Lori Clarke Convergent Horizons February 6, 2015.

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Lori Clarke Convergent Horizons February 6, 2015

Family Needs/ Agency Resources Forced Fit 

OutcomesProcess  Safety  Permanency  Well-being  Self-Assessment  Peer Quality Case Review  Program Improvement Plan

 Common Vision: ◦ CWS Stakeholder’s Redesign  Child Welfare Improvements: ◦ Differential Response ◦ Statewide Safety Assessment ◦ Permanency and Youth Transitions  Outcomes & Accountability System (AB636) ◦ Self-Assessment ◦ Peer Quality Case Review ◦ County System Improvement Plan

A new vision for California’s CWS… …a vision of every child living in a safe, stable, permanent home, nurtured by healthy families and strong communities.

Key Themes in Prevention  Measuring and evaluating the impact of prevention activities  Implementing and sustaining evidence based and evidence-informed programs  Embedding prevention within larger early childhood systems  Integrating parents as partners  Knowledge development, knowledge dissemination, and knowledge integration 10

Public AgenciesPrivate Sector  Focus on Child and Family Well-Being  Shared Service Delivery ◦ Collaboration ◦ Co-location ◦ Shifting public image  Integration of Prevention into SIPS  Evidence-based practice tools  Championed the rise of ◦ strength based practice, ◦ family support, and ◦ family strengthening  Increased public awareness  Defined continuum of prevention  Help shape prevention systems Silo-busting: Cross –systems integration

CPS Hotline Reports650,000 reports479,000 children Children in care91,00055,000 3 or more placements35%16% African American children in care 30% (vs 7% in population) 32% decline Substance abuse involvement 80%UNK % US Children13%13%+ % US Children in care20%12%