Lead Measure 1: Reunification Conferences Occurring within 10 days
Why is the lead baseline measure important? The Kentucky Department of Community Based Services Standards of Practice Online Manual (4.17 Preparation for and Completion of the Ten (10) Day Conference) provides guidance on involving parents in the case planning process. The Ten-Day Conference ensures the reunification process is effective, timely, and collaborative. It contributes to better outcomes for children and families by addressing potential issues early, involving parents in the process, and maintaining a focus on successful reunification. This metric is intended to demonstrate the number and percentage of reunification conferences occurring within 10 days. The denominator is all family conferences during a set period, and the numerator is all family conferences occurring timely. What is significant about this graph? Kentucky Department for Community Based Services (KY DCBS) data indicates most family reunification conferences do not occur within 10 days.
Data Source: Kentucky Department for Community Based Services, Commonwealth of Kentucky MOVEit System 9.24.24. | Prepared by Foster America Resource: Kentucky Department for Community Based Services Standards of Practice Online Manual, Section 4.17 https://manuals-sp-chfs.ky.gov/chapter4/Pages/4-17.aspx
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