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New Jersey Child Welfare Reform: Focusing on the Fundamentals

June 28, 2006 New Jersey Child Welfare Reform: Focusing on the Fundamentals This document details the benchmarks to be met every two months. By June 2007, the New Jersey Department of Children and Families should reach the following goals: 79% of offices shall have average caseloads for permanency staff of 15 families or less and 10 or fewer children in out of home placement   58% of offices shall have average caseloads for intake staff at an interim standard of 15 families or less and 10 or fewer new referrals per month   85% of offices shall have sufficient supervisory staff to . . .

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