Overview of Public Facing ODJFS Child Welfare Dashboards

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Overview of Public Facing ODJFS Child Welfare Dashboards February 25, 2019 Ohio SACWIS Project The webinar will begin at 1:00 pm

Agenda Dashboard Background Information Information on Data Information on Specific Dashboards Population Periodicity Drilldowns Questions

Background Since July 2016, ODJFS has fielded over 400 data requests The goal for the Public Facing Data Dashboards is to: Decrease the influx of data requests fielded by ODJFS Decrease the data requests fielded by each PCSA Provide accurate child welfare information for the public Transparency

Overview of CARA and Substance Aubse Functionaltiy Background Continued ODJFS partnered with Ohio Department of Administrative Services to create a visual dashboard experience. Tableau was selected as the data visualization tool. Tableau provides an interactive design for users. Users will not be required to have Tableau to use the dashboards. The dashboards will be located on a dedicated URL. Users will be able to manipulate data using predetermined filters within the Tableau dashboard. Data will be refreshed on delay as opposed to real time. The refresh interval will be quarterly. Dashboards will allow users to view Statewide or County specific visualizations.

Aggregate Data extracted from There is no direct transfer of confidential, detailed information from the Office of Families and Children (OFC) to the Department of Administrative Services. Data will be aggregated by OFC in the Oracle database and then extracted and uploaded into the Tableau application. Any ID associated with a Case, Person or Intake will be encrypted prior to the data extract. If the distinct count for a single county is less than 15, the drilldown options for the dashboard will not be available. Certain values have been mapped within the extract. Aggregate Data extracted from Tableau Application UPLOAD

Available Dashboards Point in Time Count of Children in Care – the base population for this dashboard is point in time data with a count of children in custody. Point in Time Count of Participants on an Open Child Abuse and Neglect Case – the base population for this dashboard is point in time data with a count of active case participants on open cases. Child Abuse and Neglect Referrals and Outcomes – the base population for this dashboard is CA/N and Stranger Danger intakes received during a period of time. Children Removed from the Home due to Parental Substance Use/Abuse – the base population for this dashboard looks at all removals and displays the percentage of those that have parental substance abuse/use prevalence as a removal reason during a period of time. Adoption Related Summary – the base population for this dashboard is children in permanent custody during the period. Summary of Children Removed During the Period – the base population for this dashboard is removals during the period. Summary of Children Discharged from Care During the Period – the base population for this dashboard is discharges from custody during the time period.

Drilldown Options For All Dashboards Date Period Federal Fiscal Year State Fiscal Year Calendar Year Month Month and Year This drilldown depends on the Date Period Selected Federal Fiscal Year October 1 – September 30 (all dates begin October 1, YYYY) State Fiscal Year July 1 – June 30 (all dates begin July 1, YYYY) Calendar Year January 1 – December 31 (all dates begin January 1, YYYY) Month (all dates begin with the first day of the Month selected) Some dashboards are POINT IN TIME and some are PERIOD OF TIME

Drilldown Options For All Dashboards continued Agency Type Age Group Juvenile Court Agencies Includes the 40 Ohio Juvenile Court Agencies Public Child Welfare Agencies Includes the 88 PCSAs Franklin County CSB – NYAP Franklin County CSB – PFSN (Franklin County Managed Care agencies will be mapped to Franklin County CSB) Ohio Department of Youth Services Age Group Newborn 2-11 Months 1-3 Years 4-6 Years 7-9 Years 10-12 Years 13-15 Years 16-18 Years 19-21 Years Over 21 Years Unknown Dashboards will offer a Statewide count and the ability to view any combination of available agencies.

Dashboard #1 – Point in Time Count of Children in Care [POINT IN TIME] Available Drilldown Filters Age Group Custody Type Derived from Participant Legal Action Information → Legal Action in SACWIS Permanent Planned Permanent Living Situation Temporary Placement Type Derived from Case → Workload → Placements → Service Information → Placement Type in SACWIS Congregate Care Family Foster Care Independent Living Kinship Care Other ROM Report Foster Care Counts Placement Type

Dashboard #2 – Point in Time Count of Participants on an Open Child Abuse and Neglect Case Available Drilldown Filters Age Group Case Category Derived from Case → Workload → Case Information → Case Category in SACWIS Adoption Alternative Response Intake Ongoing Other Traditional Response Intake Young Adult Services

Dashboard #3 – Child Abuse and Neglect Referrals and Outcomes [PERIOD OF TIME] Available Drilldown Filters Screening Decision with Screened Out Reason Screening Decision is derived from Intake Workspace → Decision Details → Screening Decision in SACWIS Screened Out Reason is Derived from Intake Workspace → Decision Details → Decision → Reason for screening out in SACWIS Screened In Screened In AR Screened Out – Currently Being Investigated Screened Out – Does Not Meet Criteria for Investigation Screened Out – Not Available Screened Out – Referred to Another Public Children Services Agency SACWIS Report - Intake Details and Statistics

Dashboard #3 – Child Abuse and Neglect Referrals and Outcomes [PERIOD OF TIME] Available Drilldown Filters continued Intake Type Derived from Intake Workspace → Basic → Intake Type → Intake Category in SACWIS Baby Doe/Disabled Infant Emotional Maltreatment Multiple Neglect Physical Abuse Sexual Abuse Stranger Danger Disposition Derived from Case→ Workload → Intake → Intake Dispositions → Disposition in SACWIS Alternative Response Indicated Other Substantiated Unsubstantiated

Removals With Parental Substance Abuse/Use Prevalence Dashboard #4 – Children Removed from the Home due to Parental Substance Use/Abuse [PERIOD OF TIME] The only available drilldown filters for this dashboard are Date Period, Month/Year, Agency Type and Agency Name. Derived from Case → Workload → Initial Removal → Child Removal from Home Information → Selected Removal Reasons in SACWIS Removals With Parental Substance Abuse/Use Prevalence Total Removals Percentage ROM Report – Removal Reasons for Children Entering Foster Care

Overview of CARA and Substance Abuse Functionality Dashboard #5 – Adoption Related Summary [PERIOD OF TIME] Available Drilldown Filters This dashboard utilizes Adoption Measures as Drilldown Filters Available for Adoption Derived from Participant Legal Action Information → Legal Action in SACWIS Distinct count of all children in Permanent Custody during the time period selected. Exit Custody, Not Finalized Derived from Legal Custody/Status → Legal Custody Episode & Status Information → Legal Status → Termination Reason in SACWIS Distinct count of all children who exited Permanent Custody without finalization during the time period selected. Adoption Finalized Derived from Adoption Finalization Checklist Information → Finalization Information → Checklist Details → Ruling Adoption Finalization Date in SACWIS Distinct count of all children whose Adoption Finalized during the time period selected. Exited Custody Legal Custody/Status → Legal Custody Episode & Status Information → Custody Episode End Date in SACWIS Distinct count of all children who exited Permanent Custody status during the time period selected. Entered Custody Legal Custody/Status → Legal Custody Episode & Status Information → Custody Episode Start Date in SACWIS Distinct count of all children who entered Permanent Custody status during the time period selected.

ROM Report Countdown to Adoption/Other Permanency Number of children who were granted TPR Children adopted or achieved permanency Children who were discharged but did not achieve permanency Children remaining in care Adopted in less than 12 months of TPR

Dashboard #6 – Summary of Children Removed During the Period [PERIOD OF TIME] Available Drilldown Filters Reason for Termination and Caretaker Structure are dependent on the Removal Reason measure selected Age Group Removal Reason Derived from Case → Workload → Initial Removal → Removal Information → Child Removal from Home Information → Selected Removal Reasons in SACWIS Abandonment/Relinquishment Abuse Neglect Parental Problems with Child Parent/Family Issues Custody Type Derived from Participant Legal Action Information → Legal Action in SACWIS Permanent Planned Permanent Living Situation Temporary Caretaker Structure Derived from Case → Workload → Initial Removal → Removal Information → Child Removal from Home Information → Caretaker Structure in SACWIS One Parent Household Other Relative Two Parent Household ROM Report – Removal Reasons for Children Entering Foster Care

Dashboard #7 – Summary of Children Discharged from Care During the Period [PERIOD OF TIME] Available Drilldown Filters Age Group Custody Type Derived from Participant Legal Action Information → Legal Action in SACWIS Permanent Planned Permanent Living Situation Temporary Reason for Termination Derived from Case → Workload → Initial Removal → Removal Information → Child Removal from Home Information → Custody Discharge Reason and Legal Custody/Status → Legal Custody Episode & Status Information → Termination Reason in SACWIS Not Applicable Reunification with Parent(s) or Primary Caretaker Living with Other Relatives Adoption Emancipation Guardianship Transfer to Another Agency Runaway Death of a Child Missing or Unknown This dashboard will also display the average Days Spent In Custody! ROM Report – Federal Discharge Reason

Overview of CARA and Substance Aubse Functionaltiy QUESTIONS?

Overview of CARA and Substance Aubse Functionaltiy Contacts: Chris Beach – christopher.beach@jfs.ohio.gov Jennifer Watson – jennifer.Watson@jfs.ohio.gov