Eighth National Child Welfare Data Conference (07/20 - 07/22)
Organization:
National Resource Center for Information Technology in Child Welfare
Category:
Conference/Convention
Geographical Area:
Wash DC Area
Start
Date:
7/22/2005
End Date:
7/22/2005
Start Time:
End Time:
Event
Info:
Improving and assuring positive outcomes for families and children and conducting on-going quality assurance are a team effort. Evaluating and monitoring programs, including the Federal Child and Family Services Reviews, with quality data/information is a team effort. It takes all of us…courts, tribes, state and local agencies, program managers, federal managers, front line social workers, system managers, and contract vendors… to work as a team to assure positive outcomes for children and families. All members of child welfare teams across the country are learning to use data more effectively to improve services and outcomes. This conference will enhance the team efforts through interactive, participative workshops, panels and general sessions, roundtable discussions and networking opportunities. Join with us this summer to share your triumphs and learn from your fellow team members. See you there
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