Iowa Department of Human Services explained

Iowa Department of Health and Human Services
Formed:1937
Jurisdiction:Government of Iowa
Headquarters:Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
Chief1 Name:Kelly Kennedy Garcia
Chief1 Position:Director

The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services is a state agency of Iowa.

History

The Iowa Board of Social Welfare was founded in 1937 by the Iowa General Assembly. In 1967, it was merged with the Iowa Board of Control and Iowa Board of Parole to form the Iowa Department of Social Services. It was renamed the Iowa Department of Human Services in 1987.[1] In 2022, as part of Governor Reynold's State Agency Alignment initiative, the Iowa Department of Human Services and the Iowa Department of Public Health merged to form the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services.

Functions

The agency provides human services, including healthcare services, assistance services, food programs, and disaster relief. The department also allows residents of Iowa to report incidents of fraud or abuse. The department also manages juvenile justice facilities and training schools in the state.[2] [3] The department also operates the Child Support Recovery Unit.

After the 2021 Fall of Kabul and subsequent formation of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, the department was tasked with coordinating resettlement efforts for Afghan refugees.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RG 104 Human Services/Social Services. 2021-09-20. IDCA. en.
  2. Web site: 2015-08-08. Department of Human Services. 2021-09-20. Scott County, Iowa. en.
  3. Web site: Home Iowa Department of Human Services. 2021-09-20. dhs.iowa.gov.
  4. Web site: 2021-09-15. Iowa may receive 695 Afghan evacuees for resettlement. 2021-09-20. AP NEWS. en.