Minnesota’s CJI: Collaboration on Using Data to Improve Outcomes Christeen Borsheim Director, Child Safety and Permanency Division, Department of Human.

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Minnesota’s CJI: Collaboration on Using Data to Improve Outcomes Christeen Borsheim Director, Child Safety and Permanency Division, Department of Human Services Ann Ahlstrom Staff Attorney and Manager, Children’s Justice Initiatve, State Court Administrator’s Office

Overview of Minnesota Presentation Background and structure of Minnesota CJI Evolution and use of outcome data Collaborative efforts at state and local level What we’ve achieved Lessons learned

Background and Structure of Minnesota CJI State Courts Child Welfare Counties Tribal History of Children’s Justice Initiative – Lead judges – Statewide Advisory Team – Local CJI teams

Evolution in Use of Outcome Data 2007 CFSR – Opportunity to use results with CJI teams – Educated judges and all team members about the CFSR process and outcomes – Provided data at 10 Regional Meetings Bombarded people with data! Asked them to develop action plans related to all items Judicial Council Resolution

Evolution in Use of Outcome Data Became more focused on key strategies and related measures Introduced well-being measures Teams and judges see same data on same measures over time Judicial Council has adopted rigorous timing measures for permanency and time to adoption

Collaborative efforts at state and local level CJI staff partner in MnCFSR in larger metro counties Share court data with MnCFSR in any county Review key measures with chief justice and commissioner of human services at Advisory Committee meeting every quarter Local teams are encouraged to access reports available from court and DHS

Partners in CQI Second round of CJI Regional Team Meetings 2012 – Amount of data reduced – CJI team action plans evolved to “key strategies” CJI leadership promotes CJI at leadership meetings, conferences, and educational opportunities for stakeholder ASPR, CFSR, CFSP Together whenever there is child welfare issue: – NGA opportunities for improved practices: safe reduction – Data roundtable – foster care re-entry – Data sharing conferences

What We’ve Achieved CJI teams know about and use data – CJI teams receive results of local MnCFSR – Judges use data to review timely permanency and adoption – Supports shared accountability Judicial branch has timing objectives and Judicial Council receives report twice a year about progress Counties work to understand data, adopt more targeted strategies and efforts to improve performance Significant improvements in adoption and foster care performance

Lessons Learned Leadership, leadership, leadership! Gaining and sustaining momentum takes resources, time, attention Need to “get out there” to meet with teams and be willing to invest time and resources Use fewer pieces of data, presented in a consistent way to keep attention and interest Leadership!