Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 417 § 417.715 — Policy; service system values and goals
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 417 ·
Oregon Code § 417.715·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Policy; service system values and goals.
(1) It is the intent of the Legislative Assembly to
enable families and communities to protect, nurture and realize the full
physical, social, emotional, cognitive and cultural developmental potential of
children in Oregon. Toward this end, the Legislative Assembly shall develop and
implement a statewide system of services that is preventive, integrated in
local communities and accessible to children and families and that focuses on
promoting the wellness of Oregons children.
(2) The service
system shall be based on promoting the wellness of Oregons children and
families. The following values shall guide the design and implementation of
this system:
(a) A commitment
to children that ranks them as Oregons first priority;
(b) A commitment
to reducing the number of Oregons children and families living in poverty;
(c) A commitment
to equitable treatment of gender in both services and funding;
(d) A view that
strengthening families is of paramount concern, but that child safety must come
first if a conflict between the well-being of a child and the well-being of a
family arises;
(e) A recognition
of the central role of families as the best place for children to develop;
(f) A realization
that good parenting skills are fundamental to a healthy society;
(g) A sensitivity
to diversity that requires culturally competent services respectful of genders,
cultures, orientations and disabilities;
(h) An offering
of opportunities for children to develop self-worth and concern for others, and
to reach their full potential;
(i) A fundamental
assumption that children should be provided the means to attain safety and good
health; and
(j) A commitment
to early detection and treatment of families at risk for child abuse and
neglect.
(3) The service
system shall emphasize:
(a) Services
designed to identify risks and nurture potential at the earliest time in a
childs life;
(b) Services
designed to respond to and reduce risks at the earliest possible point of
detection;
(c) A
comprehensive continuum of services such as prevention, early intervention and
treatment for children in all age groups;
(d) The
realization that funding one age group or gender of children at the expense of
another is destructive of the wellness of children; and
(e) That
maintenance and enhancement of treatment services and augmentation of
preventive services are paramount to the effective delivery of services to
children and families.
(4) The service
system must begin at the local level, through cooperation and integration of
all local and state providers, treat the whole person and be built on the
strengths and natural supports of neighborhoods and communities. [1993 c.676 §1a]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 417.715
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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