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Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth

An ombudsman is. . . A person whose job is to work out problems between people and government.

The Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth’s (TCCY) Ombudsman Office is an external problem resolution mechanism for children in the custody of the Department of Children’s Services (DCS), placed in the DCS kinship care/relative caregiver program or involved with the child protective services system. TCCY has statutory authority to review children in the foster care system and make recommendations for improvement. The DCS Office of the Ombudsman is an internal “voice for citizens who believe they have been treated wrongly or unfairly by a government agency” (DCS website). TCCY’s ombudsman program works closely with DCS, but is not a part of DCS.

The Ombudsman office accepts referrals for cases focused on children in custody, in relative placement, or involved with the child protective services system. Also, the Ombudsman Office takes referrals from children, families, state workers, and private agency staff that involve a concern about a state custody child's or the family's treatment. The Ombudsman can access records and interview children, families and state and private agency staff, in order to help resolve problems. Established in 1996, the TCCY ombudsman program adheres to United States Ombudsman Association standards, including a credible review process, confidentiality, impartiality and independence.

The ombudsman helps to resolve problems mediating the concerns of each person involved in the child's or family's case. The Ombudsman may serve as an advocate for the family the state, or the provider when appropriate but is always working for the child's best interests. The TCCY Ombudsman Office accepts referrals from all over the state.

When Should You Contact the Ombudsman?

You should call the Ombudsman when you believe the action, inaction, or decision of a provider of out-of-home care (including TennCare providers, schools, residential and non-residential care facilities, foster care, detention facilities, public agencies, and social services agencies operated by either the state or one of its contractors) has adversely affected the health, safety, welfare, or rights of children and youth in state custody, or their families.

The ombudsman program is a service of the Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth.

How Can You Contact the Ombudsman?


The Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth (TCCY) Ombudsman is available from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Central Time) Monday through Friday to receive questions and concerns.

You may dial: 532-1572 or 532-1688 in the Nashville area
(800) 264-0904 outside the Nashville area
(615) 532-1591 for FAX

Or write to: Gerald Papica or Dominick Grimaldi
Ombudsman for Children and Families
Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth
Andrew Johnson Tower, 9th Floor
710 James Robertson Parkway,
Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0800

Or e-mail:

Gerald Papica - Gerald.Papica@state.tn.us

Dominick Grimaldi - Dominick.Grimaldi@state.tn.us

Please read the Ombudsman Bi-Annual Report. Click Here to download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.

January 2005

November 2002