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This TB describes the  information states are required to create and transmit in their NYTD data file to the federal NYTD system.

This TB describes the standards a NYTD data file must meet to comply with the provisions of the NYTD regulation found at 45 CFR 1356.85, including element-by-element details of the error-free information standards states must meet pursuant to 45 CFR 1356.85(a)(3) and 1356.85(b)(1).

This TB describes the data-quality checks that the federal NYTD system will conduct on state data files.

This is an overview presentation on the AFCARS final rule.

This TB describes how ACF will identify and finalize each cohort of youth in the NYTD follow-up population (or follow-up population sample for those States that opt to sample) for the purposes of assessing States' compliance with NYTD data collection and reporting requirements.

This Technical Bulletin provides and defines the roles and responsibilities for State users that will be given access to the National Youth in Transition Database (NYTD) Portal.

Looking To The Future: Building Communities Through Meaningful Cross-Agency Collaboration

20th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect Closing Plenary
September 2, 2016

This plenary session focused on leveraging public-private partnerships and interagency collaboration to strengthen and preserve families, reduce placements in out-of-home care, and provide support to children and youth in foster care.

This document provides an overview of CCWIS, where to submit comments, and key provisions of the NPRM.

This document provides answers to common questions concerning the CCWIS NPRM.

A presentation by the PII Training and Technical Assistance Team and two grantees, the California Partners for Permanency and the Los Angeles LGBT Center's RISE project, on developing and measuring fidelity for interventions to increase permanence for LGBTQ, African American, and American Indian children in foster care.