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Garbage in – Garbage Out Programmers have to understand welfare regulations in order to program the computer system Most of the programmers understanding ccame from counties County interpretations of the regulations are not always correct
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LEADER in Los Angeles – LEADER II coming soon CalWIN – Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, Orange, Placer, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, Tulare, Ventura & Yolo (17 counties) C-IV- All remaining 40 counties
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2.5 million cases 43% of the State’s caseload CalWIN was fully functional in December 2007
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Ross Perot Electronic Data Systems (EDS) and Deloite Consulting Colorado Welfare Computer System LEADER in Los Angeles
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1 st CountyPlacer County January 2005 2 nd County SacramentoMarch 2005 Thereafter 1 county each month
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Workers introduced to CalWIN knew the welfare regulations Workers knew that the applicant/recipient was entitled to benefits, the amount of benefits and when the benefits should be issued Worker did not understand CalWIN To get the computer to issue benefits, workers had to input information to get CalWIN to issue proper benefits
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CalWIN is programmed to reevaluate information automatically going back several years Recipients and applicants have been receiving notices of overpayments due to the false information submitted to the computer
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Periodically new releases modifying the computer programming are issued to comply with new legal requirements and procedural improvements Each new release can cause new problems When Advocates identify a new pattern of client problems they must evaluate to see if it is CalWIN caused Advocacy activities are important in resolving CalWIN problems
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CalWORKs based system ◦ Different rules for different programs within CalWIN ◦ Sometimes CalWIN applies CalWORKs requirements to Food Stamps and Medi-Cal Acts on each individual reported change NOA language problems Not allowing the computer to be a computer
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Many good workers retired as a result of CalWIN Post CalWIN workers, training consists of mostly CalWIN trainings and little training on regulations Workers defer to CalWINs determinations and don’t independently determine eligibility
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Bad NOA Violates Turner v. Anderson that standardized NOAs- ACL 86-57 Applicant not allowed to complete SAWS-1 Paperless - Impact on Due Process Not getting benefits on time Delay in application CalWIN overrides manual instructions ◦ School attendance-immunizations
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Infringes on Recipients’ Right to Privacy ◦ CalWIN tracks EBT usage ◦ Use of EBT card outside of county may trigger termination for “whereabouts unknown” CalWIN does not track recipient entitlement to WtW transportation CalWIN miscalculates CalWORKs 0-month time limit General CalWIN problems (con’t)
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CalWIN is administered by WCDS WCDS Consortia consists of representative of 18 CWD that use CalWIN It is governed by: ◦ WCDS Board of Directors By-Laws ◦ WCDS Policy Board By-Laws ◦ WCDS Integration Oversight Committee By-Laws ◦ WCDS Information Technology Agreement for the CalWORKs Information Network ◦ WCDS Manual ◦ CSAC Agreement
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Meetings with local CWD Meetings with DSS Demand letter meetings
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Who is in charge? ◦ The State? ◦ The County? ◦ The Consortia?
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Change request derive from state, federal or county mandated policy or regulations, changes in county business practice needs, or technology changes WCDS consortia operates and administers CalWIN The consortium issues instructions for the issuance, continuance and termination of public assistance benefits
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Change request are presented to the Change Control Board (CCB) without DSS involvement CCB prioritizes requires changes to CalWIN. Lower rated changes may not occur for years DSS has no role in determining what gets priority
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Non-System Determined Issuance What is it used Why is it used
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Contact the help desk Submit a trouble ticket
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Meetings with DSS Demand Letter meetings Meeting with CWD
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