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Family Safety Program Overview

Family Safety Program Overview. Vision: Develop and continuously improve a model system of family safety that: has the confidence of the citizens of Florida; is effective and efficient in its use of resources; provides accountability in achieving its mission, goals and objectives;

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Family Safety Program Overview

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  1. Family Safety Program Overview Vision: Develop and continuously improve a model system of family safety that: • has the confidence of the citizens of Florida; • is effective and efficient in its use of resources; • provides accountability in achieving its mission, goals and objectives; • is seen as a national model. Mission: The Family Safety program provides leadership in working with community partners to insure the safety, timely permanency and well-being of Florida’s children and families. 1

  2. Family Safety DataFY 00-01 • Through May 01, there were 163, 285 investigations initiated and 136,718 investigations closed. • The closed cases included: • 235,616 alleged child victims • 109,130 children with findings of maltreatment. • As of May 1, there were 17,890 children in foster care.

  3. * * * * • GOALS • In-Home Services Successful • Reunification • Adoption 3

  4. Family Safety Major Initiatives • Foster Care Improvements • Abuse Hotline Evaluation • Restructuring Training System “Train to Tasks” Adult Education Model Mentoring Program Competency-Based • HomeSafenet • Community-Based Care 4

  5. National Data Sets & Analysis • National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) • Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) • Adoption and Safe Families Act (AFSA) of 1997

  6. Child Welfare Annual Outcome Reports • Guiding Principles: • Performance that is primarily within control of State child welfare system • Measures should be assessed in ways that limit the potential for misinterpretation • Should assess the continuous improvement of each State over time, rather than compare States with each other • Should be based on data that are available through existing data collection systems

  7. Federal Outcomes 1: Reduce recurrence of child abuse and/or neglect. 2: Reduce the incidence of child abuse and/or neglect in foster care. 3: Increase permanency for children in foster care

  8. Federal Outcomes, cont. • 4: Reduce time in foster care to reunification without increasing re-entry • 5: Reduce time in care to adoption. • 6: Increase placement stability. • 7. Reduce placements of young children in group homes or institutions.

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