How do I contact Cyfd?
It is important for every person to take child abuse and neglect seriously, to be able to recognize when it happens, and to know what to do when you see it. Call CYFD’s Statewide Central Intake (SCI) at 1-855-333-SAFE [7233] or #SAFE from a cell phone if you suspect child maltreatment is occurring.
Who is in charge of Cyfd in New Mexico?
Michelle Lujan Grisham on Tuesday announced a new member of the state Cabinet: Barbara J. Vigil, recently retired senior justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court and long-time advocate for juvenile justice reform, as secretary of the Children, Youth and Families Department.
What is the income limit for child care assistance in NM?
The Child Care Assistance Program subsidizes the cost of child care for families at or below 200% of the federal poverty level (currently $52,400 for a family of four) that are working and/or in school.
What is the current state of child welfare in New Mexico?
49th
The 2021 national Kids Count Data Book ranks New Mexico 49th in the nation in 16 key child well-being indicators such as child poverty and teen birth rates. The state jumped ahead of Mississippi, which fell to the bottom of the country for overall child well-being.
Do you have to talk to Cyfd?
Whenever CYFD wants to interview you, we strongly urge you to have an attorney. The things you say can be used against you. It could open the door unexpectedly to criminal charges. Do not talk to CYFD without having your lawyer.
How do grandparents get paid for childcare?
Eligible grandparents who receive an income support payment, such as a pension from Centrelink, will receive Grandparent Child Care Benefit. This covers the full cost of approved child care for up to 50 hours for each child, each week. This can only be claimed as reduced fees.
What income is used for child care subsidy?
If your family earns between $190,015 and $354,305, we cap the total amount of subsidy you can get. We cap your subsidy at $10,655 each child, per financial year. If your family’s income is close to this amount, it’s important you regularly review your family income estimate.
How do I become a foster parent in New Mexico?
In about four to six months, you might qualify to become a foster parent if you are:
- 18 or older.
- Healthy.
- Pass a fingerprint federal and state criminal record check.
- A New Mexico resident.
- Willing to attend 32 hours of free training.
- Willing to participate in a free home study.
- Committed to caring for children.
How to contact CYFD for Behavioral Health Services?
Supports statewide behavioral health services for infants, toddlers, children, adolescents and transition-age youth. For assistance or questions about CYFD’s programs and services, or send an e-mail to [email protected]. Need more information?
Who is the Children Youth and families department in New Mexico?
The New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department provides an array of prevention, intervention, rehabilitative and after-care services to New Mexico children and their families. New Mexico Department of Health for the latest news, guidance, and wide range of resources related to COVID-19 in the state.
Where to get information on covid-19 in New Mexico?
Call the NM Information Hotline: (833) 551-0518. See all recommended resources, updates and information on COVID-19 from CYFD.