How do I contact SC DSS?
Need to report abuse or neglect? To report suspected child abuse or neglect, contact the SCDSS 24-hour, toll-free hotline at 1-888-CARE4US or 1-888-227-3487.
Who is the director of DSS South Carolina?
Michael Leach
Michael Leach is the State Director for the South Carolina Department of Social Services.
How do I create a DSS report?
If you are reporting suspected child abuse or neglect regarding children in another county please contact that county’s child protective services agency….California County Emergency Response Child Abuse Reporting Telephone Numbers.
Alameda County | (510)-259-1800 |
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Butte County | (530)-538-7882 (800)-400-0902 – 24 hours |
How do I file a complaint against DSS in SC?
You may file a complaint of discrimination by contacting DSS. Write DSS Office of Civil Rights, P.O. Box 1520, Columbia, S.C. 29202-1520; or call (800) 311-7220 or (803) 898-8080 or TTY: (800) 311-7219.
What is P EBT in SC?
P-EBT is an optional federal program designed to provide food benefits to children who have temporarily lost access to free and reduced-price meals at school due to school closures triggered by COVID-19.
How do I look up my child support case?
If you need to find out the status of your case or have a question about your case, contact your state or tribal child support agency. The federal office of child support enforcement does not have direct access to case information.
What age does child support stop in SC?
18
Support generally continues until the child is 18 and has finished high school or at the end of the school year that the child turns 19. Support can continue for exceptional situations such as college or if the child is disabled.
How do I file a complaint against the SC unemployment office?
The Inspector General may be reached at:
- Hotline: 1-855-723-7283.
- Office: 803-896-4729.
- Fax: 803-896-4309.
What is a unfit mother?
In California, an unfit parent is a parent who, through their conduct, fails to provide proper guidance, care, or support to their children. This can include not only a parent’s actions but also a home environment where abuse, neglect, or substance abuse is present.