Title IV-E Prevention Services: Child/Family Outcomes Survey is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is the Title IV-E Prevention Services: Child/Family Outcomes Survey?
A: The Title IV-E Prevention Services: Child/Family Outcomes Survey is a survey conducted in North Dakota to measure the outcomes of child and family services funded under Title IV-E of the Social Security Act.
Q: What are Title IV-E prevention services?
A: Title IV-E prevention services are services aimed at preventing the need for foster care placement by providing support and assistance to families before a child is removed from their home.
Q: Who is eligible for Title IV-E prevention services?
A: Eligibility for Title IV-E prevention services is determined by each state, but typically includes families at risk of having a child removed from their home due to abuse or neglect.
Q: Why is the survey conducted?
A: The survey is conducted to assess the effectiveness of Title IV-E prevention services in North Dakota and to gather data on child and family outcomes.
Q: What kind of data is collected in the survey?
A: The survey collects data on various outcomes, such as child safety and well-being, family functioning, and the use of community resources and supports.
Form Details:
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