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California Partners for Permanency (CAPP) is establishing new norms in partnering with the community to lift up and address institutional racism and trauma in public child welfare.
This report provides a summary of a formal consultation process with tribes regarding the Statewide and Tribal Automated Child Welfare Information System (SACWIS/TACWIS), including comments and questions raised by tribal leaders and representatives, the responses from Children’s Bureau staff, and the intended follow-up by the Division of State Systems.
This report provides the Federal Medical Assistance Percentages (FMAPs) for fiscal years 2021 and 2022 as well as relevant per capita income data for tribes expressing interest in operating title IV-E programs.
This data brief summarizes changes in the size and racial and ethnic composition of the U.S. foster care population and provides new geographic detail.
This report is based on evaluation reports from and site visits to the following states regarding their title IV-E waivers to implement flexible funding demonstration projects: California, Florida, Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio, and Oregon.
This webpage includes the documentation from Michigan's Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) assessment review for fiscal year 2015
This summary outlines the findings of the Los Angeles Foster Youth Survey (LAFYS), which represents a first step toward population-based data collection on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) foster youth.