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  • History of the Task Force

    In 1983, the Governor's Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect was created by Executive Order to bring a coordinated statewide effort to solving the problem of child abuse and neglect. The Task Force was charged with the responsibility of making recommendations to improve the State's response to child maltreatment and to educate communities and professionals about the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect.

    In 1996, the legislature established by statute the New Jersey Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect to continue the work of the Governor's Task Force and expanded its mandate. The Task Force was authorized to study and develop recommendations regarding the most effective means of improving the quality and scope of child protective services provided or supported by State government including the practices and policies of the Division of Youth and Family Services.

    Under the law establishing the Department of Children and Families, the 24 member Task Force’s membership consists of cabinet level officers including the Commissioners of the Departments of Children and Families, Human Services, Education, Community Affairs, Corrections, Health and Senior Services, the Attorney General, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the Public Defender and the Superintendent of State Police, or their designees, a county prosecutor, two members of the Senate and the General Assembly, representing both political parties; and 13 public members appointed by the Governor.

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  • Task Force Subcommittees

    Each subcommittee is chaired by a member of the Task Force and includes public and private community-based organizations, and representatives of various State departments.

    PROTECTION SUBCOMMITTEE
    This subcommittee analyzes state laws, policies, procedures and case practice. On the basis of this analysis, recommendations for change are made. The subcommittee provides training and works with State departments, agencies, DYFS, law enforcement and the Courts to implement the recommendations for improvement in the child protection system.

    PREVENTION SUBCOMMITTEE
    This subcommittee mobilizes citizen and community groups in the development of prevention projects and model community support systems. In 2002, the Subcommittee developed a statewide prevention plan for New Jersey that was later updated in 2005.  The subcommittee also developed Standards for Prevention Programs: Building Success through Family Support.

    COMMUNICATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE
    This subcommittee promotes public awareness of the problem of child abuse and neglect and how communities, families, child advocates, the private sector, government and the public can work together to protect children.

    STAFFING AND OVERSIGHT REVIEW SUBCOMMITTEE
    Under the legislation establishing DCF, the Staffing and Oversight Review Subcommittee will assume the responsibilities of the DYFS Staffing and Outcomes Review Panel.  The subcommittee shall review staffing levels of the Division of Youth and Family Services in order to develop recommendations regarding staffing levels and the most effective methods of recruiting, hiring, and retaining staff within the division.

    Staffing and Oversight Review Subcommitte Report:
    February 20, 2007 - June 30, 2007


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  • Parenting Tips Calendar

    The calendar features children's artwork plus daily tips for parents and a list of resource numbers. The calendar is widely distributed to physicians, clinics, hospitals, child care centers, schools, parents, clergy.  In 1992 the calendar was awarded 1st Place For Excellence by the New Jersey Advertising Club. Annual requests for the calendar are received from all over the state and nation.

    View and Download the 2008 Calendar

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  • Contact the Task Force

    New Jersey Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect
    Department of Children and Families
    PO Box 711
    Trenton, NJ 08625-0711
    Phone: 609-292-0888

    Executive Director: Jonathan Sabin

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To report suspected child abuse or neglect, please call 1-877-NJ Abuse (652-2873)