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703: Data, Outcomes and Practice: Connecting the Dots. CWTP Leadership Academy Conference September 29, 2010. The DAPIM™ Model. Define Assess Plan Implement Monitor. Old Data Package CFSR Composites CFSR Measures Permanency Measures Safety Indicators. Define. New Data Package
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The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program 703: Data, Outcomes and Practice: Connecting the Dots CWTP Leadership Academy Conference September 29, 2010
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots The DAPIM™ Model • Define • Assess • Plan • Implement • Monitor
Old Data Package CFSR Composites CFSR Measures Permanency Measures Safety Indicators The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Define New Data Package • Population Flow • Outcome Measures
Old Data Package Trends Geographic Comparisons Case Characteristics Age Race / Ethnicity Gender Reason for Removal Placement Setting JPO Status The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Assess New Data Package • Trends • Geographic Comparisons • County Trends • County to Class • County to Region • County to State
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Plan – In what direction are trends moving? – What populations are positively affected? – What populations are negatively affected? – What programmatic or practice changes – internal or external to the county – impacted the results.
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Permanency
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Measure 3.1
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Implement – What lessons can be learned from populations with positive trends? – What are the needs of populations with unfavorable trends? – What steps need to be implemented to effect change? – Do policies need to be changed or implemented? – What external sources (e.g. judges) need to be involved?
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Measure 3.1
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Measure 3.1
Question for the Group: What does it all mean? The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Measure 3.1
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Monitor – Time needed to have a measurable effect – Understand concurrent influences – Set benchmarks
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots (break)
A How-To Guide for Digging Deeper The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Practical Examples
Why is the data from last year? The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots How to Look at the Data
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example - Adoption
Of all children who were in foster care on the first day of the period, and who were in foster care for seventeen continuous months or longer, what percent were discharged to a finalized adoption within twelve months of the first day of the period? This measure excludes children who, as of the first day of the period, were placed in a kinship setting. The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example - Adoption
Of all children who were in foster care on the first day of the period, and who were in foster care for seventeen continuous months or longer, what percent were discharged to a finalized adoption within twelve months of the first day of the period? This measure excludes children who, as of the first day of the period, were placed in a kinship setting. The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Adoption
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example
What sort of data is it? The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots How to Look at the Data
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Descriptive
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Prescriptive
What is a trend? What does it look like? Is it really a trend? The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots How to Look at the Data
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Is this a Trend?
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots How about this?
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots What To Look At • Start with the graphs. • Use the tables to drill down. Review: • Everything in the New Data Packages • CFSR Composite Scores
Why not look at everything? The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots How to Look at the Data
OK, I understand how to look at the graphs to identify measures I need to understand better, but – How do I dig into the data? How do I identify demographic / case specific trends? The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots How to Look at the Data
Old Data Package – Measure worksheets. New Data Package – Case Level Data The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Where Can We Find Demographic Data?
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Sliced, Diced, Served • Geographic – Class, Region, Statewide • Age • Race / Ethnicity • Gender • JPO Status • Kinship Status • Removal Reason
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Measure 1.1 Who is driving this change?
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Sliced, Diced, Served • Geographic – Class, Region, Statewide • Age • Race / Ethnicity • Gender • JPO Status • Kinship Status • Removal Reason
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Measure 1.1
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Measure 1.1
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Excel Tricks • Use a Highlighter • Add things up, quickly • Compare Groups • Succeed with small numbers
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Small Numbers / Compare Groups • Small Numbers Affects Small Counties & Smaller Groups • It is often useful to compare two groups and get an Average
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Compare Groups
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Compare Groups
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Compare Groups
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Compare Groups
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Example – Compare Groups
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Ask Hard Questions! • Think about when the trend started. • Ask yourself about: • Policy Changes • Personnel Changes • External Factors • Demographic Changes
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Questions to Ask Yourself • Basic questions included with data packages. • Are only a starting point. • Additional questions will depend on answers to initial questions
DAPIM™, Flywheels, Data Packages & You The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Training Program Data, Outcomes, Practice: Connecting the Dots Connect the Dots
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