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This state panel discussion, featuring Florida and New Mexico, discussed alternatives for sharing child welfare and law enforcement data to improve practice. Florida staff described law enforcement involvement in the investigation process as well as automation to support criminal history checks. New Mexico staff described a law enforcement portal, which supports collaborative work with families. Both states discussed lessons learned and the panel concluded with a question and answer session.

This DSS hosted webinar describes the lessons learned from implementing mobile solutions in Washington and in Minnesota, which is a state managed, county-administered state.  The presentation included representatives from Winona County and Carver County Minnesota who spoke about their county-level mobile solutions.

This report describes the results of the subsequent primary review of Kansas’s Title IV-E foster care program.

This document provides a detailed summary of the active Child Welfare Waiver Demonstration projects, including their core interventions, key outcomes, and methods to measure cost neutrality.

This report describes the results of the subsequent primary review of Louisiana’s Title IV-E foster care program.

This document is Massachusetts’s program improvement plan in response to the subsequent primary review of its Title IV-E foster care program.

This PII grantee program manual provides detailed information about the implementation process of the Child and Family Practice Model (CFPM) created by the California Partners for Permanency (CAPP) project.

This PII grantee program manual provides detailed information about the implementation process of the Kansas Intensive Permanency Project (KIPP) to assist others in the field in replicating or adapting KIPP for their local use.

This PII grantee program manual provides detailed information about the implementation process of the Washoe County Department of Social Services (WCDSSS) Safety Assessment Family Evaluation—Family Connections (SAFE-FC) program.

This poster summarizes the current status of the RISE project, lessons learned, findings and results.