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Title: THE CENTER FOR STATE FOSTER CARE AND ADOPTION DATA


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THE CENTER FOR STATE FOSTER CARE AND
ADOPTION DATA
  • Improving how information is used in the
    management of child welfare programs

2
Organizational structure
  • Established in January 2004
  • A partnership of
  • APHSA/NAPCWA
  • Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University
    of Chicago
  • Jordan Institute for Families at the University
    of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Center for Social Services Research at the
    University of California at Berkeley

3
Organizational structure
  • State Advisory Board responsible for guiding
    the work of the Center and setting policy on
  • Use of the Centers data
  • Research agenda
  • Types of Technical Assistance provided
  • Data model enhancements

4
The Centers mission
  • Improve state capacity to organize and use
    longitudinal data to
  • analyze performance
  • compare performance support expanded and relevant
    research
  • Measure child welfare agency capacity
  • Use on-line web based software tool for viewing
    data in different ways

5
Critical Needs
  • Improve management of child welfare systems
  • Provides quick, efficient and low cost methods of
    creating reports to
  • develop policy
  • plan programs
  • monitor outcomes
  • Promotes the study of a childs service career
    longitudinally, change over time

6
Importance of longitudinal data?
  • Study of change over time
  • Provides a different way to talk about the
    pattern(s) of that change
  • Provides best opportunity for understanding
    whether outcomes change
  • Used to understand whether programs and policies
    are having their intended effects

7
How the Center supports this work?
  • State child welfare database for each member
    state
  • Training on how to use and interpret data
  • Multi-state foster care and adoption data archive
  • allows deeper research on an unprecedented scale
    to foster a better understanding of child welfare
    nationwide

8
With the web based longitudinal database, you can
  • Create customized queries and construct reports
    to monitor performance
  • Better understand foster care placement outcomes
    in your state or across regions
  • Compare your states performance with other
    counties and states
  • Communicate your agencys story to legislators,
    media, and the courts

9
Center members get
  • Sophisticated longitudinal database
  • 5 hours of technical assistance
  • 2 semi-annual technical assistance sessions
  • Annual Administrative Data Institute
  • Access to multi-state longitudinal data
  • Ongoing support from leaders in the child welfare
    research field

10
Current Center Members
  • (14 states and 1 county) Arizona, Alaska,
    Allegheny County, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia,
    Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, New
    Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, Tennessee, and
    Washington.
  • States in process of joining include California,
    Philadelphia, Texas, Virginia and Wyoming.

11
  • How do I get more information?
  • CONTACT
  • Christina Crayton
  • APHSA / NAPCWA
  • (202) 682-0100 ext. 257
  • ccrayton_at_aphsa.org

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Experience the On-Line Web Tool
  • Tour the FCDA Orientation Advisor
  • http//fcda.chapinhall.org/advisor
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