Publications
In order to implement CFSA's mission to promote the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and families in the District of Columbia, CFSA requires a workforce of well-trained child...
In order to implement its mandated charge to promote safety, permanency, and well-being for children and families in the District of Columbia, CFSA requires a workforce of well-trained child...
In order to implement its mandated charge to promote safety, permanency, and well-being for children and families in the District of Columbia, CFSA requires a workforce of well-trained nurses and...
It is the policy of the Child and Family Services Agency to ensure that children in foster care receive preventative and ongoing health care. This entails regular evaluations and assessments of a...
CFSA shall ensure that congregate care placement settings classified as Qualified Residential Treatment Programs (QRTP) meet the federally prescribed requirements around assessment, content of...
The Quality Service Review examines case practice, systems, and outcomes for individual children and families to identify strengths and areas in need of improvement.
The Child and Family Services Agency and its contracted agency partners are committed to ensuring both capacity and access to quality services and resources to support the efforts of all...
The Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA) provides a full complement of competency-based training activities that supplement a broad, trauma-informed understanding of foster parenting.
CFSA’s first priority toward families and their children is working to ensure the safety of the children. An effective tool to facilitate and promote the family’s efforts to keep children safe is...
Sustaining a family’s connection to the child welfare agency in the absence of identified safety and risk issues is not within the established mission/purview of CFSA; nor is it in the best...

