CAPTA: National Quality Improvement Center on Differential Response in Child Protective Services
All page numbers referenced in the responses below correspond to the PDF version of the program announcement.
- Gila R. Shusterman, Ph.D.
Research Manager
Walter R. McDonald & Associates
12300 Twinbrook Parkway, Suite 310
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 881-2590 ext. 249
gshusterman@wrma.com
- Under this model of a small number of demonstration projects being managed and evaluated together, is the Children’s Bureau intention to have grantees with a maximum of characteristics in common, or grantees that are as unique as possible?
Children’s Bureau Response: Please refer to the program announcement, specifically to the “Purpose” section [page 3, first paragraph] and the “Approach” section of the Evaluation Criteria [pages 52-53]. It is up to the applicant to decide and propose a plan that is responsive to these criteria.
- If a grantee’s State legislation or agency policy changed during the demonstration period, could a grantee change its program design?
Children’s Bureau Response: This question is unclear as submitted. For further clarification to this question, please contact program directly [contact information to be found on page 62].
- The program announcement refers to collaboration with the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect. Is there an expectation that data from this QIC and/or the demonstration projects would be archived at NDACAN?
Children’s Bureau Response: The program announcement calls for a strategy for information dissemination to include coordination with the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect (NDACAN) [page 22].
- Can the RFP for demonstration projects require sites to provide certain data to the cross-site evaluation as a condition of their grant?
Children’s Bureau Response: Please refer to the program announcement, specifically the “Phase II: Implementation Plan Version A” section, number three [page 20] and the “Approach” section of the Evaluation Criteria [pages 52-53]. It is up to the applicant to decide and propose a plan that is responsive to these criteria.