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  2. Florida Department of Children and Families - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) is a state agency of Florida.Its headquarters are at 2415 North Monroe St., Ste. 400 in Tallahassee, Florida.The department provides social services in Florida to children, adults, refugees, domestic violence victims, human trafficking victims, the homeless community, child care providers, disabled people, and the elderly.

  3. Florida lawmakers seek more oversight of child-welfare ... - AOL

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    Watkins currently earns $775,000 a year, state records show. From that amount, he earns $310,000 from community based care contracts and $139,500 from a separate state contract with the Department ...

  4. Lofton v. Secretary of the Department of Children & Family ...

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    Birch, joined by unanimous. Lofton v. Secretary of the Department of Children & Family Services, is a 2004 decision from the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit upholding Florida's ban of adoption of children by homosexual persons as enforced by the Florida Department of Children and Families .

  5. If Florida invests in children and families, our state will ...

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  6. The Florida Network of Youth and Family Services - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Network of Youth and Family Services ("The Florida Network") was founded in 1976. It has a special statutory designation to provide its youth crisis centers services specifically as a "Children/Families In Need of Services" (CINS/FINS) organization. Originally, there were seventeen Florida Network crisis shelters providing services ...

  7. Florida lawmakers pass bill to ban social media for children ...

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    Utah in March 2023 became the first U.S. state to adopt laws regulating children's access to social media, followed by others including Arkansas, Louisiana, Ohio and Texas, according to a ...

  8. Baker Act - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Department of Children and Families makes resources available online for individuals and families to learn about the Baker Act and to access training about it. There was a 2023 Baker Act User Reference Guide published in the Fall of 2023. [4]

  9. Florida lawmakers vote to restrict children's access to ... - AOL

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    The Florida House of Representatives approved on Wednesday a bill aimed at barring children aged 16 and younger from social media platforms, following similar action in several states to limit ...