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Child Maltreatment 2019

January 14, 2021

This report presents national data about child abuse and neglect known to child protective services agencies in the United States during federal fiscal year 2019.

This report uses Round 3 (2015—2018) CFSR results to understand how, how often, and how well child welfare systems helped to promote and preserve children’s connections in four areas: with parents; with siblings; with extended family; and with children’s community, culture, school, and friends. In each area, data from Round 3 of the CFSRs provides information about state child welfare systems.

This addendum supplements the Child and Family Services Reviews Aggregate Report for Round 3 (FYs 2015—2018). Readers should refer to the full report for a comprehensive explanation of the Round 3 results. The purpose of this addendum is to use advanced statistical techniques to better understand the associations between items, outcomes, and case characteristics. Data stem from the full Round 3 CFSRs (2015—2018), which included 4,067 cases reviewed.

This report presents findings from an evaluation of the services delivered by the Child Welfare Capacity Building Collaborative, which is funded by the Children’s Bureau, from fiscal years 2015 through 2019.

This executive summary presents findings from an evaluation of the services delivered by the Child Welfare Capacity Building Collaborative, which is funded by the Children’s Bureau, from fiscal years 2015 through 2019.

This report presents results from a national research study, which was conducted by Child Welfare Information Gateway with funding from the Children’s Bureau, to better understand how child welfare professionals who work in state and local child welfare agencies, with tribes, and in courts access information and use technology to inform their practice.

This issue of Child and Family Services Reviews Update contains the following sections:Technical Bulletin #12 Issued, Systematic Factors Report for Round 3 Released, Statewide Data indicators Updated, and CFSR Information Portal Refresh: New Look and Feel!

This report describes the results of the secondary review of Georgia’s Title IV-E foster care program.

This report presents findings on the systemic factors collected during the Child and Family Services Reviews. It reveals a need for improvement in systemic factor functioning and highlights the importance of collecting and using quality data and information to assess and routinely monitor statewide functioning of systemic factors.

This document is supplementary material to the primary review of Ohio's Title IV-E foster care program.