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Using self-evaluation teams to collect, analyze, and interpret hard data about child and family outcomes to find out where we are making progress and to determine where we need to make changes in policy and practice.
Annie E. Casey Foundation Family to Family Tools and Resources
CWS/CMS (UC Berkeley) Reports for California-Child and Family Services Review (C-CFSR) (AB636) Data
Family to Family Key Elements of Self Evaluation
Data are your Friends, by Barbara Needell
Self Evaluation 101, by Barbara Needell
Information is Powerful! The Community Partnerships for Protecting Children's Fall 2003 issue of SafeKeeping highlights the importance of information to keep children safe and strengthen child welfare services for children, youth, and families by building partnerships.
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Fresno County Family to Family Self Evaluation Power Point 2004
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Fresno County CSI Data Report January 12,
2005
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Fresno County CSI Data Report January 26,
2005
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Fresno County CSI Data Report February 16,
2005
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Web link to Fresno County Self Evaluation
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Goal Post by Macomb County
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Orange County: Three Data Reports Guiding Practice June, 2005
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Orange County: At A Glance Quarterly CWS Outcomes September, 2005
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San Luis Obispo County: Snapshot of Children in Care November, 2005
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