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DSS Announces New Fairfield County Director

Columbia, S.C. – The South Carolina Department of Social Services (SCDSS) would like to announce Ms. Kermisha Golden as the new Fairfield County DSS Director as of Friday, November 17th.

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SC DSS Honors November Employees of the Month

November 17, 2023 -- The South Carolina Department of Social Services Employee of the Month program recognizes staff whose work exemplifies our core principles: Competence, Courage and Compassion.

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Infant Safely Surrendered in York County Under Safe Haven Act

November 15, 2023 – Healthcare professionals at Piedmont Medical Center in Rock Hill recently accepted an infant surrendered under Daniel’s Law, the Safe Haven for Abandoned Babies Act, on Thursday, November 9, 2023. The SC Safe Haven for Abandoned Babies Act provides a safe, legal option to surrender infants up to 60 days old at designated locations outlined by law.

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Governor Henry McMaster signs legislation to establish a Kinship Guardianship Program in South Carolina

November 9, 2023- On Thursday, Governor Henry McMaster was joined by South Carolina Department of Social Services (SCDSS) Director Michael Leach, members of the General Assembly, non-profit leaders, and kinship caregivers for a ceremonial bill signing of S.380, a bill that allows DSS to create a Kinship Guardianship Program (KinGAP).

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National Adoption Month In South Carolina Highlights Needs for Teens, Sibling Groups via Public Adoption

November 2, 2023 - Columbia, S.C. – The month of November is recognized as National Adoption Month in South Carolina. In addition, the state is recognizing Monday, November 20th as Adoption Day. Chief Justice Donald W. Beatty has authorized terms of Family Court for the finalization of public adoptions in Greenville, Sumter, Charleston, and Horry Counties on Adoption Day.

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DSS Becomes First State Agency Certified in Sensory Inclusiveness

October 31st, 2023- The South Carolina Department of Social Services (DSS) is now a certified sensory inclusive agency through training provided by KultureCity, a national non-profit drawing attention to invisible conditions. Thanks to a new partnership with KultureCity and their Sensory Inclusion Training Program, DSS professionals statewide are now able to better assist these South Carolinians through training and hands on aids to reduce anxiety while working with DSS.

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