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From Center for Law and Social Policy:
The Child and Family Services Improvement Act of 2006 (CFSIA) represents an important step toward providing crucial services to children and families involved or at risk of becoming involved with the child welfare system.
The specific funding levels are as follows: $305 million authorized in mandatory funds; $40 million authorized in mandatory, targeted grants; and $200 million in discretionary grants.
Requires states to describe how they actively consult with and involve physicians and other medical professionals in assessing the health and well-being of children in foster care and in determining appropriate medical care for the children.
Clarifies that another planned permanent living arrangement (APPLA) may include a residential education program, and thus that child welfare services are available to children and youth in such settings.
Requires that, by October 1, 2007, state plans include a description of the state standards for the content and frequency of caseworker visits with children who are in foster care.
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Posted on January 21, 2007 10:54 PM
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