Subscribing agencies receive the following:
- A sophisticated database to track state child welfare outcomes and agency performance over time
- Five hours of technical assistance on installation and use of the database
- Access to multi-state data for benchmarking
- Optional web tools for data mining
- Optional technical assistance in the strategic use of data for program evaluation, budgeting, policy analysis, and compliance reporting
The Center is operated in collaboration with the Jordan Institute for Families at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Center for Social Services Research of the University of California at Berkeley.
Technical assistance for subscribers is provided in coordination with APHSA and its affiliate, the National Association of Public Child Welfare Administrators.
For more information about the Center and its products, contact:
Christina Crayton
American Public Human Services Association
810 First Street NE
Suite 500
Washington, DC 20002
ccrayton@aphsa.org
(202) 682-0100