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This brief summarizes accommodations to help youth with special needs or limited English proficiency participate fully in the NYTD youth outcome survey.
Child and Family Services Reviews reviewers must complete short “No” Narratives and longer Rationale Statements as part of completing the Onsite Review Instrument and Instructions (OSRI) and rating its items and outcomes. This guide is recommended for use by reviewers to ensure that “No” Narratives and Rationale Statements succinctly and comprehensively provide the information required to support answers to OSRI questions.
This technical assistance document provides guidance to title IV-E agencies about incorporating cloud service models, such as Software-as-a-Service, Platform-as-a-Service, and Infrastructure-as-a-Service into child welfare information systems.
This technical assistance brief provides a copy of the NYTD survey questions from the NYTD regulation (45 CFR1356.82(a)(2) and (3); Appendix B to Part 1356) and provides a Spanish translation of the survey.
This brief summarizes guidance on NYTD reporting in a statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS) environment (ACYF-CB-PI-10-04) with examples of strategies states have used to develop SACWIS enhancements to collect and report NYTD data.
This brief summarizes the informed consent process and discuss strategies for documenting this process using an informed consent form with the NYTD youth outcome survey.
This brief discusses the appropriate use of the value “not applicable” as a value for the NYTD data elements that correspond to certain youth outcome survey questions.