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>The First Annual Performance Report on the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency

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The First Annual Performance Report on the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency

This first-of-its-kind state report describes the performance of New Jersey’s child protective services system, operated by the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P) within the New Jersey Department of Children and Families (DCF), and to make recommendations on how to improve it. This report was required by state law, and it measures DCP&P’s performance in providing direct services to children and families, its staff, and operations. SORS organized most of the performance measures on children and families in an easy-to-read chart called the ‘Four Pillars.’

Care management & redesign Community & consumer engagement Data analysis & integration Strengthening ecosystems of care Data sharing Measurement & evaluation Policy & advocacy Pregnancy & children Quality improvement

>Regional Health Hubs created by Majority Leader Greenwald’s legislation recognized in White House “Playbook”

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Regional Health Hubs created by Majority Leader Greenwald’s legislation recognized in White House “Playbook”

New Jersey’s Regional Health Hub (RHH) program recognized as a model for connecting community members with services

Care management & redesign Community & consumer engagement Strengthening ecosystems of care Policy & advocacy Public benefits Quality improvement SDOH & health equity