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Strategic Planning in Child Welfare: Strategies for Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement

Learn how to engage families, youth, Tribes, courts, and community partners as equal collaborators in child welfare strategic planning.

Publication year: 2025
Author: Capacity Building Center for States (updated by NCWCIA)

Description

This resource outlines the importance of meaningful partner engagement in Federal and State child welfare planning processes, including Child and Family Services Plans, Annual Progress and Services Reports, and Child and Family Services Reviews, including the Program Improvement Plans. It is designed to help agencies identify partners, overcome barriers to participation, and establish collaborative practices that improve outcomes for children and families.

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APSR
CFSP
CFSR PIP
Child and Family Services Reviews (CFSR)
Strategic Planning
Youth Engagement
Family Engagement/Empowerment

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