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On June 30, 2024, states, territories and Tribes participating in the title IV-B program will submit a new Child and Family Services Plan (CFSP), a five-year plan outlining how child welfare agencies will provide a continuum of coordinated child welfare services for federal fiscal years 2025-2029. 

This new resource by the Children’s Bureau (CB) outlines how child welfare agencies can use federal funds to support the provision of services, interventions, and supports to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, Two-Spirit, Plus (LGBTQIA2S+) LGBTQIA2S+ children, youth, young adults, and their families/ caregivers. It also discusses ways to support training for the child welfare workforce, as well as foster and adoptive parents.

The Children’s Bureau posts an annual FY summary of Form CB-496 expenditures and caseloads as reported by each title IV-E agency. These data tables include the combination of current-quarter and prior-quarter adjustment expenditures and current-quarter caseload data as delineated in quarterly Form CB-496 submissions for FY 2022.

National Reported Summary 2015-2022

Annual Adoption Savings Calculation and Accounting Report
September 12, 2023

This document provides the national reported summary of state and tribal title IV-E agencies’ reported Adoption Savings for the fiscal years 2015-2022.

Adoption Savings Data 2022

September 12, 2023

This document provides the 2022 report compiling data from state and tribal title IV-E agencies’ reported Adoption Savings, as well as background information on Adoption Savings requirements.

This document provides guiding principles, a suggested framework, and resources and tools  states can use when developing a quality PIP.

CCWIS Technical Bulletin #10

Low Code Solutions
August 23, 2023

This technical bulletin provides title IV-E agencies that develop a child welfare information system with details about low code solutions and outlines what title IV-E agency decision-makers should understand about these solutions.

This letter from the Social Security Administration and the Administration for Children and Families describes how state and tribal title IV-E agencies that serve as representative payees for children receiving Social Security or Supplemental Security Income benefits, must manage those benefits.

This letter from the Children's Bureau shares information and resources to support Title IV-B/IV-E agencies in embedding equity in their response to emergencies and natural disasters.

This document is a compilation of the sections of the Social Security Act related to various child welfare programs, including titles IV-B and IV-E.

Presented July 26, 2023, this webinar provides review of an empirical study on the factors that predict technology acceptance in social work, as well as an overview of the relationship between social workers and technology, and tips for leading large-scale organizational change.