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Oregon Department of Human Services
ODHS
ODHS Logo
Agency overview
Formed1971
TypeState Government, Social Services
JurisdictionU.S. state of Oregon
HeadquartersSalem
Employees9,800 (approx.)
Annual budget
Agency executives
  • , Director
  • Fariborz Pakseresht
Child agencies
  • Aging and People with Disabilities
  • Child Welfare
  • Self Sufficiency Programs
  • Office of Developmental Disability Services
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
WebsiteOfficial website

The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) is the principal human services agency of the government of the U.S. state of Oregon. DHS provides services to more than 1 million Oregonians each year.

History

1971: The Oregon Legislature created the Oregon Department of Human Resources, an agency providing a spectrum of human services to individuals, families and communities. Over the years parts of the agency were spun off, becoming the Oregon Department of Corrections, the Oregon Employment Department, the Oregon Youth Authority, and the Oregon Housing and Community Services Department.

2001: The Oregon Legislature reorganized the department and changed its name from the Oregon Department of Human Resources to the Oregon Department of Human Services.

2009: The Oregon Legislature transferred many of the health related functions to the newly created Oregon Health Authority. Today, the Department of Human Services key functions serve children and families, seniors and people with disabilities.

See also

References

  1. "Contact Us".
  2. "DHS Budget".
  3. "DHS Structure".

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