What we discussed
Katie Rollins from Chapin Hall presented on Title IV-E Prevention Program federal reporting requirements for community pathways, covering data elements, submission schedules, AFCARS ID assignment, and privacy considerations. Fred North from Connecticut and Hannah Robinson from Indiana shared how their jurisdictions approach community pathways reporting.
This work is supported by the Doris Duke Foundation as part of the OPT-In for Families Initiative.
Related resources
Title IV-E prevention program federal reporting for community pathways
Chapin Hall presentation slides on federal reporting requirements for Title IV-E Prevention Program community pathways.
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Healthy Families Indiana participation agreement
Sample consent form from Indiana's Healthy Families home visiting program addressing family rights, confidentiality, and data sharing.
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