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State
Child Welfare Agency
County
Child Welfare Agency
Territorial
Child Welfare Agency
Tribal
Child Welfare Agency
State
or County Court/Legal System
Tribal
Court/Legal System
Private
or Community-based Child Welfare Agency
Local
Government/Tribal Council
Law
Enforcement Organization
Primary
Care/Health Care Services Provider
Behavioral/Mental
Health Services Provider
Substance
Abuse Services Provider
Domestic
Violence Services Provider
Juvenile
Justice Organization
Primary/Secondary
Education
College/University
Technical
Assistance Provider
Federal
Government
Other
Administration
Workforce
Development/Training
Continuous
Quality Improvement/Evaluation
Information
Technology/SACWIS/Data Systems
Indian
Child Welfare Act
Primary
or Secondary Prevention
Child
Protective Services
In-home
Services/Promoting Safe and Stable Families
Foster
Care/Placement/Licensing/Reunification
Adoption/Guardianship
Youth
in Transition/Chafee/Independent Living Programs
Other
CIP
or TCIP Director/Coordinator
CIP
or TCIP Staff
Judge
Attorney
for Child Welfare Agency
Attorney
for Parent
Attorney
for Child
Attorney
Guardian Ad Litem
Court
Administrative Officer
Court/Attorney
Data Manager/IT Staff
Court
Appointed Special Advocate/Non-attorney GAL/Advocate
Court
Case Worker/Social Worker
Other
Regional
Office Staff (I.E. RO managers and Program Specialist)
CFSR
Team
CB
Program Area Leads
Other
(please describe):
Less
than 1 year
1-5
years of service
6-10
years of service
11-15
years of service
16+
years of service
Not
applicable
State
or local team working with liaison
Participating
in constituency group
Listserves
Registered
for one of the Center’s trainings/learning experiences (such as
the CQI Training Academy, etc.)
Webinars
Publications
Other:
Adoption
Managers
Foster
Care managers
Permanency
managers
Independent
Living managers
Training
managers
CQI/CFSR
Group
PL
113-183 Group
State
Liaison Officers
Other
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American
Samoa
Guam
Northern
Mariana Islands
Port
Gamble
Puerto
Rico
US
Virgin Islands
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New
Hampshire
New
Jersey
New
Mexico
New
York
North
Carolina
North
Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode
Island
South
Carolina
South
Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West
Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
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Region
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Region
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Region
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Region
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This
is not a significant need for our state at this time |
2 |
3 |
This
is somewhat of a need for our state |
5 |
6 |
This
is an urgent need for our state |
Data quality, data sharing, and CQI |
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Workforce recruitment, retention, and development |
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P.L. 113-183, sex trafficking, and normalcy |
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Achieving family & youth voice in agency policy and practice |
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Shifting culture and climate to achieve changes in the organization |
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Co-occurring issues facing families in child welfare |
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Permanency in 12 months for those entering care |
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Safety and risk decision making, including recurrence of maltreatment |
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Permanency/placement stability |
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Family engagement in case planning and quality contacts |
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Data
quality, data sharing, and CQI
Workforce
recruitment, retention, and development
P.L.
113-183, sex trafficking, and normalcy
Achieving
family & youth voice in agency policy and practice
Shifting
culture and climate to achieve changes in the organization
Co-occurring
issues facing families in child welfare
Safety
and risk decision making, including recurrence of maltreatment
Permanency/placement
stability
Family
engagement in case planning and quality contacts
Other:
None
of the above
On
the following pages you will be asked some more in depth about
topics that you selected in the questions above as a high priority
for your State/region.
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