Resource Letter:
For Judges Handling Child Protective Services Cases
March 24, 2021
National Quality Improvement Center on Family-Centered Reunification Implementation Sites and Information Webinar
The National Quality Improvement Center on Family-Centered Reunification (QIC-R) is accepting applications to become a local implementation site that will design, install, evaluate, and sustain best and evidence-based practices to support family-centered reunification. Federally-recognized American Indian/Alaska Native tribal nations and state and county governments with responsibility over foster care services are eligible to apply. Applications are due by May 7, 2021.

The QIC-R is also hosting an information webinar for applicants to provide insight into the QIC-R and the application process. The information webinar will be held this Friday, March 26, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. ET.

Please see the announcements and links from QIC-R below.
The National Quality Improvement Center on Family-Centered Reunification (QIC-R) is a five-year project designed to support the timely, stable, and lasting reunification of families by strengthening parent-child relationships and supportive community connections.

Apply to become a local implementation site that will design, install, evaluate, and sustain best and evidence-based practices to support family-centered reunification. Selected sites receive project funding over 4+ years along with technical assistance and tailored support. Federally-recognized American Indian/Alaska Native tribal nations and state and county governments with responsibility over foster care services are eligible to apply.


Applications due May 7, 2021,11:59 PM ET
WEBINAR

Informative applicant webinar, Friday, March 26, 2021 at 1:00 - 3:00 PM ET. Join us to learn about this opportunity to participate in the QIC-R and how to apply.


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