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Administration for Children and Families Children’s Bureau

Administration for Children and Families Children’s Bureau. Fostering Connections Implementation Support & Resources CAPTA 2010 – Highlights. Fostering Connections. Extension of IV-E Foster Care to Youth up to Age 21 Effective October 1, 2010

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Administration for Children and Families Children’s Bureau

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  1. Administration for Children and FamiliesChildren’s Bureau Fostering Connections Implementation Support & Resources CAPTA 2010 – Highlights

  2. Fostering Connections Extension of IV-E Foster Care to Youth up to Age 21 • Effective October 1, 2010 Region V States – Illinois and Minnesota through age 21 Region VII States – Nebraska through age 19 • Program Instructions ACYF-CB-PI-10-14 ACYF-CB-PI-10-11 • Child Welfare Policy Manual CWPM 8.3A.11, Q#6 CWPM 8.3A.11, Q#7 Transition Plans for Emancipating Youth • Effective October 7, 2008 • Program Instructions ACYF-CB-PI-10-10 ACYF-CB-PI-10-11

  3. Fostering Connections • Title IV-E Kinship Guardianship Assistance Program • Effective October 7, 2008 • Region VII States – Missouri and Nebraska Region V States – Illinois and Michigan • Program Instructions • ACYF-CB-PI-10-14 ACYF-CB-PI-10-11 • ACYF-CB-PI-10-07 ACYF-CB-PI-10-01 • Child Welfare Manual CWPM 8.5A, Q#2 CWPM 8.5A, Q#3 CWPM 8.5B, Q#6 CWPM 8.5C, Q#2 CWPM 8.5C, Q#3 CWPM 8.5C.1, Q#1

  4. Fostering Connections • Educational Stability • Effective October 7, 2008 • Program Instructions • ACYF-CB-PI-10-11 • Child Welfare Policy Manual • CWPM 8.3B, Q#1 CWPM 8.4, Q#2 • CWPM 8.4, Q#3 • Health Oversight and Coordination Plan Requirements • Effective October 7, 2008 • Program Instructions • ACYF-CB-PI-09-06 ACYF-CB-PI-09-07 • ACYF-CB-PI-10-08 ACYF-CB-PI-10-09 • ACYF-CB-PI-10-10 ACYF-CB-PI-10-11

  5. Fostering Connections Title IV-E Plan Requirements for Sibling Placements • Effective October 7, 2008 • Program Instructions ACYF-CB-PI-10-11 Notice to Relatives of Removal • Effective October 7, 2008 • Program Instructions ACYF-CB-PI-10-11 Licensing Waivers for Relatives and Report to Congress • Effective October 7, 2008 • Program Instructions ACYF-CB-PI-10-11 ACYF-CB-PI-09-06

  6. Fostering Connections De-linking a Child's Adoption Assistance Eligibility from AFDC Eligibility Requirements • Effective October 1, 2009 (subject to phase-in) • Program Instructions ACYF-CB-PI-10-14ACYF-CB-PI-10-11 ACYF-CB-PI-09-10 • Child Welfare Manual CWPM 8.2B, Q#5 CWPM 8.2B.11, Q#3 CWPM 8.2B.12, Q#3 Extension & Expansion of the Adoption Incentives Program • Effective October 7, 2008 • Program Instructions and Information Memorandums ACYF-CB-PI-10-14 ACYF-CB-IM-09-03

  7. Fostering Connections Training • Effective October 7, 2008 (phase-in applies to certain trainee categories) • Program Instructions ACYF-CB-PI-10-11 ACYF-CB-PI-10-09 • Child Welfare Policy Manual CWPM 8.1H, Q#1 CWPM 8.1H, Q#8 CWPM 8.1H, Q#17 CWPM 8.1H, Q#18 CWPM 8.1H, Q#19 CWPM 8.1H, Q#20

  8. Fostering Connections Tribal Option to Operate a Title IV-E Program • Effective October 1, 2009 • Program Instructions and Information Memorandums ACYF-CB-PI-10-13 ACYF-CB-PI-10-11 ACYF-CB-PI-09-11 ACYF-CB-IM-09-02 ACYF-CB-PI-08-06 ACYF-CB-IM-08-03 Tribal Option to Directly Operate the Chafee Foster Care Independent Living Program (CFCIP) and Education and Training Voucher (ETV) Program • Effective October 1, 2009 • Program Instructions ACYF-CB-PI-10-08 ACYF-CB-PI-09-07

  9. Fostering Connections Tribal Title IV-E Plan Development Grants • Region V - Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Baraga, MI • Current year application due date: July 5, 2011 • One-time grants to Tribes, tribal organizations, or tribal consortia that are seeking to develop, and within 24 months of grant receipt, to submit to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) a plan to implement a title IV-E foster care, adoption assistance, and, at tribal option, guardianship assistance program. • The grant may be used for costs relating to the development of data collection systems, a cost allocation methodology, agency and tribal court procedures necessary to meet the case review system requirements under section 475(5) of the Act, or any other costs attributable to meeting any other requirement necessary for approval of a title IV-E plan.

  10. Fostering Connections State Good Faith Negotiation with Tribes • Effective October 7, 2008 • Program Instructions ACYF-CB-PI-10-11 ACYF-CB-PI-10-09 ACYF-CB-PI-09-07 ACYF-CB-PI-09-06 • Discussion • Tribal IV-E Implementation & Considerations • State Plan Development • Tribal and State Relations

  11. Fostering Connections Adoption Tax Credit • Effective October 7, 2008 • Program Instructions ACYF-CB-PI-10-11 Access to Federal Parent Locator Service • Effective October 7, 2008 • Program Instructions ACYF-CB-PI-10-11

  12. CAPTA 2010 – Highlights CAPTA Plan States submit CAPTA plans which will remain in effect for the duration of the State’s participation in the grant. • CAPTA plans must be periodically reviewed and revised to reflect changes in strategies or programs. • State must provide notice to HHS of any substantive changes which could affect the State’s eligibility for the grant. • State must provide notice to HHS of any changes in how the State is using the grant funds. • State must continue to provide an annual report describing how the funds were used to address purposes and achieve objectives.

  13. CAPTA 2010 – Highlights CAPTA Assurances Certification by the Governor that the State has in effect and is enforcing a State law, or has in effect and is operating a Statewide program that includes provisions and procedures for: • Child abuse and neglect reporting including mandatory reporting • Children born with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder • Differential response • Training for guardians ad litem • Reunification and parents with sexual abuse convictions • Criminal background checks • Technology Systems

  14. CAPTA 2010 – Highlights Additional Assurances • CAPTA State Plan is coordinated with title IV-B State Plan • Address needs of unaccompanied homeless youth • Collaboration with CBCAP agencies and families affected by CA/N in development of State plan Description of Policies and Procedures • Appropriate family involvement in decision-making on behalf of children who have been abuse and/or neglected • Collaboration amongst child protective services (cps), substance abuse, domestic violence, and other agencies • The use of differential response, as applicable

  15. CAPTA 2010 – Highlights Annual State Data Reports • # of families during the year who received differential response • Average caseload for cps workers responsible for intake, screening, assessment, and investigation • Information and data on the education, qualifications, and training requirements for cps personnel as well as demographics information on personnel • Information on caseload requirements for cps personnel • # of children referred to cps under policies and procedures established to address the needs of infants born with and affected by illegal substance abuse, withdrawal symptoms or a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder • # of children under 3 involved in a substantiated case of child abuse or neglect that were eligible to be referred to agencies providing early intervention services under part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and the number of these children actually referred to these early intervention services

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