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The Children's Bureau conducts the CFSRs, which are periodic reviews of state child welfare systems, to achieve three goals:
After a CFSR is completed, states develop a Program Improvement Plan (PIP) to address areas in their child welfare services that need improvement.
This section includes information, legislation, policies, and fact sheets for the CFSRs. It also includes issues of the Child and Family Services Reviews Update newsletter.
This page contains CFSR information relevant to the reviews conducted between 2015 and 2018.
This page contains information for the reviews conducted between 2001 and 2010.
This section provides information about the recruitment and training of child welfare professionals to serve as CFSR Reviewers for the Child and Family Services Reviews (CFSRs) to supplement the Federal Review Team. The same basic qualifications and responsibilities of CFSR Reviewers also apply to QA Specialists and Note-Taking Specialists. The latter have additional responsibilities, discussed below.
Child Welfare Reviews Project
JBS International, Inc.'s Child Welfare Reviews Project assists the Children's Bureau in administering the CFSRs. The project's responsibilities include recruiting and training CFSR Reviewers. Please direct inquiries about applying to be a CFSR Reviewer to:
Child Welfare Reviews Project
Attn: CFSRs
JBS International, Inc.
5515 Security Lane, Suite 800
North Bethesda, MD 20852-5007
301-565-3260
E-mail: cw@jbsinternational.com, Subject: CFSR Reviewer Application