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training and oversight to ensure all conditions, alleged or substantiated, that were thecircumstances associated with the child’s removal are entered into CHESSIE.Placement Count (foster care element #24)The State is incorrectly excluding certain living arrangements in the number of placement moves<strong>for</strong> the current removal episode. If a child is placed in a locked facility or in a hospital <strong>for</strong> nonacutecare, then these are to be counted as placement moves.Also, the extraction code is incorrectly counting as a placement move instances in which thefoster care provider’s identification number changes, but the child remains in the home. TheState will have to identify a method to maintain a link between the old number and the newnumber.Determination of a child’s special needs and the basis of the special needThere are multiple locations in CHESSIE where caseworkers can document whether the agencyhas determined that a child has a special need and the basis of special need. Additionally, notevery possible field is checked by the extraction code <strong>for</strong> reporting elements #9 and #10. TheState needs to modify the extraction code to check all fields in the system <strong>for</strong> this in<strong>for</strong>mation.The State should also consider reviewing the system design to streamline the data entry processonto one screen.CONCLUSIONIn general, the State needs to incorporate the review of the <strong>AFCARS</strong> data as part of its ongoingquality assurance processes. Supervisors should also be instructed to review the data with thecaseworker and check <strong>for</strong> accuracy and timely data entry. One time that this may be convenientis when the caseworker is reviewing the case and preparing it <strong>for</strong> the six-month periodic review.The overall accuracy of the <strong>AFCARS</strong> data is crucial <strong>for</strong> the <strong>Children</strong>’s Bureau’s use of it in theChild and Family Services <strong>Review</strong>, the Child Welfare Outcomes <strong>Report</strong> to Congress, as well asmany other purposes.It will be especially important to stress supervisory oversight to ensure that this in<strong>for</strong>mation iskept up-to-date. CHESSIE now contains the official documented case record <strong>for</strong> each child inthe care and placement responsibility of the State agency, and it is critical that this message isconveyed to all users.Once changes are made to the system and the extraction code, underlying data quality issues maysurface. These elements and those that received a rating factor of “3” will require additionaltraining and supervisory oversight <strong>for</strong> the timeliness and accuracy of data entry.Tab B contains the <strong>AFCARS</strong> Improvement Plan (AIP). The AIP contains the <strong>AFCARS</strong> generalrequirements and data elements that do not meet the requirements in the Federal regulations.Each matrix contains a column that identifies the task(s), the date the task is to be completed, anda column <strong>for</strong> comments.US DHHS/ACF/ACYF/<strong>Children</strong>’s Bureau 9

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