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This short, 30-minute technical training video is created by The Children's Bureau Data Analytics and Reporting Team and gives a brief demonstration which describes basic XML concepts.
This guide helps title IV-E agencies prepare for an Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) assessment review. It includes technical assistance and tools to conduct a self-assessment of a title IV-E agency’s data collection system and guidance for developing a system that supports AFCARS data collection.
This report provides state-specific data from fiscal year 2007 about the prior relationships of the adoptive parents to the children who were adopted through public agencies.
This report provides state-specific data from fiscal year 2006 about the time between the termination of parental rights and the adoption finalization for public agency adoptions.
This report provides state-specific data from fiscal year 2006 about the number of children who are adopted through a public agency and who receive an adoption subsidy.
This report provides state-specific data from fiscal year 2005 about the number of children who are adopted through a public agency and who receive an adoption subsidy.
This report provides state-specific data from fiscal year 2003 about the prior relationships of the adoptive parents to the children who were adopted through public agencies.
This report provides state-specific data from fiscal year [insert year] about the time between the termination of parental rights and the adoption finalization for public agency adoptions.
This report provides state-specific data from fiscal year 2002 about the prior relationships of the adoptive parents to the children who were adopted through public agencies.