Title: CHILDREN
1CHILDREN FAMILY SERVICES REVIEW
2CFSR
3WHAT IS IT?
- Partnership between Federal and State
Governments to review each states Child Welfare
System.
4WHY DO WE DO THIS?
- Make sure States are following Federal Child
Welfare requirements - Find out what is actually happening to
children/youth and families when they receive
services - Lend a hand to States to help improve their
ability to help children/youth and families reach
positive outcomes
5WHATS REALLY ACCOMPLISHED HERE?
- SAFETY
- Children/Youth protected from abuse/neglect
- Children/Youth safely maintained in their homes
when possible and appropriate
6WHATS REALLY ACCOMPLISHED HERE?
- PERMANENCY
- Children/Youth have permanency and stability in
their living situations - Family relationships and connections are preserved
7WHATS REALLY ACCOMPLISHED HERE?
- FAMILY AND CHILD WELL BEING
- Families have more ability to provide for their
child/youths needs - Children/youth receive appropriate services to
meet educational needs - Children/youth receive adequate physical and
mental health needs
8WHY SHOULD I BE INVOLVED?
- A voice in what services you need and receive
- A voice in how you keep a relationship or
connection with your family - Improve the system for other children/youth,
could be a sibling - Permanency and stability in your life
- Input on how your State provides services and
works with children/youth and families - Opportunity to learn new skills and meet new
people - A youths voice is heard.
9WHY WOULDNT YOU BE INVOLVED?
10HOW DOES IT WORK?
- The CFSR involves 3 Steps
STATEWIDE ASSESSMENT
ON-SITE REVIEW
PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (PIP)
11Statewide Assessment
- Involves workgroups and development of a
document. - Shows success and failures in our programs and
services. - Report submitted to Washington, D.C.
12On-Site Review
A REALLY IMPORTANT EVENT! Federal and State Team
works together to complete On-Site Review. Week
Long Event! Scheduled for June, 2007.
13What happens at the On-Site Review?
- The team evaluates the states performance by
- Reviewing case records
- Interviewing children, youth, and families who
receive services - Interviewing other stakeholders, like courts,
resource families, case workers, community
agencies and service providers.
14Completion of On-Site Review
- Federal team provides their findings. This is
called the Exit Interview. - Final Report from the Federal Government
describes where the state has met or not met the
requirements of the CFSR.
15WHAT IS A PIP?
- A plan developed by the State showing what will
be done to improve in areas which did not meet
the federal standard. - Submit plan to Regional Office for approval
within 90 days of CFSR final report.
16Who Prepares the PIP?
- State Agency (SRS) with the help of stakeholders.
STAKEHOLDERS
State Agency Director Social Workers CFSR
Coordinator Court Improvement Project
Officer Resource and Adoptive Parents Private
Agencies Tribal members Parents
AND MOST IMPORTANTLY YOU!
17YOU ARE THE EXPERT!
- As a consumer of Child Welfare Service, you can
help identify what works and what doesnt. You
can also help put in place what will work better.
18If I Participate, What Will I Do?
- Be a Member of the Statewide Assessment team.
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- Remember the statewide assessment shows
success and failures of programs. You are a
recipient of these services so who better to
report if they are successful or not.
19If I Participate, What Will I Do?
- Be a Member of the On-Site Review Team.
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- Interview stakeholders, which may include
Judges, Community Partners and other youth just
to name a few. -
20If I Participate, What Will I Do?
- Be a Member of the PIP Team.
- Help the State Agency and other stakeholders
put together practices in place to provide the
best services possible for families, children and
youth.
21Involvement can mean lots of things. If you have
other ideas of how youth would like to be
involved, please let us know.
22Will you pass by the chance to participate?
23If you choose to participate you will be
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24If you want to participate please let us know.
- Who to Contact Deanne Dinkel
- State Independent Living Coordinator
- 785/368-8184 or hadbd_at_srs.ks.gov
- Or
- Your Case Manager/Social Worker/Independent
Living Coordinator