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2 Citizens Review Panels Blake Jones Program Coordinator

3 Overview Objectives  Review history leading up to the federal requirement  Detail what the federal legislation requires  Review Kentucky’s response to date  Focus on the roles and responsibilities of CRP members

4 1974 Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act Requires submission of a state plan detailing compliance in order to obtain state child abuse and neglect grant, including: – Child abuse and neglect reporting system – Provision of protective services – Confidentiality

5 National Climate Moves from focus on Reunification to Safety  Concern over child fatalities in open cases, children “languishing” in foster care, children returned to unsafe home environments  A call across the country for increased accountability in the child protection system  Federal statutory change came in 2 waves: – 1996 CAPTA reauthorization – 1997 adoption and safe families act

6 1996 CAPTA Reauthorization  Public disclosure in cases resulting in a fatality or near fatality  Mechanisms to ensure that the State does not require reunification of a child with a parent who has been found guilty of killing another child or felony assault resulting in serious bodily injury to a child  Conviction of these crimes is a ground for TPR of surviving children

7 1996 CAPTA Reauthorization  Expedited TPR for “abandoned infants”  And… Establishment of Citizen Review Panels!

8 Establishment of Citizen Review Panels (by July 1999)  3 panels per state (some only need one)  Each panel has the responsibility to review compliance of state and local CPS agencies with respect to: – state CAPTA plan – Other criteria the panel considers important, which may include coordination with foster care and adoption programs and review of child fatalities and near fatalities

9 Requirements for Citizen Review Panels  Composed of volunteer members that – are broadly representative of the community in which they are operating – include individuals with expertise in the prevention and treatment of CA/N – Include DCBS liaison  Meet at least quarterly  Examine policies and procedures and, where appropriate, specific cases of both state and local agencies  Maintain confidentiality  Prepare an annual report (by 12/31)

10 CPS Standards Subject to Review  Reporting procedures  Screening and investigation  Child safety steps  Immunity for good faith reporting  Confidentiality of records  Public disclosure in fatalities and near fatalities  Expedited TPR  Cooperation of law enforcement, courts and state CPS agencies  Expungement of records available to public  Appointment of guardians ad litem  Appeal of findings  Provisions not requiring reunification in certain cases

11 Panel Can Examine Any of the Following Parts of the CPS System  Intake and initial screening  Investigation or assessment  Case determination  Service planing, implementation, and monitoring  Case closure  Crisis intervention; Emergency placement; Family stabilization  Coordination of services  Staff qualifications, training and workload

12 Examples of Approaches and Sources of Information  In-depth review of a small number of cases  Broader review of cases  Analysis of statewide data systems  Review of agency policy and procedures  Surveys  Quality assurance reviews  Focus groups or interviews of staff, consumers, service providers, mandated reporters, foster parents, others  Others?

13 Kentucky Framework July, 2000: UK signs contract with Cabinet to hire coordinator

14 Six Active Panels  Lexington  Louisville  Mayfield  Gateway/Buffalo Trace  Statewide CRP  Big Sandy

15 Examples of What Panels Have Done Jefferson: Case Reviews, Surveys, Focus Groups Mayfield: Surveys of Workers Fayette: Focus Groups with DCBS staff and community

16 Unique Opportunity  Unbiased citizen input  Citizens can be advocates (i.e., With legislators)  “Community partners”

17 My Role  Provide logistical and technical support  Assist with training  Assist with recruiting  Assist with strategic planning  Act as liaison with Cabinet, other panels  Stay in touch with other states

18 Your Role  Attend meetings  Remain unbiased in your evaluation  Assist with planning, then “keep group on track”  Some work in between monthly meetings  Maintain confidentiality

19 What is available to you?  Me Money for regional training/workshops  Quarterly newsletter  Annual Recognition Dinner in Frankfort

20 Never doubt that a small, dedicated group of citizens can make a difference. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has….. ~ Margaret Mead


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