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Form 453 – Instructions
Information documented on this worksheet is only (1) information provided by the reporter, (2) information acquired
through the screening process and (3) case manager assignment for reports that are assigned for investigation. A reporter
will probably not have the specific information requested by this form on all persons listed. Do not make corrections or
changes to Form 453 after a report is assigned for investigation. Information learned during the investigation that
corrects the original report information is recorded on Form 452 or Form 454.
Report Receipt
Date of Report – Date the report was received. Enter the report date (mm/dd/yyyy).
Time – Time the report was received. Circle either AM or PM. For reports received after-hours or on non-work days,
indicate the time the report was processed at intake.
Case name – Name of the adult caretaker.
County number – Assigned county ID (up to three digits).
Case number (if available from previous history) or new number, if assigned prior to disposition.
Address – Where family lives.
Telephone numbers – Home and work numbers.
Directions to home – Ask for any identifying features, especially if reporter does not know a street address.
Screening for History
Sources Screened – Available information sources that provide different information necessary for report disposition
decisions. For each source, indicate Date Checked, whether information is found (check “Yes” or “No”), comments (e.g.,
what other counties have CPS history, etc.) and whether information is printed (“Yes” or “No”) for attachment to the
report. Attach a screen print of the history/information found.
County Master/Card Files – Files unique to the county that provide information of previous involvement by family with
county programs. This is often the only resource for information of past screened out CPS reports.
IDSOnline – This site allows for searching five major information sources.
• PSDS (Protective Services Data System) – Provides information of statewide CPS history.
• IDS (Interim Data System) – Provides both CPS and placement history.
• Sexual Offender Registry – Information of whether an alleged maltreater is a registered sexual abuse predator.
Always check this source when the report contains allegations of sexual abuse.
• DOC Offender Query – Resource for offender records (sometimes offender photograph).
• Probation/Parole – Offenders currently under supervision of the Parole Board.
SUCCESS – Welfare Services information system that indicates any history of welfare services. Document current
information of names, household members, birthdates, SSN’s etc. from SUCCESS onto the Form 453.
Georgia Health Partnership (GHP) Portal- Contains information for each adult and child regarding Medicaid eligibility,
Member Health Network Number (Member ID), provider service and medical services received.
Date referred to Law Enforcement – Date the report is referred to law enforcement.
Jurisdiction – Name of law enforcement jurisdiction where report is sent.
Family Information
Caretaker Names – List names of all adult caretakers and any other adults living in the home at the time of the complaint.
Begin with the name of the primary caretaker. Next, list secondary caretakers and then any other adults in the home. A
primary caretaker is the adult (usually a parent) living in the household who assumes the most child responsibility. When
two adult caretakers are present and the worker is in doubt about which one assumes the most child care responsibility, the
adult legally responsible for the children involved in the incident should be selected. If this rule does not resolve the
question, the legally responsible adult who was a perpetrator should be selected. Only one primary caretaker can be
identified.
Birth Date – Date of birth of each caretaker/adult (mm/dd/yyyy).
Age – Age of each caretaker/adult.
Relationship – Use the Alleged Maltreater Relationship Codes to indicate each adult’s relationship to the child victims.
Maltreater – Indicate which caretakers/adults are alleged maltreater(s) by placing an ‘M’ in the ‘Maltreater’ column. If
more than one caretaker is indicated, enter an ‘M’ for each. For caretakers/adults who are not an alleged maltreater, write
“None” in the Maltreater’ column.
CPS_453-I – CPS Intake Worksheet Instructions (Revised 09/06) Page 1 of 4
Sex – Write ‘M’ for male or ‘F’ for female.
Race – Use the Race Codes to indicate the race for each adult household member.
Ethnicity – ‘Hispanic’ or ‘non-Hispanic’
Social Security # - Enter the Social Security number for each adult households member.
Children
Names – List names of all children living in the home at the time of the report.
Birth Date – Date of birth for each child (mm/dd/yyyy).
Age – Age of each child.
Sex – Write ‘M’ for male or ‘F’ for female.
Race – Use the Race Codes to indicate the race for each child.
Ethnicity – ‘Hispanic’ or ‘non-Hispanic’
Social Security # - Enter the Social Security number for each child.
Alleged Maltreatment (AM) – Use the Allegation Code list to enter the alphanumeric code for each alleged maltreatment
of each child reported to be a victim. For children living in the home but not a reported victim, write ‘None’ in the AM
Codes column.
Child’s Location – Indicate known or possible locations for each child (e.g. name of the school and grade, name of the
daycare center or other locations where to find a child). This allows for better planning to initiate an investigation for
assigned reports.
Alleged Maltreater (if outside the home)
Alleged Maltreater’s Name – Name of the alleged maltreater if this person is someone other than already-listed caretakers
and resides outside the household.
Relationship to Victims – Use the ‘Alleged Maltreater Relationship Codes’ to indicate the alleged maltreater’s
relationship to the child victims.
Address – Alleged maltreater’s complete address and telephone number.
Birth Date – Maltreater’s date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy).
Age – Maltreater’s age
Sex - Write ‘M’ for male or ‘F’ for female
Race – Use the Race Codes to indicate the race for the maltreater
Ethnicity – ‘Hispanic’ or ‘non-Hispanic’
Report’s Allegations
Give the detailed documentation of all maltreatment allegations the reporter is describing. Indicate in the detail the Who,
What, When, Where of the alleged maltreatment (use 452’s if necessary). Document all additional information provided
by the reporter in response to further in-depth questioning to help identify the existence of additional maltreatment or the
extent of reported maltreatment.
Comments
Document names and addresses/phone numbers of other potential witnesses, collaterals and persons having knowledge of
the situation being reported.
Disposition
Intake Worker – Name of caseworker who receives and processes the report.
Worker# - The worker’s office telephone number.
Supervisor – Name of the intake supervisor (or designee) who reviews the report and the report disposition.
Date – The date supervisor reviews and approves report disposition.
Accept/Assign – Report accepted for investigation. Place an ‘x’ next to ‘Accept/Assign and then indicate by an ‘x’
whether the report is assigned as:
• 24 Hour – Investigation must begin immediate to within 24 hours of time of report.
• Five Day – Investigation must begin within five work days of time of report.
• Add to pending/open case – There is an already active case, and this report is sent to the assigned case manager to
investigate or another report has been received and is pending disposition and this new report will become part of
the information for that disposition decision.
Screen Out – Report is screened out and not referred to other resources. Write an ‘x’ next to ‘Screen Out and Refer’.
Using the Screen Out Codes, indicate why the report is screened out and the date and time of this decision. List resources
CPS_453-I – CPS Intake Worksheet Instructions (Revised 09/06) Page 2 of 4
provided for the family (e.g., another agency, health dept., Parent Aide, United Way 211, etc.) and the date and time the
report is referred.
Assignment Information (to be completed by investigations supervisor)
Case Manager – Name of case manager assigned to investigate the report
Date Assigned – Date the report is assigned for investigation (mm/dd/yyyy).
Time – Time the report is assigned for investigation. Circle either AM or PM.
Intake/Reporter Information
Name – Name of the reporter. If the reporter is anonymous, write ‘anonymous’. Additional identifying information (e.g.
‘anonymous neighbor,’ ‘anonymous relative,’ ‘anonymous female,’ etc.) can be helpful for the investigation.
Relationship to Children – Use the Reporter Codes, and enter the code that describes the reporter’s relationship
to child victims.
Address – Address of the reporter.
Telephone Number – Home and work telephone numbers of the reporter.
Confidentiality Explained – Circle either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to indicate whether confidentiality is explained.
Mandated Report - Circle either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to indicate whether confidentiality is explained.
Mandated Report – Circle either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to indicate if reporter is a mandated reporter.
Mandated Letter Sent – The date a Mandated reporter letter is sent (mm/dd/yyyy).
CPS_453-I – CPS Intake Worksheet Instructions (Revised 09/06) Page 3 of 4
Codes for Forms 453 and 454
Alleged Maltreater Relationship Codes Race Codes Reporter Codes
1 Biological Parent 1 African American 1 Custodial Parent/Guardian
2 Adoptive Parent 2 White 2 Relative
3 Step-Parent 3 Asian 3 Neighbor/Friend
4 Foster Parent 4 Am. Indian/Alaskan Nat. 4 Non-Custodial Parent
5 Grandparent 5 Native Hawaiian/Other 5 Religious Leader/Staff
6 Uncle/Aunt 6 Unable to Determine 6 Lawyer
7 Biological Sibling 7 Unknown
8 Step-Sibling Ethnicity 8 Other non-Mandated Reporter
9 Other Relative Hispanic/Latino 9 Anonymous
10 Babysitter/Child Care 1 Yes 10 School Personnel
11 Other Non-Related Person 2 No 11 Law Enforcement/Court
12 Relationship Unknown 12 Hospital/Clinic
13 Live-in Boyfriend or Girlfriend 13 Physician/Dentist, Podiatrist, Nurse
14 School Personnel 14 Professional Counselor/Social Wker
15 Residential Facility Staff (DFCS) 15 DHR staff, not TANF sanction related
16 Residential Facility Staff (non-
DFCS)
17 Unknown 16 Day Care Staff
17 Alleged Maltreater
18 Victim
19 TANF (sanction related)
Screen Out Reasons Evidence
1 No Maltreatment Alleged 1 Document Interview
2 Documented/Direct Observation
2 Historical 3 Photographs
3 Custody Issue 4 Drawings
4 Poverty Issue
5 Educational 5 Video
6 Criminal Issue 6 Audio Tapes
7 Previous Unsubstantiated 7 Medical Report
8 Out of County (referred) 8 Psychological Examination
9 Unborn Child 9 Criminal History
10 Juvenile Delinquency 10 Other
11 Other
Allegation Codes
Neglect Physical Abuse
N1 Malnourishment/Failure-to-Thrive P1 Fractures, Dislocations, Sprains
N2 Abandonment/Rejection P2 Intracranial Injury, Skull Injury
N3 Inadequate Supervision P3 Spinal Cord, Nerve Damage
N4 Inadequate Food, Clothing, Shelter P4 Subdural Hematoma
N5 Inadequate Health, Medical Care P5 Internal Chest, Abdomen, Pelvic Injury
N6 Emotional/Psychological Neglect P6 Lacerations, Cuts, Punctures
N7 Educational/Cognitive Neglect P7 Bruises, Welts, Abrasions
N8 Gunshot P8 Burns, Scalding
N9 Suffocation/Drowning P9 Poisoning
N10 Birth Addicted/Birth Exposed P10 Suffocation/Drowning
P11 FDM/MBP
P12 Gunshot
Emotional Abuse
E1 Verbal Threats/Abuse Other Abuse
E2 Bizarre Discipline (non-physical) O1 Case Opened on Report: however, no Maltreatment Reported
Sexual Abuse
S1 Exhibitionism/Voyeurism
S2 Fondling
S3 Sodomy
S4 Penetration
S5 Genital injury
S6 Contraction of Venereal Disease
S7Sexual Exploitation
CPS_453-I – CPS Intake Worksheet Instructions (Revised 09/06) Page 4 of 4

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Cps 453 i cps intake referral instructions

  • 1. Form 453 – Instructions Information documented on this worksheet is only (1) information provided by the reporter, (2) information acquired through the screening process and (3) case manager assignment for reports that are assigned for investigation. A reporter will probably not have the specific information requested by this form on all persons listed. Do not make corrections or changes to Form 453 after a report is assigned for investigation. Information learned during the investigation that corrects the original report information is recorded on Form 452 or Form 454. Report Receipt Date of Report – Date the report was received. Enter the report date (mm/dd/yyyy). Time – Time the report was received. Circle either AM or PM. For reports received after-hours or on non-work days, indicate the time the report was processed at intake. Case name – Name of the adult caretaker. County number – Assigned county ID (up to three digits). Case number (if available from previous history) or new number, if assigned prior to disposition. Address – Where family lives. Telephone numbers – Home and work numbers. Directions to home – Ask for any identifying features, especially if reporter does not know a street address. Screening for History Sources Screened – Available information sources that provide different information necessary for report disposition decisions. For each source, indicate Date Checked, whether information is found (check “Yes” or “No”), comments (e.g., what other counties have CPS history, etc.) and whether information is printed (“Yes” or “No”) for attachment to the report. Attach a screen print of the history/information found. County Master/Card Files – Files unique to the county that provide information of previous involvement by family with county programs. This is often the only resource for information of past screened out CPS reports. IDSOnline – This site allows for searching five major information sources. • PSDS (Protective Services Data System) – Provides information of statewide CPS history. • IDS (Interim Data System) – Provides both CPS and placement history. • Sexual Offender Registry – Information of whether an alleged maltreater is a registered sexual abuse predator. Always check this source when the report contains allegations of sexual abuse. • DOC Offender Query – Resource for offender records (sometimes offender photograph). • Probation/Parole – Offenders currently under supervision of the Parole Board. SUCCESS – Welfare Services information system that indicates any history of welfare services. Document current information of names, household members, birthdates, SSN’s etc. from SUCCESS onto the Form 453. Georgia Health Partnership (GHP) Portal- Contains information for each adult and child regarding Medicaid eligibility, Member Health Network Number (Member ID), provider service and medical services received. Date referred to Law Enforcement – Date the report is referred to law enforcement. Jurisdiction – Name of law enforcement jurisdiction where report is sent. Family Information Caretaker Names – List names of all adult caretakers and any other adults living in the home at the time of the complaint. Begin with the name of the primary caretaker. Next, list secondary caretakers and then any other adults in the home. A primary caretaker is the adult (usually a parent) living in the household who assumes the most child responsibility. When two adult caretakers are present and the worker is in doubt about which one assumes the most child care responsibility, the adult legally responsible for the children involved in the incident should be selected. If this rule does not resolve the question, the legally responsible adult who was a perpetrator should be selected. Only one primary caretaker can be identified. Birth Date – Date of birth of each caretaker/adult (mm/dd/yyyy). Age – Age of each caretaker/adult. Relationship – Use the Alleged Maltreater Relationship Codes to indicate each adult’s relationship to the child victims. Maltreater – Indicate which caretakers/adults are alleged maltreater(s) by placing an ‘M’ in the ‘Maltreater’ column. If more than one caretaker is indicated, enter an ‘M’ for each. For caretakers/adults who are not an alleged maltreater, write “None” in the Maltreater’ column. CPS_453-I – CPS Intake Worksheet Instructions (Revised 09/06) Page 1 of 4
  • 2. Sex – Write ‘M’ for male or ‘F’ for female. Race – Use the Race Codes to indicate the race for each adult household member. Ethnicity – ‘Hispanic’ or ‘non-Hispanic’ Social Security # - Enter the Social Security number for each adult households member. Children Names – List names of all children living in the home at the time of the report. Birth Date – Date of birth for each child (mm/dd/yyyy). Age – Age of each child. Sex – Write ‘M’ for male or ‘F’ for female. Race – Use the Race Codes to indicate the race for each child. Ethnicity – ‘Hispanic’ or ‘non-Hispanic’ Social Security # - Enter the Social Security number for each child. Alleged Maltreatment (AM) – Use the Allegation Code list to enter the alphanumeric code for each alleged maltreatment of each child reported to be a victim. For children living in the home but not a reported victim, write ‘None’ in the AM Codes column. Child’s Location – Indicate known or possible locations for each child (e.g. name of the school and grade, name of the daycare center or other locations where to find a child). This allows for better planning to initiate an investigation for assigned reports. Alleged Maltreater (if outside the home) Alleged Maltreater’s Name – Name of the alleged maltreater if this person is someone other than already-listed caretakers and resides outside the household. Relationship to Victims – Use the ‘Alleged Maltreater Relationship Codes’ to indicate the alleged maltreater’s relationship to the child victims. Address – Alleged maltreater’s complete address and telephone number. Birth Date – Maltreater’s date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy). Age – Maltreater’s age Sex - Write ‘M’ for male or ‘F’ for female Race – Use the Race Codes to indicate the race for the maltreater Ethnicity – ‘Hispanic’ or ‘non-Hispanic’ Report’s Allegations Give the detailed documentation of all maltreatment allegations the reporter is describing. Indicate in the detail the Who, What, When, Where of the alleged maltreatment (use 452’s if necessary). Document all additional information provided by the reporter in response to further in-depth questioning to help identify the existence of additional maltreatment or the extent of reported maltreatment. Comments Document names and addresses/phone numbers of other potential witnesses, collaterals and persons having knowledge of the situation being reported. Disposition Intake Worker – Name of caseworker who receives and processes the report. Worker# - The worker’s office telephone number. Supervisor – Name of the intake supervisor (or designee) who reviews the report and the report disposition. Date – The date supervisor reviews and approves report disposition. Accept/Assign – Report accepted for investigation. Place an ‘x’ next to ‘Accept/Assign and then indicate by an ‘x’ whether the report is assigned as: • 24 Hour – Investigation must begin immediate to within 24 hours of time of report. • Five Day – Investigation must begin within five work days of time of report. • Add to pending/open case – There is an already active case, and this report is sent to the assigned case manager to investigate or another report has been received and is pending disposition and this new report will become part of the information for that disposition decision. Screen Out – Report is screened out and not referred to other resources. Write an ‘x’ next to ‘Screen Out and Refer’. Using the Screen Out Codes, indicate why the report is screened out and the date and time of this decision. List resources CPS_453-I – CPS Intake Worksheet Instructions (Revised 09/06) Page 2 of 4
  • 3. provided for the family (e.g., another agency, health dept., Parent Aide, United Way 211, etc.) and the date and time the report is referred. Assignment Information (to be completed by investigations supervisor) Case Manager – Name of case manager assigned to investigate the report Date Assigned – Date the report is assigned for investigation (mm/dd/yyyy). Time – Time the report is assigned for investigation. Circle either AM or PM. Intake/Reporter Information Name – Name of the reporter. If the reporter is anonymous, write ‘anonymous’. Additional identifying information (e.g. ‘anonymous neighbor,’ ‘anonymous relative,’ ‘anonymous female,’ etc.) can be helpful for the investigation. Relationship to Children – Use the Reporter Codes, and enter the code that describes the reporter’s relationship to child victims. Address – Address of the reporter. Telephone Number – Home and work telephone numbers of the reporter. Confidentiality Explained – Circle either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to indicate whether confidentiality is explained. Mandated Report - Circle either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to indicate whether confidentiality is explained. Mandated Report – Circle either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to indicate if reporter is a mandated reporter. Mandated Letter Sent – The date a Mandated reporter letter is sent (mm/dd/yyyy). CPS_453-I – CPS Intake Worksheet Instructions (Revised 09/06) Page 3 of 4
  • 4. Codes for Forms 453 and 454 Alleged Maltreater Relationship Codes Race Codes Reporter Codes 1 Biological Parent 1 African American 1 Custodial Parent/Guardian 2 Adoptive Parent 2 White 2 Relative 3 Step-Parent 3 Asian 3 Neighbor/Friend 4 Foster Parent 4 Am. Indian/Alaskan Nat. 4 Non-Custodial Parent 5 Grandparent 5 Native Hawaiian/Other 5 Religious Leader/Staff 6 Uncle/Aunt 6 Unable to Determine 6 Lawyer 7 Biological Sibling 7 Unknown 8 Step-Sibling Ethnicity 8 Other non-Mandated Reporter 9 Other Relative Hispanic/Latino 9 Anonymous 10 Babysitter/Child Care 1 Yes 10 School Personnel 11 Other Non-Related Person 2 No 11 Law Enforcement/Court 12 Relationship Unknown 12 Hospital/Clinic 13 Live-in Boyfriend or Girlfriend 13 Physician/Dentist, Podiatrist, Nurse 14 School Personnel 14 Professional Counselor/Social Wker 15 Residential Facility Staff (DFCS) 15 DHR staff, not TANF sanction related 16 Residential Facility Staff (non- DFCS) 17 Unknown 16 Day Care Staff 17 Alleged Maltreater 18 Victim 19 TANF (sanction related) Screen Out Reasons Evidence 1 No Maltreatment Alleged 1 Document Interview 2 Documented/Direct Observation 2 Historical 3 Photographs 3 Custody Issue 4 Drawings 4 Poverty Issue 5 Educational 5 Video 6 Criminal Issue 6 Audio Tapes 7 Previous Unsubstantiated 7 Medical Report 8 Out of County (referred) 8 Psychological Examination 9 Unborn Child 9 Criminal History 10 Juvenile Delinquency 10 Other 11 Other Allegation Codes Neglect Physical Abuse N1 Malnourishment/Failure-to-Thrive P1 Fractures, Dislocations, Sprains N2 Abandonment/Rejection P2 Intracranial Injury, Skull Injury N3 Inadequate Supervision P3 Spinal Cord, Nerve Damage N4 Inadequate Food, Clothing, Shelter P4 Subdural Hematoma N5 Inadequate Health, Medical Care P5 Internal Chest, Abdomen, Pelvic Injury N6 Emotional/Psychological Neglect P6 Lacerations, Cuts, Punctures N7 Educational/Cognitive Neglect P7 Bruises, Welts, Abrasions N8 Gunshot P8 Burns, Scalding N9 Suffocation/Drowning P9 Poisoning N10 Birth Addicted/Birth Exposed P10 Suffocation/Drowning P11 FDM/MBP P12 Gunshot Emotional Abuse E1 Verbal Threats/Abuse Other Abuse E2 Bizarre Discipline (non-physical) O1 Case Opened on Report: however, no Maltreatment Reported Sexual Abuse S1 Exhibitionism/Voyeurism S2 Fondling S3 Sodomy S4 Penetration S5 Genital injury S6 Contraction of Venereal Disease S7Sexual Exploitation CPS_453-I – CPS Intake Worksheet Instructions (Revised 09/06) Page 4 of 4