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Child Protective Services Region 8 Children First: Protected and Connected
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Region 8 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009* Investigations58.23227.4 Family Based Safety Services 25.138.321.5 Conservatorship36.729.923.4 *Annualized Second Quarter Data
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REASONS FOR LEAVING Salary Stress Not Feeling Valued
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REASONS FOR LIKING JOB Helping Families Co-workers Benefits/Supervisor Support Flexibility
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By stage of service Approximately 100 randomly selected caseworkers – 8/08 Neutral facilitation Suggestions for retention
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Themes Consistency Across Programs Formal Mentoring Program for Conservatorship Workers Supervisor Development
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Orientation New Supervisors Support Group Integrity Coaching DFPS Tomorrow Program
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Statewide Video Provide Realistic Job Preview Screen In Best Candidates Joint Interviews with Supervisors
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Launched in Investigations March 08 Workers with more than 45 cases No new assignments for 30 days Clear out workload – start fresh
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All stages of service Retention Agents (Investigation) All-Stars (Family Based Safety Services) ROC (Conservatorship) Mentors assigned day one Guides caseworker through first few months
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Investigations Program Review Learned Tasks and Skills Not Taught in Training Protégés Felt Supported by their Mentor and Supervisor 92% of Mentors Saw Increase in Their Leadership Skills
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Investigations Program Review, Cont. 100% of Mentors interested in Supervision Turnover Decreased 58.2% FY 2007 32% FY 2008 27.4% FY 2009* *2 nd Quarter Annualized Data
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FBSS Program Review Received “Hands On” Training Gained Confidence to Work with Children and Families 100% of Supervisors Would Recommend Workers & Want Program to Continue Turnover Decreased 38.3% FY 2008 21.5% FY 2009* *2 nd Quarter Annualized Data
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Program Directors co-housed with staff Most workers think Program Directors are approachable Workers are hesitant to go to Program Directors about supervisory issues
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Began last year 1 Investigation Unit 1 Family Based Unit Expanded this year 5 more Investigation Units 4 more Family Based Units Portable office Extensive Training
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Quarterly Meetings Are you Single? ABC Club WOW Club 100% Club Fun events Monthly newsletter Picnic for staff & their family Christmas in July
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Tennis shoe drive Pajama drive Recess & Reciprocity Celebrating Families
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Region 8 April 2007 2007April2008April2009Investigations25.020.715.8 Family Based Safety Services 18.819.317.2 Conservatorship45.241.932.3
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Partnership Between Casey Family Programs and American Public Human Services Association & CPS Meeting in Region Since October 2008 Focus on Supervisory Development for retention Expanded Integrity Coaching for all managers Developed & implemented new supervisor orientation This summer implementing support groups Supervisor Survey
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March 09 80% Participation Rate Everyone evaluated supervisor & few questions on second line supervisor Managers holding conferences & implementing developmental plans Overall results were good
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Supervisor Skill Development Conference Rollout of Mission, Vision, Values Formal recognition program for exhibiting MVV Next goal – strengthening communication in Region 8 Consistency & teamwork among programs Protocols on sharing vital information (policy)
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