Permanency #1--Permanency and Stability in Living Situation

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Permanency #1--Permanency and Stability in Living Situation Name of Presenter April 28, 2008

Overview of Data What is the “current state of affairs” for Safety 1? Overview of Trends in Data Data Sources and Data Insufficiencies

Assessment of Practice What is the explicit child welfare practice model? In what ways does the identified child welfare practice model enable to the jurisdiction to have the capacity to achieve outcomes?

Assessment of Practice What practices were selected to be assessed? Practice—Description of Practice

Assessment of Practice Conclusions on Practice Conclusion #1: Conclusion #2: Conclusion #3:

Assessment of Leadership/Culture Overview of “Ratings” for Leadership/Culture Point #1: Point #2: Point #3: Point #4:

Assessment of Leadership/Culture Conclusions on Leadership/Culture Conclusion #1: Conclusion #2: Conclusion #3:

Assessment of Existing Services What services were selected to be assessed? Name of Service—Description of Service

Assessment of Existing Services Overarching Conclusions on Existing Services Conclusion #1: Conclusion #2: Conclusion #3:

Assessment of Needed Services What services were determined to be needed? Service Name—Description of the Service Rationale:

Overall Conclusions