Child Protective Services | Muskingum County Children Services
Receives reports of child abuse and/or neglect and investigates cases. Provides temporary placement for children when needed and offers supportive family services. Child Abuse can take place in different forms, inculding but not limited to: - Physical: Bruises, marks, cuts, or other types of injuries resulting from non-accidental means including excessive or out-of-control discipline. - Neglect: Failure to provide a child with the basic needs such as food, medical care, clothing, and protection that a child needs for adequate growth development. - Emotional: Consistent and ongoing negative interaction between a caregiver and a child such as constant and undue criticism, verbal abuse, ignoring the mental needs of a child, and other forms of rejection. - Sexual: Sexual activity or stimulation between an adult and a child (ranging from fondling to rape). This may also include child pornography and exposing children to situations of a sexual nature. Sexual abuse may also occur between juveniles depending on the ages and the sexual behavior. - Dependency: Involves a child being homeless, destitute, or without adequate parental/caregiver care through no fault of the child's parents or caregiver.
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Physical Address
205 North 7th Street, Zanesville, OH 43701
Hours
Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm; After Hours calls answered by Avondale Youth Center staff; In emergency, MCSO will answer calls.
Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice
Fax
(740) 455-6719
Application process
Call 740-455-6710 to report abuse; After hours (including holidays and weekends) calls will be answered by Avondale Youth Center Staff; In the event of an emergency when agency phones are not working, please call the Muskingum County Sheriff's office at 740-455-7135.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Muskingum County residents.
Service area
Muskingum County, Ohio
Agency info
Muskingum County Children Services
Muskingum County Children Services investigates and responds to suspected reports of child abuse and neglect, while Adult Protective Services investigates reports of suspected abuse, neglect and exploitation of adults age 60 and over and living in our community. Our agency collaborates with local law enforcement, medical providers, and other community social service providers to bring timely health and safety services to children, individuals, and families.