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Fostering Accountability presents a model of child welfare decision
making that holds public officials answerable for the integrity and
validity of the actions they take on behalf of the children and
families in their care. It operationalizes the concept of
results-oriented accountability, which demands that administrators
and practitioners show valid evidence of their success in improving
child and family outcomes, not merely demonstrate mechanical
procedural compliance.
Drawing on the experiences of directors, staff, and evaluators,
this timely and practical book describes the emergence of
results-oriented accountability in child welfare with a special
focus on the editors' role in establishing a university-agency
research partnership under a federal consent decree. Chapters
elaborate on the five successive stages of the results-oriented
accountability framework-outcomes monitoring, data analysis,
research review, evaluation, and quality improvement-and provide
examples of applications of each stage for agency managers. By
refocusing the emphasis on developing policies based on agency
data, instead of purely reactive approaches that grasp at solutions
and often fall short, Fostering Accountability guides
administrators in monitoring outcomes, using evidence to select
interventions to enhance results, and applying management
strategies to evaluate and improve these efforts.
The result is a pragmatic implementation guide for administrators
seeking to bring safety, stability, continuity, permanence, and
well-being to the lives of abused and neglected children in the
United States.
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