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OFFICE OF RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE

FY 2011 PERFORMANCE REPORT

Submitted by:

David V. Statton, Director

February 16, 2011

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Overview The Office regulates, licenses, monitors and renders enforcement

actions unto Child Placing Agencies (CPA), Child Caring Institutions (CCI), Outdoor Child Caring Centers (OCCP), Maternity Homes (MH) and Children’s Transitional Care Centers (CTCC). These licensed facilities provide out-of-home residential child care that exceeds a 24-hour period.

The Office of Residential Child Care receives authority from the

Official Code of Georgia (O.C.G.A. § 49-5-12)

www.ors.dhr.georgia.gov

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ORCC License TypesLicense Types 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011*

Child Caring Institutions (CCI) 315 300 292 258 212

Child Placing Agencies (CPA) 90 89 86 92 92

Children’s Transitional Care Centers (CTCC)oestablished in 2009

0 0 1 1 1

Outdoor Child Caring Programs (OCCP)

10 10 10 8 7

Maternity Homes (MH)otransitioned to ORCC in 2009

0 0 4 5 4

* July 2010 – January 2011

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Number of Licensed Facilities .

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011*

CCI

CPA

OCCP

MH

CTCC

Georgia is experiencing a downward trend in licensed facilities.

* July 2010 – January 2011

Total Facilities 316

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Applications Received

July 4

August 2

September 0

October 3

November 1

January 0

Total 11

CCI-7, CPA-3, MH-1

**July2010- January 20115

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Applications

5551

59

38

11

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

FY2007 FY2008 FY2009 FY2010 FY2011*

FY2011 continues to show a decline in applications.

* July 2010 – January 2011

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Reported Incidents/Complaints

First six Months of FY2011 showed 69% of reports were regarding CCI’s, 30% regarding CPA’s and 1% from all other

license types.

1548

920

75

2334

1110

89

2351

1197

54

2658

1105

522

1348

576

36 2

0250500750

100012501500175020002250250027503000

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011*

CCI

CPA

OCCP

MH

CTCC

* July 2010 – January 2011

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Number of Citations and Harm Levels

8392

2754

345

5421

1788

184

5242

1444

180

2578

53826

0100020003000400050006000700080009000

10000

2008 2009 2010 2011*

Total number ofCitations rendered byORCC

Total number ofcitations wherepotential harm wassubstantiated

Total number ofcitations where actualharm (injury, seriousinjury and/or death wassubstantiated)

Citations and harm levels have decreased since FY2008. Actual harm was substantiated in 4.1% of the total citations of 2008 and 3.4% in both 2009 – 2010. Thus Far FY2011 is tracking even further reductions. ORCC believes reductions are due to 1)increased

surveillance, 2) “Early Intervention” activities, i.e. Interpretative Guidelines, 3) prioritization of rules, 4) Greater surveyor consistency, 5) enforcement actions and 6) more dialogue with providers via office conferences and training.

* July 2010 – January 2011

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Total Number of Enforcement Actions (Civil Penalty, Restricted License, Revocation, Other Sanctions)

19

42

43

12

1

40

12

2

65

19

5

36

3

05

10152025303540455055606570

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011*

CCI

CPA

OCCP

MH

CTCC8

FY2010 saw a 37% increase in Enforcement Actions.

* July 2010 – January 2011

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