Child Welfare Reform

We have undertaken a massive effort to overhaul Michigan's child welfare system. The recent agreement with Children's Rights Inc. builds upon reform efforts that have been underway since 2006 and focus on the improvement of safety, permanency and well-being of children served by Michigan's child welfare system. We have committed to developing and maintaining a system which aligns itself with the priorities and requirements established and monitored by federal and state statutes and policies.

Monitoring

Michigan's child welfare programming is monitored in many ways. The three primary methods are through the federal Child and Family Services Review (CFSR), Title IV-E Foster Care Program and the Dwayne B. v. Snyder Modified Settlement Agreement.

Reform Overview

Highlights of the progress that has occurred since the onset of Consent Decree litigation in 2006.

Child and Family Services Reviews

Regulatory reviews of the foster care program focus on whether a child meets Title IV-E eligibility requirements for foster care payments and examines cases for further Federal eligibility requirements.

Title IV-E Foster Care Program

Regulatory reviews of the foster care program focus on whether a child meets Title IV-E eligibility requirements for foster care payments and examines cases for further Federal eligibility requirements.