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Background
The Children's Bureau is committed to assisting States collect
reliable and accurate data from the Adoption and Foster Care
Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS). To this end, an AFCARS
assessment review process was developed. The AFCARS assessment
review process primarily focuses on a State's information system's
capability to accurately collect, extract and transmit the AFCARS
data to the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) in
accordance with the AFCARS requirements in the Federal regulation
and policy issuances. A second focus of the AFCARS review is to
assess the State's child welfare staff's ability to accurately
collect and document information related to the foster care and/or
adoption case of a child. The review process goes beyond the edit
checks that must be met in order to pass the AFCARS compliance
error standards. The review ascertains a State's degree of meeting
all of the AFCARS requirements, and the quality of its data.
Additionally, while this is an assessment of the State agency's
collection and reporting of AFCARS data, it is also an opportunity
for Federal staff to provide assistance to State agency staff.
During the review the Federal team provides guidance on
improvements that can be made to the system, and changes to the
program code used to extract the AFCARS data.
Each assessment review consists of a thorough analysis of the
State's system program documentation for the collection, extraction
and reporting of the AFCARS data. In addition to this review of
documentation, the Federal AFCARS team reviews each data element
with the State team to gain a better understanding of the State's
child welfare practice and policy and State staff's understanding
of the data elements. The data is also compared against a small
randomly selected number of hard copy case files. By doing this,
the accuracy of the State's data conversion process and
understanding of the information reported to AFCARS is tested.
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