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2018-211 DSS - NCDHHS Memorandum of Understanding
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7/1/2018
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7/1/2018
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6/30/2019
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6/19/18; 6-d
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Agenda - 06-19-2018 6-d - Social Services Reform and Performance Memorandum of Understanding
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mz, 5- *Wfkwr 1790NM37 <br />Child Welfare - Foster Care <br />Performance Measure <br />h I <br />Aut unity for the! performance measure <br />The County wiliclocurnent permanency i;�i j <br />72�Tc hapter <br />for 95% of foster youth within 60 days of a m <br />Vill Case Reviews: S-Required Time Frames <br />child entering custody or for whom the count <br />for Case Reviews <br />has placement authority, <br />will ensure that 95% of all foster <br />1201, Chapter V,, Out of Home Placement <br />youth have face-to-face visits by the so <br />of 20106 <br />wN rker each month <br />(Public Law 109-288) <br />YAAAP <br />Title IV 8 <br />The below system performance measures require county and state level system, collaboration and <br />Improvements to successfully meet targets. <br />System Performance Measuire <br />Authority for the system <br />pierfbrmance measure <br />The County will provide leadersh lip for ensuring that 41% of <br />CFSR. Permanency <br />children who enter foster care in a 12-month period are <br />Outcome : Children have <br />1' 1 <br />d Ischarged to permanency withii n 12 months of entering foster <br />11 1 <br />care. <br />their living situations. <br />DWS will work w4h each county to Identify groi targets, <br />The County will provide leadership for ensuring that of <br />CFSR- Safety Outcome 1. <br />children who enter foster care in a 12-month period who were <br />Children first and <br />discharged within 12 months to reunification, kinship care, <br />foremost prictected fikom <br />guardianship, or adoption, no more than 83% re-enttr foster <br />abuse and neglect <br />care within 12 months of their discharge. <br />OHiHS will work with each county to identify growthi targets. <br />. .... ........ <br />The County will provide leadershipfor ensuring that of all <br />j <br />1201 Child Placement <br />chilNren who enter foster care in a 12-month period In the <br />AI <br />Services - Chapter IV <br />county, the rate of placement moves per 1000 days of foster <br />Placement Decision <br />care will not exceed 4.1%. <br />Making: C-MainWining One, <br />S ingi e Sta b I e Foster Ca re <br />DHHS will work with each county to identify growth targets. <br />placement <br />CFSA: Permanency <br />Ouitcome I, Children have <br />permanency and stability in <br />. . . ......... <br />their 1 wI S. <br />
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