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The regulatory reviews of the title IV-E Foster Care program determine whether children in foster care meet the federal eligibility requirements for foster care maintenance payments claimed on their behalf. During these reviews, the Children’s Bureau examines child and provider case records, as well as payment documentation, to validate the accuracy of a Title IV-E agency’s reimbursement claims of foster care payments. Each Title IV-E Foster Care Eligibility Review (IV-E Review) details the strengths and weaknesses of a Title IV-E agency's program and identifies technical assistance that may be needed for program improvement.
Annual Title IV-E Foster Care Eligibility Reviews Schedules
Title IV-E Foster Care Eligibility Reviews Fact Sheet - Information on the history, purpose, and process of the IV-E Reviews
Title IV-E Legislation/Policy - Information about legislation and policy related to IV-E Reviews
This section includes documents used to plan and conduct IV-E Reviews.
Title IV-E Foster Care Eligibility Review Guide - Suggestions and guidance on planning, conducting, and completing a IV-E Review
Title IV-E Foster Care Eligibility On-Site Review Instrument - Instrument completed during the onsite IV-E Reviews
Title IV-E Program Improvement Plan Instructions and Template - Template suggested to guide Title IV-E agencies on developing a Program Improvement Plan (PIP) in response to findings of their IV-E Review
This section includes the IV-E Review reports of final findings and the Program Improvement Plans (PIPs).
This section includes information on and resources for child welfare professionals recruited and trained to serve as reviewers for the IV-E Reviews.
Peer Reviewer Information - Information about the recruitment and training of child welfare professionals to serve as reviewers to supplement the Children's Bureau federal review team for the IV-E Reviews.