Government Complaints/government Ombudsman Offices (YOUTH AND FAMILY OMBUDSMEN) | Ohio Department Of Job And Family Services
30 East Broad Street, 32nd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
Eligibility
Serves residents of Ohio.
Required documents
Hours
voice | Youth and Family Ombudsmen
Application process
File complaint form online or contact for more information.
Fees
None
Service area
Provides Youth and Family Ombudsman. This is a person whose role is to listen to any concerns from youth, young adults, or other adults involved in the children services system. The Ombudsman is independent and neutral; they do not work for a children services agency, title IV-E court, residential facility, or foster care agency. The Ombudsman is there to help resolve concerns. The Ombudsman can listen to concerns about placement, care, services, review the situation, look at documentation, or speak to others to help reach a solution.
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Providing organization
State government agency that oversees programs and services that provide public food assistance, workforce development, unemployment compensation, adult protective services, and child support.
