QSR Protocol - Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center - pacwrc pitt 2026

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  2. Begin by reviewing the Table of Contents to familiarize yourself with the sections, including Child/Youth and Family Status Indicators and Practice Performance Indicators.
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The Child Welfare system in Pennsylvania is a state-mandated, county-operated system. This means that while the state legislature passes the laws and the state Department of Public Welfare issues policies and regulations, each county has some discretion in exactly how it provides services to its citizens.
Child Protective Services (CPS) investigations in Pennsylvania begin when they receive a report of allegations of child abuse or neglect. The primary aim of these investigations is to ensure the childs safety and well-being.
The Bureau of Certification Services is responsible for the regulation of all child care centers, group day care homes and family day care homes in Pennsylvania. The Certification Bureau receives inquiries regarding a variety of topics, including: The requirements and process for opening a child care facility.
WHAT IS PENNSYLVANIAS CHILD WELFARE PRACTICE MODEL? Pennsylvanias Child Welfare Practice Model outlines that children, youth, families, child welfare representatives and other child and family service partners need to work together as team members with the shared community responsibility to achieve positive outcomes.