Georgia's Child and Family Services Federal Review and Evaluation

Statewide Assessment: May 2001


Table Of Contents

  1. General Information (List of Questions)
  2. Systemic Factors
    1. Statewide Information System Capacity
    2. Case Review System
    3. Quality Assurance System
    4. Staff and Provider Training
    5. Service Array and Resource Development
    6. Agency Responsiveness to Community
    7. Foster and Adoptive Home Licensing, Approval, and Recruitment
  3. Safety and Permanency Data
  4. Narrative Assessment of Child and Family Outcomes
    1. SAFETY
      • Outcome S1: Children are, first and foremost, protected from abuse and neglect.
      • Outcome S2: Children are safely maintained in their homes whenever possible and appropriate.
    2. PERMANENCY
      • Outcome P1: Children have permanency and stability in their living situations.
      • Outcome P2: The continuity of family relationships and connections is preserved for children.
    3. CHILD AND FAMILY WELL-BEING
      • Outcome WB1: Families have enhanced capacity to provide for their children's needs.
      • Outcome WB2: Children receive appropriate services to meet their educational needs.
      • Outcome WB3: Children receive adequate services to meet their physical and mental health needs.
  5. State Assessment of Strengths and Needs

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Last Updated 09/06/2001