Virginia's Office of the Children's Ombudsman

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The Office of the Children’s Ombudsman (OCO) has statutory authority to investigate complaints involving children who are alleged to have been abused or neglected, are receiving child protective services, are in foster care, or are placed for adoption.

The 2025 Annual Report of the Office of the Children’s Ombudsman is now available and can be found on the OCO website at...
10/01/2025

The 2025 Annual Report of the Office of the Children’s Ombudsman is now available and can be found on the OCO website at https://www.oco.virginia.gov/reports/ and on the Legislative Information System (LIS) Reports website at https://rga.lis.virginia.gov/Published/2025/RD556

This Office was created in 2020 by the General Assembly as a means of effecting changes in policy, procedure, and legislation; educating the public; investigating and reviewing the actions of departments of social services and other foster care agencies; and monitoring and ensuring compliance with relevant statutes, rules, and policies pertaining to Child Protective Services and Foster Care.

Each year, we are required to submit an Annual Report highlighting our work over the past year and any recommendations for changes in laws, regulations, or policies we think are necessary to improve Virginia’s child welfare system.

Our Director, Eric Reynolds participated in an interview with Families Forward Virginia during Child Abuse Prevention Mo...
04/17/2023

Our Director, Eric Reynolds participated in an interview with Families Forward Virginia during Child Abuse Prevention Month to speak about our first annual report. Please visit our website at oco.virginia.gov to access our full annual report!

https://vimeo.com/818386731

For April as Child Abuse Prevention Month, Families Forward Virginia is organizing this virtual interview with the Virginia Children’s Ombudsman on their first…

Our Director, Eric Reynolds and office staff joined the Foster Care Caucus yesterday morning. We are thankful for the op...
02/01/2023

Our Director, Eric Reynolds and office staff joined the Foster Care Caucus yesterday morning. We are thankful for the opportunity to share this space with community partners and youth with lived experience in advocating for child welfare priorities this General Assembly session.

Thank you, Governor Youngkin for sharing about Kinship Care and its importance for Virginia’s children and families!
09/28/2022

Thank you, Governor Youngkin for sharing about Kinship Care and its importance for Virginia’s children and families!

We are very grateful for the opportunity to work alongside Worthdays in support of Petersburg Department of Social Servi...
09/21/2022

We are very grateful for the opportunity to work alongside Worthdays in support of Petersburg Department of Social Services visitation room transformation. We understand the importance of trauma-informed environments to better meet the needs of children and their families, and are happy to be apart of making a difference in the community.

Worthdays, thank you for being a difference maker, and a light for many youth in care!

Did you know September is Child Welfare Workforce Development Month?  The Office of the Children's Ombudsman frequently ...
09/02/2022

Did you know September is Child Welfare Workforce Development Month? The Office of the Children's Ombudsman frequently engages with Local Departments of Social Services to improve practices for children and families engaged in the child welfare system. The OCO recognizes the compassion, hard work, and dedication demonstrated by local agency workers, supervisors, and directors in order to empower Virginia's children and families. Your service is recognized and appreciated.

Kinship Care Awareness Month emphasizes the importance of maintaining familial, communal, and cultural connections and h...
09/01/2022

Kinship Care Awareness Month emphasizes the importance of maintaining familial, communal, and cultural connections and highlights the importance of helping children grow, learn, and thrive in familiar environments!

"In my case, the atmosphere of distrust created by CPS’s threat to remove the girls to foster care weakened the network ...
07/08/2022

"In my case, the atmosphere of distrust created by CPS’s threat to remove the girls to foster care weakened the network that we had built in order to endure crises. Instead of being a part of the family’s safety net, I was seen as part of a surveillance system. Instead of being positioned to help reunite the children with their mother, the agency instructed me to not let the girls go home until she did what the agency said," says Aubrey Edwards- Luce, Vice President of Child Welfare and Youth Justice at First Focus on Children.

After her own experience with hidden foster care, Aubrey Edwards-Luce hopes the Children's Bureau can better support kin caregivers and promote racial justice.

“Virginia’s foster youth will now face more opportunities than ever, as we catch them at this critical period in their l...
06/24/2022

“Virginia’s foster youth will now face more opportunities than ever, as we catch them at this critical period in their lives, helping more students to build successful careers through higher education,” says Jennifer Gentry, Ed.D., executive director and vice chancellor for institutional advancement at Virginia Foundation for Community College Education.

Virginia lawmakers registered a win recently for young adults hailing from the Commonwealth’s foster care system, by approving a two-year spending pla

National Reunification Month highlights the efforts made to strengthen familial bonds, nurture connections, and recogniz...
06/03/2022

National Reunification Month highlights the efforts made to strengthen familial bonds, nurture connections, and recognize the importance of keeping Virginia's children and families together to build a better future.

“I'll tell them it's the toughest job you'll ever love,” Maria Rosas said. “But I love doing foster care, and it's so re...
05/27/2022

“I'll tell them it's the toughest job you'll ever love,” Maria Rosas said. “But I love doing foster care, and it's so rewarding to see these children flourish. To know they have the support to continue their journey through life is incredible. Things they couldn't do or fears they overcome. It's incredible to see that growth.”

Supporting children until they can be reunited with their biological family is a crucial goal of the foster care system.

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Richmond, VA
23219

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Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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