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RHODE ISLAND Title IV-B Child and F
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Rhode Island TITLE IV-B CHILD AND F
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services to provide a managed syste
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CHILD WELFARE CONTEXT DATA The Depa
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Maltreatment Type of Child Victims
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of the data and Department experien
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1. National Standards Outcomes and
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more clearly identify family needs
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National Adoption Outcome Measures
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MULTI-ETHNIC PLACEMENT ACT (MEPA) F
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Recruitment packets were sent to ch
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MULTI-ETHNIC PLACEMENT PLAN Compreh
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Other recruitment efforts are in pr
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VI. Objective: The Department of Ch
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Activities Person Overseeing Activi
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Activities Person Overseeing Activi
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June 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009,
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three listed above as well as staff
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• Coordination: the Director and
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Status: The Department is anticipat
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Goal V - Enhance the capacity of em
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Training - The Department, through
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The first goal refocuses and reinfo
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GOAL I: Establish a continuum of fa
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GOAL I: Establish a continuum of fa
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GOAL II: Promote permanency, includ
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Goal IV: Enhance the capacity of em
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Provide personal and emotional supp
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out of care youth; 2016 - 95% in ca
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INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT Strengthen
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safety outcome related items. The D
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prevent removal. Maintain co-loca
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coming into care. The Safe Families
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Section 106(a)(14) supporting and e
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pharmaceutical, and other needs con
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Caseworker Visit Improvement Plan O
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Child Protective Services (CPS) Tra
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Training Institute on Youth Who Sex