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Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Responds to ChildLine Audit

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Yesterday Department of Human Services (DHS) Secretary Ted Dallas responded to the Auditor General’s (AG) audit of ChildLine, the commonwealth’s hotline to report suspected child abuse:

“The Wolf Administration shares the AG’s commitment to ensuring the safety of Pennsylvania’s children. We also appreciate the AG’s acknowledgement of how seriously DHS took the interim report recommendations and implemented changes that could help save children’s lives. We have addressed the AG’s concerns with ChildLine and, as we have been doing since day one, will continue to improve processes and practices.

The department inherited significant challenges in January 2015 and DHS was inundated with calls and clearance applications that the department was not adequately staffed or funded to handle. From 2014 to 2015, the department experienced a:

Since my first day as secretary at DHS, we have worked to rectify the issues at ChildLine, the result of implementing 24 new child protection laws, and we have made significant progress. As noted in the audit, performance at ChildLine suffered in early 2015.

Specifically:

DHS acted immediately to address these issues by adding staff and improving training. The ChildLine staffing complement has steadily increased since February 2015. In addition, DHS has implemented technology changes that properly record all calls, regardless of the nature of the call, and make it easier for staff to receive and process calls.

As a result, DHS’ data today reads much differently:

“Protecting the commonwealth’s children from abuse and neglect is a critical part of our mission at DHS, it is a priority of the Wolf administration, and we agree with the AG that even one neglected or abused child in the commonwealth is one too many,” said Dallas.

DHS encourages individuals to visit www.KeepKidsSafe.pa.gov to get more information on the changes to the law, mandated reporting information and training, and clearances.