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Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth

Founded in 1982, the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth (OCCY) serves as the as the state’s oversight agent for services to children, in both private and state-operated services. OCCY is charged to assist all child-serving agencies with effective planning and coordinating of services. The agency encompasses and oversees the following programs, committees, and systems:

  • Office of Juvenile System Oversight.
  • Office of Planning and Coordination.
  • Child Death Review Boards.
  • Post Adjudication Review Boards.
  • Freestanding Multidisciplinary Teams.
  • Board of Child Abuse Examiners.
  • Parent Partnership Board.
  • Juvenile Forensic Evaluator Professional Committee.
  • Homeless Children and Youth Committee.
  • Strengthening Custody and Transition Services Advisory Committee.
  • Foster Parent Voices and Foster Youth Matters.
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Number of Employees (Headcount)

Year-over-Year Expenditure Comparison By Fund Type

FY 2024 Q3 YTD Expenditures by Statewide Program

Last Modified on Apr 11, 2024