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T/TA Related to the Child and Family Services Review (CFSR) Process • Fact Sheet • CFSR/CFSP Peer Network • Resources and Publications
The T/TA should begin as States start planning for their second CFSR (or at any other time a State determines) with the approval of the Federal Regional Office. Each State agency can select any of the focus areas offered and the NRCOI will help modify the material to fit its unique needs. Regardless of the level and type of adaptation an agency wants to make to this material, the NRCOI will work with senior agency administrators, including child welfare directors, to keep them fully engaged in this process and help them customize the material. Each working session has a distinct focus and combines a presentation of content with active planning by participants for the State's implementation of the content. You can download key materials for each focus area below: Strategic Planning focuses on the “nuts
and bolts” of strategic planning and the implications for practice.
Because agencies have various planning requirements, it also emphasizes
developing integrated plans. Strengthening Child Welfare Supervision as a Key Practice Change Strategy helps State leaders and supervisors understand supervisors’ critical roles as change agents and develop plans to implement these roles.
Engaging Community Stakeholders and Building
Community Partnerships facilitates stakeholder involvement as
a way of life for the agency, and teaches participants how to establish
and sustain these important relationships. Three sub-areas help States engage specific stakeholder groups whose involvement will be emphasized in the second round of CFSRs.
Using Information and Data in Planning and Measuring
Progress addresses key issues in using data, data quality, and
methods of measuring improvement. All are essential to the CFSR process
and to agency planning, decision making and monitoring. This focus area
was developed by the National Resource Center for Child Welfare Data and
Technology. CFSR Kick Off provides an opportunity
to build the agency team, engage community partners, and plan how to use
the CFSR process to achieve system change. Program Improvement Planning helps
the State maintain momentum by bringing key stakeholders together to develop
the PIP soon after the CFSR onsite visit.
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