) to assess and identify potential victims of child sex trafficking. The form is divided into two sections: Section 1 outlines indicators of sex trafficking, and Section 2 outlines potential consequences of sex trafficking.

OCFS-3917. Transition Plan Amendment for youth age 18-21

OCFS-3917. Transition Plan Amendment for youth age 18-21

Form OCFS-3917 is a Transition Plan Amendment for youth age 18-21. It is used to document any changes or amendments to the transition plan created for youth aged 18-21 who are transitioning from being in the care of the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS). The form is used by OCFS social workers and other professionals to develop and document the transition plan.

OCFS-3914. Health and Safety Equipment and Substitute Care Expenditure Log

OCFS-3914. Health and Safety Equipment and Substitute Care Expenditure Log

Form OCFS-3914, the Health and Safety Equipment and Substitute Care Expenditure Log, is a record of expenditures spent on health and safety equipment and substitute care services for children in foster care. It is utilized by Child Protective Services (CPS) offices, Foster Care Review Boards (FCRBs), and other agencies to ensure that the health and safety of children in foster care is being appropriately managed and monitored.

OCFS-3913. Residents Special Needs Expenditure Log

OCFS-3913. Residents Special Needs Expenditure Log

Form OCFS-3913, the Residents Special Needs Expenditure Log, is a document used to itemize the expenses related to the special needs of a resident in a New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) licensed residential care facility.

This form is completed by the residential care facility and must be signed by the facility's Program Director or designee. This form is forwarded to the local OCFS office for review and approval of the expenditures.

OCFS-3780. Instrument to Acknowledge Paternity of a Child Born Out of Wedlock

OCFS-3780. Instrument to Acknowledge Paternity of a Child Born Out of Wedlock

Form OCFS-3780 is a form used to legally acknowledge paternity of a child born out of wedlock. It is a document of acknowledgment signed by the father of a child born out of wedlock, and is used to recognize the father's legal right to the child. This form is often used when a father wishes to assert legal rights to a child, such as the right to custody or visitation.

OCFS-3598. Individual Private Vendor Application

OCFS-3598. Individual Private Vendor Application

Form OCFS-3598 is a Private Vendor Application used by vendors to apply for participation in the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) Vendor System.

The parties involved in the form are the vendor and the New York State Office of Children and Family Services. The form is composed of several sections, including an Applicant Information section, a Disclosure/Certification section, a Liability/Indemnification section, and an Authorization section. All sections must be completed in order for the form to be valid.