the child and family services review (cfsr) february 2008 update
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CFSR Round 2 Timeline Currently Statewide assessment draft submitted May 2008 Final statewide assessment due July 28 – August 1, 2008 On-site Review Sept or Oct 2008 Pennsylvania receives final report from federal government Within 90 days of notice of nonconformity Program Improvement Plan due November 2010 Program Improvement Plan implementation period endsTRANSCRIPT
The Child and Family Services Review (CFSR)February 2008 Update
CFSR: What is the process? Statewide Assessment
On-Site Review – Philadelphia, Northumberland and Allegheny County
Final Report
Program Improvement Plan
CFSR Round 2 TimelineCurrently Statewide assessment draft submitted May 2008 Final statewide assessment dueJuly 28 – August 1, 2008 On-site Review Sept or Oct 2008 Pennsylvania receives final report from federal
governmentWithin 90 days of notice of nonconformity Program Improvement Plan dueNovember 2010 Program Improvement Plan implementation period ends
The PIP must include: Measurable goals of improvement, action steps,
and a timeframe for addressing each outcome and systemic factor that has been found to be out of substantial conformity
Specific percentage of improvement (goal) that will be achieved through the PIP for each statewide data indicator that does not meet the national standards
Benchmarks of progress toward achieving the broader goals of the plan
Individual(s) responsible for undertaking each action step
The PIP must include: Geographic areas of the State in which the
action steps will be undertaken The State’s plan for accessing TA resources to
support program improvements A description of how PIP progress will be
evaluated by the State and reported to the Federal government
The State must incorporate elements of the PIP into the goals and objectives of the CFSP and address progress implementing the PIP in the Annual Progress and Services Report (APSR)
CFSR Data ProfilePennsylvania’s Performance
Overview of the Data Profile Produced and used by ACF for the CFSR Similar information is provided to CCYA in
six-month county data packages Determines whether PA meets national
standards on data items in the CFSR Consists of:
Safety Data (NCANDS) Permanency Data (AFCARS)
Safety Data Descriptive Information
Total Reports (Disposed) Dispositions Children Served and Children Placed Fatalities
Evaluative Information Two Safety Indicators Time to Investigation
Safety Indicators
Recurrence of Maltreatment National standard: 94.6% Pennsylvania score: 97.0%
Maltreatment of Children in Foster Care National standard: 99.68% Pennsylvania score: 99.76%
Permanency Data Descriptive Information
Population Flow Placement Types and Settings Permanency Goals Removal Episodes Lengths of Time
Evaluative Information Four Permanency Composites
About Permanency Indicators National Standards apply to composites only Composite scores range from 50 to 150;
higher is better On measures, compare PA score to national
medians and 75th percentiles Measures are generally stated positively On most permanency measures, only
children in care 8 days or more are counted Trial home visits are counted differently for
reunification measures
Permanency Composite 1
Timeliness and Permanency of Reunification Consists of four measures
National standard: 122.6 National median: 113.7 Pennsylvania score: 85.2
Timeliness and Permanency of Reunification Measures
Exits to reunification: Of those reunified, percent within 12 months (retrospective)
PA: 69.3% Median: 69.9% 75th: 75.2%
Median length of stay: Of those reunified, median months in care
PA: 6.9 Median: 6.5 75th: 5.4
Timeliness and Permanency of Reunification Measures (con’d) Entry cohort exits to reunification: Of those
entering care for first time, percent reunified within 12 months (prospective)
PA: 44.5% Median: 39.4% 75th: 48.4%
Prospective re-entry: Of those exiting care, percent returning within 12 months
PA: 28.5% Median: 15.0% 75th: 9.9%
Permanency Composite 2
Timeliness of Adoption Consists of five measures
National standard: 106.4 National median: 95.3 Pennsylvania score: 106.1
Timeliness of Adoption Measures Exits to adoption: Of those adopted, percent
within 24 months
PA: 26.4% Median: 26.8% 75th: 36.6%
Median length of stay: Of those adopted, median months in care
PA: 31.6 Median: 32.4 75th: 27.3
17+ months - adopted: Of those in care 17+ months, percent adopted by end of year
PA: 20.3% Median: 20.2% 75th: 22.7%
Timeliness of Adoption Measures (con’d)
17+ months - legally free: Of those in care 17+ months and not free, percent free within 6 months
PA: 10.2% Median: 8.8% 75th:10.9%
Legally free - adopted: Of those legally freed during previous year, percent adopted within 12 months
PA: 61.6% Median: 45.8% 75th: 53.7%
Permanency Composite 3
Permanency for children and youth in foster care for long periods of time
Consists of three measures
National standard: 121.7 National median: 112.7 Pennsylvania score: 135.5
Long Term Cases Measures Exits prior to age 18th: Of those in care 24+ months,
percent discharged to permanent home by end of year
PA: 30.1% Median: 25.0% 75th: 29.1%
Exits for children with TPR: Of those discharged and legally free, percent discharged to permanency
PA: 98.1% Median: 96.8% 75th: 98.0%
Children aging out: Of those discharged to emancipation, percent in care more than 3 years
PA: 31.6% Median: 47.8% 75th: 37.5%
Permanency Composite 4
Placement Stability Consists of three measures
National standard: 101.5 National median: 93.3 Pennsylvania score: 102.4
Placement Stability Measures Two or fewer settings – less than 12 months: Of those in
care less than 12 months, percent with two or fewer placements
PA: 86.4% Median: 83.3% 75th: 86.0%
Two or fewer settings – 12-24 months: Of those in care 12 – 24 months, percent with two or fewer placements
PA: 66.6% Median: 59.9% 75th: 65.4%
Two or fewer settings – 24 or more months: Of those in care 24+ months, percent with two or fewer placements
PA: 42.7% Median: 33.9% 75th:41.8%
Composite Summary Reunification and re-entries are below national standard
and show little change from last CFSR; re-entry is highest in the nation
Timeliness to adoption is improving; just below national standard Once children are freed, PA has a good record on finalization Few children in care 17+ months move onto the adoption track
Permanency for children in care for long periods should not have to be addressed in the PIP Children in care 24+ months are more likely than in other states
to be discharged to a permanent home Children aging out are less likely to have been in care over three
years
Placement stability just meets the national standard
Questions for Providers What is the performance of the counties we
provide services to? How does our agency impact those counties’
performance? Are there policies/practices of the provider
agency or characteristics of the families/children that contribute to this result?
How can we partner with the county to evaluate the outcomes of the children our agency serves?
How can our agency improve or sustain our performance?