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G2 Meeting

G2 Meeting. August 6, 2014. Agenda. Greetings from Director Bobby Cagle ETS ' IV-E Program:   Julie York Reporting Period 16 Results:   Karen and Jim Outcome Performance Grid:   Carol Hall Permanency Benchmarks:   Jim Outcomes 9 &10: C. Hall and Samantha Walker

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G2 Meeting

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  1. G2 Meeting August 6, 2014

  2. Agenda • Greetings from Director Bobby Cagle • ETS' IV-E Program:  Julie York • Reporting Period 16 Results:  Karen and Jim • Outcome Performance Grid:  Carol Hall • Permanency Benchmarks:  Jim • Outcomes 9 &10: C. Hall and Samantha Walker • 8:8, Visitation, 8b and O.30:  County Staff • Closing Remarks

  3. Greetings Director Bobby Cagle

  4. ETS' IV-E Program Julie York

  5. Period 16 Results Jim and Karen

  6. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 5:Maltreatment in Care

  7. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 1: Maltreatment-in-care Investigations Commenced Within 24 Hours of Receipt of Report

  8. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 2: Maltreatment-in-care Investigations Completed Within 30 Days of Report Receipt

  9. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 3: Maltreatment-in-care Investigations with Timely Face-to-Face Private Contact with All Alleged Victims

  10. Twelve Periods of State Performance on Outcome 6:Incidents of Corporal Punishment in Foster Homes

  11. Outcome 7 Diligent Searches Undertaken Within 60 Days

  12. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 19: Children are in Placements Close to their Homes

  13. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 21: Children are Appropriately Visiting with their Parent(s) to Progress Toward Reunification

  14. Eleven Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 16: Sibling Groups are Together in Placements

  15. Seven Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 23:Sibling Visits

  16. Eleven Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 8:Permanency for Children Entering Foster Care since October 27, 2005

  17. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 11: Children are Adopted Within 12 Months of Parental Rights Termination

  18. Twelve Reporting Periods State Performance on Outcome 4: Foster Care Re-entry within 12 Months of Previous Exits

  19. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 15: Children in Care 15 of the Previous 22 Months have Petitions for Terminating Parental Rights or a Compelling Reason Not to Terminate Parental Rights

  20. Twelve Reporting Periods State Performance on Outcome 27: Timely Semi-Annual Judicial/Citizen Panel Case Reviews

  21. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 28: Timely Permanency Hearings

  22. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 17: Children with 2 or Fewer Placement Moves in Prior 12 Months

  23. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 18: Children with 2 or Fewer Placement Case Managers in Prior 12 Months

  24. Six Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 20a:Required Twice Monthly Case Manager Visits with Children

  25. Six Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 20b: Required Private Monthly Case Manager Visits with Children

  26. Six Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 22: Required Case Manager Visits with Caregivers

  27. Eight Years of State Performance on Outcome Measure 24, Educational Achievement

  28. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 30: Children with All Plan Identified Needs Met

  29. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 25: Children Placed in Settings that are in Full Approval and/or Licensure Status

  30. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 31: Children are Not in Foster Homes Exceeding Specified Capacity Limits

  31. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 26:Court Orders Contain Required Language to Support IV-E Funding Claims

  32. Twelve Reporting Periods of State Performance on Outcome 29: Children in Care With Legal Custody Lapsesn=75

  33. Twelve Reporting Periods of CPS Investigation Caseloads Percent of Caseloads Meeting Standards

  34. Twelve Reporting Periods of Family Preservation Caseloads Percent of Caseloads Meeting Standards These cases were formerly referred to as “on-going CPS”.

  35. Twelve Reporting Periods of Regular Permanency Caseloads Percent Meeting Standards

  36. Twelve Reporting Periods of Specialized Caseloads Percent Meeting Standard

  37. Outcome Performance Grid Carol Hall

  38. Kenny A. Outcome Performance

  39. Kenny A. Outcome Performance

  40. Kenny A. Outcome Performance

  41. Permanency Benchmarks Jim

  42. What is “Stock and Flow?" 6-12 month “Tub” 13+ month “Faucet Kids” 13+ month “Tub” Exits from Care Exits from Care

  43. Win Fabulous Prizes!!!

  44. DeKalb Permanency Benchmarks

  45. Fulton Permanency Benchmarks

  46. Outcomes 9 & 10 Carol Hall and Samantha Walker

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