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PI-19-03

Availability of Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Children's Justice Act Grants to States Under the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA)
March 7, 2019

This Program Instruction (PI) sets forth the eligibility requirements and the grant application procedures for FY 2019 Children’s Justice Act (CJA) grants and to provide the tentative State allocation table.

This report provides information about state programs receiving assistance under Section 106 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) and the federal training and technical assistance states receive to help them achieve the desired program improvements specified in their CAPTA and other federally mandated plans.

This report provides information about state programs receiving assistance under Section 106 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) and the federal training and technical assistance states receive to help them achieve the desired program improvements specified in their CAPTA and other federally mandated plans.

In their own voices, PII grantees and PII partners reflect on their experiences using the PII approach to understand and address the challenges faced by youth in long-term foster care.

With growing interest in using evidence-based programs across the Federal Government, this video emphasizes how the PII approach exemplifies the four criteria of evidence-based policymaking.

PII Videos Series

September 21, 2016

Funded by the Children's Bureau, PII grantees applied a focused approach to address the needs of vulnerable populations in long-term foster care. This video series tells the PII story and shares lessons learned with the field.

This video highlights how PII has contributed to a shift in the way capacity is defined and built within the Children's Bureau.

Within Our Reach: A National Strategy to Eliminate Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities

A final report from the Commission to Eliminate Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities
March 17, 2016

This final report from the Commission to Eliminate Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities presents the Commission’s findings and its recommendations to the White House and Congress for ending child maltreatment fatalities in the United States within the context of a new child welfare system for the 21st century.

Key points summarizing the California Partners for Permanency's journey toward fidelity for an evolving child welfare practice Model.

This report represents the HHS response to the requirement to conduct a feasibility assessment of the mandated report on shaken baby syndrome, referenced herein primarily as AHT, the more inclusive term recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The assessment included a literature review on incidence of AHT; identification of related federal activities, including activities authorized under CAPTA; stakeholder discussions; and broad consideration of benefits and costs involved.