DATE: December 13, 2019
TO: Josh Brammer, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget
FROM: Christine Fortunato, Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation, Administration for Children and Families
RE: Request for non-substantive changes to the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-being Third Cohort (NSCAW III): Data Collection (Phase II)
This memorandum requests approval for non-substantive changes to the information collection (IC) effort approved under OMB Control Number 0970-0202. The purpose of these changes is to gather follow-up information at the 18-month follow-up data collection (Wave 2) from child welfare caseworkers about re-reports1 of maltreatment and the current status of the child’s case in the child welfare agency. These changes include minor follow up questions to previously approved questions. This information is intended to support a better understanding of maltreatment recurrence (substantiated re-report) and time to permanency.
Summary of Proposed Changes
The proposed changes are restricted to the History Since Case Report (HR) module in the follow-up Caseworker survey, as follows:
For caseworkers who report that the child had at least one other additional report of maltreatment that was substantiated, a new item asking for the date of the first substantiated report.
A new item asking if the child’s case has been closed by the child welfare agency.
For caseworkers who report that the child’s case has been closed, a new item that asks the date that the case was closed.
Requested Caseworker Instrument Revisions (additional items shown in red)
Follow-up Services Caseworker “History Since Case Report” (HR) module
C_HR1a
Have any CPS reports on this child been received since [REPORT DATE OR DATE CHILD ENTERED CWS CUSTODY]?
YES
NO {GO TO C_HR1f}
C_HR1b
How many CPS reports have been received since [REPORT DATE OR DATE CHILD ENTERED CWS CUSTODY]?
NUMBER: ___________
C_HR1c
Were the CPS reports received since [REPORT DATE OR DATE CHILD ENTERED CWS CUSTODY] about the same incident or for a different incident or incidents?
SAME INCIDENT
DIFFERENT INCIDENT(S)
BOTH FOR THE SAME INCIDENT AND DIFFERENT INCIDENTS
C_HR1d
Were any of the reports received since [REPORT DATE OR DATE CHILD ENTERED CWS CUSTODY] substantiated?
YES
NO {GO TO C_HR1f}
C_HR1e
What was the date of the first substantiated report received since [REPORT DATE OR DATE CHILD ENTERED CWS CUSTODY]?
C_HR1f
Has this case closed at any time since [REPORT DATE OR DATE CHILD ENTERED CWS CUSTODY]?
1 YES
2 NO {GO TO NEXT MODULE}
C_HR1g
On what date did the case close?
We expect these requested changes to improve the collection of information about maltreatment recurrence and time to permanency. The variables added would allow researchers to estimate both safety and time to permanency following the definitions in the current third round of Children and Family Services Review (CFSR 3). The date of the first substantiated re-report of maltreatment is needed to estimate CFSR 3 Safety Performance Area 2: Recurrence of Maltreatment. This estimate requires data that identifies children who were victims of a substantiated report of maltreatment during a 12-month reporting period and were victims of another substantiated maltreatment allegation within 12 months of their initial report. The date the case was closed is needed to estimate CFSR 3 Permanency Outcome 1: Children Have Permanency and Stability in Their Living Situations. This indicator uses both the type of discharge (reunification, adoption, etc.) and the case closed date to estimate time to permanency. This data is not available in any of the national child welfare data sets (e.g., National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System and Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System).
We anticipate that the additional burden of the three items proposed will be very minimal. Two of the three items affect only those caseworkers who report new maltreatment incidents - about 20% of the cases enrolled to date based on the 18-month follow up for NSCAW II. We do not anticipate additional burden on caseworkers.
1Re-report is defined here as any report of maltreatment to Child Protective Services after the investigation that made the child eligible for inclusion in the NSCAW sampling frame.
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