Supporting Effective Child Welfare Supervision #2: Moving Forward
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Supporting Effective Child Welfare Supervision #2:
Moving Forward
Teleconference PresentationJune 16, 2009
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Purpose TodayPurpose TodayThe role of supervisors is recognized as crucial in every Child The role of supervisors is recognized as crucial in every Child
Welfare system. Welfare system. Supervision has been empirically linked to organizational, Supervision has been empirically linked to organizational,
worker and client outcomes – particularly staff recruitment worker and client outcomes – particularly staff recruitment and retention. Over 20 states included improving child and retention. Over 20 states included improving child welfare supervision as a key strategy in their Program welfare supervision as a key strategy in their Program Improvement Plans during the first round of the CFSR.Improvement Plans during the first round of the CFSR.
We will present the experiences of two states – We will present the experiences of two states – Missouri and North Carolina – with enhancing Missouri and North Carolina – with enhancing supervision by:supervision by:
Explaining the PROCESSExplaining the PROCESS Illustrating the PRODUCTSIllustrating the PRODUCTS
Describing the EXPERIENCESDescribing the EXPERIENCES
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ProcessProcess
Work GroupWork Group
Representatives from Supervisors Representatives from Supervisors chosen by Mid-Level Management chosen by Mid-Level Management and Central Office (best of best)and Central Office (best of best)Central Office Representatives (e.g., Central Office Representatives (e.g., PIP, QA and Training Coordinators)PIP, QA and Training Coordinators)University PartnersUniversity PartnersStaff/Consultants with NRCsStaff/Consultants with NRCs
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Process:Process: Meet with LeadershipMeet with Leadership Organize work groupOrganize work group Describe current culture of child Describe current culture of child
welfare supervisionwelfare supervision Describe current structure & Describe current structure &
practice of child welfare supervisionpractice of child welfare supervision Describe purpose of supervisionDescribe purpose of supervision Formulate recommendationsFormulate recommendations Construct strategic planConstruct strategic plan
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PRODUCTSPRODUCTS
Strategic Plan Strategic Plan
Time and Activities StudyTime and Activities Study
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ProductProduct
Strategic PlanStrategic Plan(Handout)(Handout)
Missouri North CarolinaSupervisor Training Supervisor Recruitment,
Training and Professional Development
Casework Practice Supervision Practices
Supervisor Support Supervisor Support
Management/Administrative Supervision, Communication
and Community
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ProductProduct
Strategic PlanStrategic Plan((Handout)Handout)
Action StepsAction StepsTasks / Time FramesTasks / Time Frames
BenchmarksBenchmarksCompletion DatesCompletion Dates
Persons Persons ResponsibleResponsible
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ProductProduct
Time and Activities StudyTime and Activities Study(Handout)(Handout)
• ActivitiesActivities Identified by Work GroupIdentified by Work Group Four categories:Four categories:
- Systemic (not case specific)- Systemic (not case specific)- Personnel / Mgmt. (not case specific)- Personnel / Mgmt. (not case specific)- Case Specific / Clinical- Case Specific / Clinical- Other- Other
• Planned vs. UnplannedPlanned vs. Unplanned• One week capturedOne week captured• Automatic compilation of results (daily & Automatic compilation of results (daily &
weekly)weekly)
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ProductProduct
Time and Activities StudyTime and Activities Study
Benefits to individual supervisorsBenefits to individual supervisors• Captures how supervisor’s time is really spentCaptures how supervisor’s time is really spent• Allows for supervisor’s comparison with othersAllows for supervisor’s comparison with others
• Provides basis for supervisor to determine Provides basis for supervisor to determine desired changesdesired changes
Benefits of aggregate data to AgencyBenefits of aggregate data to Agency• Depicts CW work and need for resourcesDepicts CW work and need for resources
• Useful in designing staff developmentUseful in designing staff development
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Missouri’s Experience
Missouri’s Child Welfare System
Department of Social Services
DivisionsChildren’s Division
Division of Youth ServicesFamily Support DivisionMoHealth Net Division
Division of Legal Services
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Missouri’s Experience
Missouri’s Child Welfare System
Children’s Division Structure• 45 Judicial Circuits• 114 Counties plus St. Louis City• 5 Administrative Regions
St. Louis City St. Louis County Jackson County / Kansas City Northern Region Southern Region
• Approximately 1,375 Frontline staff • Approximately 225 Supervisors
Continued Continued Leadership Leadership
SupportSupport
COA COA StandardsStandards
Research Research Based Based
PhilosophyPhilosophy
Supervision Supervision Advisory Advisory
CommitteeCommittee
Clinical Clinical Supervision Supervision
TrainingTrainingCFSR/PIPCFSR/PIP
Enhancing Supervision in MissouriEnhancing Supervision in Missouri-The Perfect Storm--The Perfect Storm-
SupervisionIMPROVED CLINICAL SUPERVISION
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Missouri’s Experience
Process
Convened Divisional LeadershipConvened Divisional LeadershipOrganized work group – Best of the best Organized work group – Best of the best
supervisorssupervisorsGroup examined current culture, Group examined current culture,
structure, purpose and practice of structure, purpose and practice of supervisionsupervision
Workgroup formulated recommendationsWorkgroup formulated recommendationsConstructed strategic planConstructed strategic plan
ProductsStrategic PlanStrategic PlanTime and Activities StudyTime and Activities StudyIncreased Supervision of SupervisorsIncreased Supervision of SupervisorsLearning LabsLearning LabsCharter for ongoing Supervision Charter for ongoing Supervision
Advisory CommitteeAdvisory Committee
Missouri’s Experience
Barriers Missouri’s Experience
Turnover – Leadership and Turnover – Leadership and supervisorssupervisors
Middle Management buy-inMiddle Management buy-in
ImpactOngoing dialog with LeadershipOngoing dialog with LeadershipSupport for pay increaseSupport for pay increaseSurvey of Organizational Survey of Organizational
Excellence ScoresExcellence ScoresElevated Supervision in MissouriElevated Supervision in MissouriCulture changeCulture change
Missouri’s Experience
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North Carolina’s Experience
North Carolina’s Child Welfare System
System reform effort, MRS, is the practice model based on family centered practice applying a SOC approach
2007 CFSR findings demonstrated evidence of improved practice, so impetus for PIP was to strengthen reform effort
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North Carolina’s Experience
North Carolina’s Child Welfare System
Accountability, a theme for PIP, noted supervision as an integral component to better agency, worker and client outcomes
PIP included convening supervisors to develop a state strategic plan for CWS supervision
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North Carolina’s experience
Followed model described by NRCOIFollowed model described by NRCOI
Strategic plan addresses 3 areas:Strategic plan addresses 3 areas:Recruitment, Training and Recruitment, Training and
Professional DevelopmentProfessional DevelopmentPractices Practices SupportSupport
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North Carolina’s Experience
Struggles: Struggles: Buy-in from directorsBuy-in from directors
Products:Products:Time and ActivitiesTime and ActivitiesStrategic Plan Strategic Plan
First phase on practiceFirst phase on practicePilots testing structured Pilots testing structured
supervisionsupervision
Impact:Impact:Strong commitment from directors to Strong commitment from directors to pilotpilot
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*Role of Leadership*• Must set parameters for work:
Agency Mission Agency Vision Guiding Principles Strategies Themes Minimum Products Must evidence commitment – up-front,
during, and upon completion of work – to act on resultant plan
Contacts
Steve Preister, Associate DirectorNRCOI
(202) 723-0320 [email protected]
Candice Britt, MSWCFSR Coordinator
NC Division of Social Services(919) 334-1138
Joe Murray, ConsultantNRC-CWDT
(405) [email protected]
Susan Savage, MSWActing Deputy Director
(573) [email protected]