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Florida’s State Plan for the Prev
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Florida’s State Plan for the Prev
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Florida’s State Plan for the Prev
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Florida’s State Plan for the Prev
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Florida’s State Plan for the Prev
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AttachmentSERVICING CHILD WELFARE C
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AttachmentRebuilding1. Indicate wha
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Annual Report2007
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From the Executive DirectorFiscal y
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I. MISSION.FCR VisionA world where
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III. CITIZEN REVIEW HEARINGSDuring
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Children reviewed - by agency and j
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IV. THE CHILDREN REVIEWEDThe typica
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Length of stay in foster careBy cas
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CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL N
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V. THE END OF THE JOURNEY: INDEPEND
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Compliance with IL servicesIndepend
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‣ Of the children reviewed, 25% (
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SYSTEM BARRIERSAgency compliance wi
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VII.2007 CITIZEN REVIEW PANEL RECOM
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panels make recommendations to the
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Collier, Miami-Dade, Duval, Hernand
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X. VOLUNTEERSLinda AbramsMagaly Alv
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WE PRAY FOR CHILDRENWe pray for chi
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Citizen's Foster Care Review Board
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Volunteers:During calendar 2007 in-
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We will continue these efforts. Vol
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2OO7 - 2OO8 STEERING COMMITTEE MEMB
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Citizen's Foster Care Review BoardB
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We adjoumed at 5:40 PM.).espectfull
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CFCRBAnnual Board of Directors Meet
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Ed announced that the DCF building
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'een Task ForceVolunteer Recruitmen
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I# of Gases/# of Ghildren538,/,"Itl
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oPrimary Reason for Entry into Gare
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Age of Ghildren20,{U^15010050oAge o
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Goal Changed by CFCRE]24Goal chanse
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Task Force on Child ProtectionPreli
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Charge 6: Identify specific concern
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• Glen Casel, Executive Director,
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Meetings of the Task ForceThe first
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current research indicates and what
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Force endorses these actions, parti
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Recommendations:• The Task Force
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CHARGE 4: Review and make recommend
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attorneys, youth, and other appropr
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coordinated effort to identify and
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CHARGE 8: Make any other substantiv
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adoptive placements. The Task Force
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Child Protection System from the De
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Mr. Barry KrischerPage TwoJuly 17,2
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Task Force on Child ProtectionPrese
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Task Force on Child ProtectionFinal
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Discussion of Administrative Issues
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• The best interest of the child
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• Report to law enforcement---too
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• Job descriptions and expectatio
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Task Force on Child ProtectionMeeti
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• Looking forward to recommendati
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• Each Region is responsible to r
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• What is the quality assurance s
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• We require health screening wit
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Home StudyProcessReunificationFocus
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Task Force on Child ProtectionMeeti
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• Page 15 entitled Circuit 5 Medi
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• Agreements are good here in Flo
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• If Florida has to pay a financi
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Task Force on Child ProtectionMeeti
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• George Sheldon, Assistant Secre
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• Mr. Frye commented that in the
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• Andrea Moore, Executive Directo
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Task Force on Child ProtectionJacks
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• Overview of Neighbor to Family:
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- Mr. Thomas stated his four childr
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• The history of legal services w
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2. Question from Task Force member:
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- They receive referrals from the s
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to trained investigators responsibl
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ability to ensure that a child’s
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MethodologyA Quality Assurance revi
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FindingsI. Reporting a Missing Chil
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eunification, case manager visitati
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was documentation found that child
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Martell home in Lake County on July
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Appendices1. Child Location Process
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5. A missing child report is entere
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Appendix 3Relative, Non-Relative an
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IssueRemunerationRequiredHomeVisits
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Appendix 4Detailed Time LineCandice
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07/22/2006 - Supplemental abuse rep
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10/04/2006 - Case manager contacted
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12/18/2006 - Memo to Trish Adams, C
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01/24/2007 - Case manager checks to
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Executive SummaryOn June 14, 2007,
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Operation SafeKidsStatus UpdateAugu
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Action to be takenThe workgroup rel
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priorities for project, based on th
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monitoring efforts and other areas,
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National Center for Missing and Exp
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were located and it seemed a lot of
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Final Progress Report on the Recomm
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Final Progress Report on the Recomm
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Final Progress Report on the Recomm
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Final Progress Report on the Recomm
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Final Progress Report on the Recomm
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Final Progress Report on the Recomm