Publications
Executive Summary Final Report: CFSR Review January 2008 PDF
A growing movement across the country links public child welfare systems with the communities where children live in efforts to achieve the goal of safety for children.1 Through the Partnership for Community-Based Services, CFSA joins this movement.
The purpose of this administrative issuance is to set forth the requirements and procedures for CFSA youth between the ages 18-21 to have an opportunity to participate in a driver’s education program for the purpose of obtaining a driver's license.
ADIS
The purpose of this administrative issuance is to provide guidelines for resource providers to develop emergency procedures for responding to accidents, serious illness, fire, medical emergencies, and other life altering situations for children in care.
This administrative issuance outlines the steps by which an individualized determination shall be made for a CFSA or CFSA-contracted employee who desires to become a foster or adoptive parent to a child or children known to CFSA.
ADIS
CFSA's mobile device policy establishes clear requirements for distribution and responsibility in order to minimize the District of Columbia’s costs for mobile device equipment and usage.
Every year, each District employee who performs policy making, contracting, or purchasing functions, or whose job functions require him or her to make meaningful decisions concerning private organizations must submit an annual Confidential Statement of Employment and Financial Interest (Form 35...
Providers Web Overview Training Presentation (Summer 2007, 18 slides)
FPUB