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Gillian Daniel, (402) 471-6585,
gillian.daniel@nebraska.gov
Lincoln, NE – June is Reunification Month, a time to celebrate families who have reunified, highlight the importance of preventing separations whenever possible, and recognize the work of case management and services that help families remain safe and together.
When a child enters out-of-home placement, the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) prioritizes services and support to achieve safe and timely reunification. Achieving that goal takes dedication, compassion, and persistence. It is made possible through a partnership between families, community providers, and DHHS Children and Family Services (CFS) caseworkers who support parents and children every step of the way.
“Reunification is a powerful example of what families can achieve when they have the right support," said Dr. Alyssa Bish, DHHS Director of the Division of CFS. “Our caseworkers play a vital role in helping families heal, grow, and safely reunite. We are proud to celebrate their efforts this month and every month."
Reunification is not always easy. It requires families to work through difficult circumstances and make lasting changes. Caseworkers guide this process with patience, empathy, and an unwavering focus on what is best for the children involved.
Caseworkers help families by developing individualized case plans that outline the steps needed to achieve reunification, connecting them to parenting classes, mental and behavioral health services, housing assistance, and more. They also provide access to resources where families may be able to obtain essential items, such as cribs, car seats, and other supplies that ensure children can return home safely. These supports reduce barriers and help parents create a safe and stable environment for their children.
DHHS extends sincere gratitude to caseworkers and service providers who help make reunification possible for Nebraska families. Their work strengthens communities and brings lasting positive change.
To learn more about child welfare services, visit https://dhhs.ne.gov/Pages/Child-Welfare.aspx.