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No Filter - New data shows that New York screens out far fewer hotline calls than most states, contributing to the state’s high investigation rate Published: March 5, 2024 New York City Family Policy Project "Currently, the SCR is operating with little public accounting of its processes or outcomes. OCFS has long maintained that it does not collect data on calls that are filtered out, even though it does, and it has provided almost no public data or information on its processes. "even though it does." Thanks, New York City Family Policy Project Nora McCarthy for this critical analysis about how New York's child abuse hotline practices contribute to the trauma of unnecessary CPS investigations and family policing involvement, particularly for Black & Latino children in NYC. It's crucial that our neighbors who work for us in government be reminded that they are accountable to The People. Transparency helps us help you do your job better - collecting, sharing, and engaging with us about what's happening is part of the job of Public Servant. https://lnkd.in/gjQA5BA6 #TruthBeTold