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FAQs

Body In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) 2020 W. Walnut St. Santa Ana, CA 92703 Phone: 714-825-3000 / TTY 714-834-4400 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday

Social Workers

Body The CAST social workers have a number of critical responsibilities regarding protecting children from identified abuse, exploitative and neglectful situations in accordance with state and federal laws. In fulfilling these responsibilities, all reasonable efforts are made to maintain children safely in their own homes, and to remove only those children...

Facts on Financial Abuse

Body Adult Protective Services (APS) at 800-451-5155 (24-Hour Hotline) Instructional Materials Regarding: SB 1018: Financial Elder Abuse Reporting Act of 2005 Provided By Adult Protective Services, County of Orange Financial abuse of the elderly and dependent adult populations has been a long recognized and growing problem. Financial institutions are often the...

Education

Body Orange County Department of Education OCDE Website Directory, links to school and district Websites. Links to special education programs, school performance indicators, and other education-related information. OCDE's School District Directory. Individualized Education Plan Resources & Advocacy California Department of Education The site includes academic resources such as an I. E...

Education - Training Programs

Body You may be eligible to attend school while participating in the CalWORKs Welfare to Work Program. If you are already in school when you apply you might be eligible to continue, or we may be able to refer you to training as part of an approved program activity. Vocational training...

General Education Development (G.E.D.)

Body For youth that will not have enough credits to graduate before leaving foster care, they may seek information regarding the G.E.D. through the high school they are attending. The youth that did not graduate from high school and want to pursue the G.E.D. may pursue this through adult education in...