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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 5, 2023

The state Department of Children’s Services (DCS) held a “surge” over the weekend designed to reduce caseload backlogs, Tennessee Lookout reports. The goal was to visit up to 200 families who had been reported to the DCS on suspicion of child abuse or neglect, interview parents and kids, and close cases where there was no longer fear about child safety. The initiative is one of several new strategies being deployed to address extraordinary high caseloads, which have led to social workers leaving in droves over the past year and children sleeping on office building floors. DCS Commissioner Margi Quin says department needs to reduce backlogs by a third.