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AFCARS Office Hours August - October 2022

AFCARS 2020 Implementation
October 17, 2022

The Children's Bureau Data Analytics and Reporting Team held three AFCARS Open Office Hours for the implementation of AFCARS 2020 in August, September, and October of 2022.  

This presentation highlights the New Jersey Department of Children and Families (NJ DCF) Manage by Data Fellows program, which is a nationally recognized initiative.

This presentation discusses the changes the Administration for Children and  Families will implement during the second round of the Child and Family Services Reviews (CFSRs).

This DSS presentation describes Comprehensive Child Welfare Information System (CCWIS) Cost Allocation as defined by Federal Regulation 45 CFR 1355.57 and provides examples.

CCWIS Reviews Presentation

September 27, 2017

This DSS presentation describes the Comprehensive Child Welfare Information System (CCWIS) Review and Assessment process, as defined by Federal Regulations 45 CFR 1355.55.

This DSS presentation is the second in a two-part series on CCWIS cost allocation and the difference between CCWIS and non-CCWIS cost allocation. It explains how to use the CCWIS Automated Function Checklist to develop a CCWIS cost allocation plan. In addition, it explains how to apply the cost allocation plan to project costs and how to submit cost allocation plans.

A panel discussion with Lived Experience Experts from the Children’s Bureau and Think of Us offers insights on how technology might have addressed a challenge they experienced while in care. This webinar reinforces the idea that technology innovations can have real world impacts on youth in care and provides guidance on how to engage lived experience throughout a CCWIS project. 

This presentation addresses the waiver authority; previous and current waiver evaluations; waiver evaluation requirements and expectations; and a review of well-being constructs, outcomes, and measurement tools.

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 operationalizing interventions to increase permanence for LGBTQ, African American, and American Indian children in foster care.