02/03/2026
We are pleased to share this year’s Annual Report (FY25) for the Office of the Child Advocate: https://www.mass.gov/doc/oca-annual-report-fiscal-year-2025/download
This report highlights our ongoing efforts to improve child-serving systems through oversight, advocacy, and collaboration with partners across the Commonwealth.
One data point we are particulary happy about: calls to the OCA’s Complaint Line increased 88% from Fiscal Year 2024 to Fiscal Year 2025. This was at least partially driven by our increased outreach efforts, including the launch of a youth engagement initiative to promote Complaint Line awareness for youth in congregate care settings. We are so pleased to see more youth contacting the OCA for support and will continue to expand our outreach efforts throughout FY26 and beyond!
Other highlights from FY25 include:
✅ The Center on Child Wellbeing and Trauma continues to promote trauma-informed and responsive practices across child-serving state agencies – including, in FY25, the Department of Early Education and Care, the Department of Youth Services, the Department of Transitional Assistance, the Department of Public Health, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, and the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities.
✅ Over FY25, the OCA researched and wrote a number of policy reports – including the recently released “Design and Implementation of the OCA’s Training for Mandated Reporters,” which shares initial outcomes from the first two years of the training’s implementation.
✅We continued to partner with state agencies on a variety of innovative projects and public awareness campaigns – including, in FY25, the Department of Developmental Services on a water-safety awareness campaign for families of children with autism, the Department of Children and Families on a Transition Age Youth Bridge Fund, the Department of Youth Services on the Massachusetts Youth Diversion Program, the Executive Office of Health and Human Services on an awareness campaign for youth experiencing homelessness, and more.