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Title IV-E Evaluation KRISTINE PIESCHER, PH.D. CENTER FOR ADVANCED STUDIES IN CHILD WELFARE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA.

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1 Title IV-E Evaluation KRISTINE PIESCHER, PH.D. CENTER FOR ADVANCED STUDIES IN CHILD WELFARE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

2 Training Supported by Title IV-E  Training current and future public or tribal child welfare staff.  Short-term or long-term.  Enhanced federal match of 75% (administrative costs matched at 50%).  Supports university-agency training partnerships  Universities provide state match through in-kind expenditures  Faculty, overhead, and curriculum development  Use of funds  Stipends to students, curriculum development, materials and books, field instructors, distance education, research and evaluation of the program, and incentives for staff recruitment

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4 IV-E Evaluation Requirements  Federal Requirements:  The evaluation shall be conducted by representatives from the educational institution and the State agency to determine whether conditions and objectives described in the grant are being met.

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6 National IV-E Data Warehouse (proposed data points) Title IV-E Recipient Demographic Data If student is currently employed as a CW professional Prior to Title IV-E, # of years of paid CW experience Degree funded by Title IV-E dollars (BASW/ BSW/ MSW/Ph.D.) Degree earned prior to becoming a Title IV-E scholar Student enrollment status (PT/FT/other) Graduation Year Name of educational institute Race & Ethnicity Languages student speaks fluently Age at graduation Post Graduation Data Length of work obligation Graduate's fulfillment of her/his work commitment Where the graduate fulfilled her/his commitment (public, private, tribal setting) Is the graduate still employed by that agency Did the graduate receive a promotion at that agency Did the graduate make a lateral transfer to another position in child welfare in that agency Job satisfaction If the graduate left child welfare, why did they do so

7 FLEXIBILITY, FIT & INNOVATION

8 EVALUATION DEVELOPMENT

9 University of Minnesota Contract Evaluate the effectiveness of the program on an annual basis. Support and cooperate with ongoing state quality assurance activities to meet Title IV-E compliance.

10 University of Minnesota Evaluation  Future child welfare workforce (long-term)  Preparation for public or tribal child welfare practice,  Employment in public or tribal child welfare agencies, and  Retention and promotion of IV-E trained social workers  Current child welfare workforce (short-term)  Training needs supported

11 Our Process  Read published literature  Reviewed other IV-E evaluation plans  Networked with colleagues  Needs assessment  Proposal, discussion, and refinement  Developed methodology and implementation plan

12 In the end…  Longitudinal  Descriptive  Includes ad hoc evaluation opportunities  DOABLE!

13 Applicant Census CWKA Pre-Test 3 Year Retention & Leadership Survey Work Obligation Census Graduate Census Preparedness Survey 1 Training & Prof. Dev. Evaluation Ad-Hoc Evaluation 9 Year Retention & Leadership Survey 6 Year Retention & Leadership Survey CWKA Post-Test CWSA Pre-Test MSW ProgramsCW Employment CWSA Post-Test Preparedness Survey 2

14 Lessons learned  Take your time in planning  Don’t recreate the wheel  Stakeholder buy in and support  Needs assessment  Utilize natural communication opportunities  You can’t do it all – FOCUS

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16 Thank you!  Questions?


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