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enegotiations, this<br />

request would have<br />

been made during<br />

that time.<br />

ACCOMPLISHMENTS:<br />

Partially achieved. There is an ongoing implementation plan <strong>for</strong> CPRS that will eventually include all 159 counties. Currently, 104 <strong>of</strong><br />

the 159 counties have been trained to use the new system. After the implementation plan is complete at the end <strong>of</strong> January 2003, the<br />

quarterly reports about permanency goals will begin<br />

2 nd Quarter Report - No report is due <strong>for</strong> this quarter.<br />

2 nd Quarter Federal Response: Due date was May 2003, why is this only partially achieved?<br />

3 rd Quarter Report Georgia's Reply: ACHIEVED. CPRS requires the documentation <strong>of</strong> the Permanency Goal in all case plans.<br />

Implementation and training is complete in all 159 counties. Documentation <strong>of</strong> training by county and by date is also supplied.<br />

The attached screen print (Permanency 1 Item 7) is taken from the Case <strong>Plan</strong> Reporting System (CPRS) Case Tracking and Legal<br />

Screen. CPRS is required, supported by policy, and implemented in all 159 GA counties. In all cases, the user must document the type<br />

<strong>of</strong> Permanency <strong>Plan</strong> selected <strong>for</strong> the child. The system requires any user who selects a type other than adoption, living with fit and<br />

willing relatives, guardianship, or reunification to document a compelling reason why this type is in the child's best interest.<br />

CPRS is on the Internet at www.gacaseplan.org. A demo that does not require an ID or password is available.<br />

4 th Quarter Federal Response: This step is noted to be achieved, based on completed trainings. However, based on the measurable<br />

benchmark, it sounds like it will be achieved when every child coming into care has a case plan in the CPRS. How does completion <strong>of</strong><br />

training show that each child has a case plan and that the permanency goal (PG) is documented in the CPRS? How does the CPRS<br />

'require' the documentation <strong>of</strong> the PG? The action step also calls <strong>for</strong> a statewide quarterly report from the CPRS that will show that the<br />

PGs are documented.<br />

5 th Quarter Report: As <strong>of</strong> December 2003, CPRS is in use in 157 counties. Still 2 counties are not using the system and that is being<br />

addressed administratively. The state needed full adoption be<strong>for</strong>e a meaningful report could be produced. The first statewide report on<br />

permanency goals is attached. Of the more than 16,000 case plans in the system, 55% record reunification as the permanency goal.<br />

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<strong>Safe</strong> <strong>Futures</strong> – A <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Program</strong> <strong>Improvement</strong><br />

Georgia <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Human Resources<br />

March, 2004 Quarter 5 - Work <strong>Plan</strong> D Page 6

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