Youth And Family Ombudsmen / Foster Youth Bill Of Rights | Ohio Department Of Children And Youth

Investigates complaints from youth under the age of 18 and young adults who've recently aged out of foster care if they have concerns about the children services system. Adults may submit complaints on behalf of youth or submit a complain to the Family Ombudsman. *Youth Ombudsman reviews complaints about public children services agencies, private placement agencies, residential centers, group homes, Title IV-E agencies, and post-emancipation services.

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211 Fairfield

Physical Address

246 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215

Hours

Mon-Sun 24 Hours, online

Application process

Call or go online to file a complaint. **Formal complaints should first be filed with local children services or placement agency

Fee

None

Eligibility

Open to All

Service area

Ohio

Agency info

Ohio Department Of Children And Youth

The Ohio Department of Children and Youth's mission is to promote positive, lifelong outcomes for Ohio youth through early intervention, quality education, and family support programs.