Child Welfare Program Improvement
As part of the oversight function of the Department of Social Services, we are committed to the
development of standards and practices to improve the lives of the children, youth, and families served in child
welfare. The CDSS uses a model of continuous quality improvement (CQI) to develop, evaluate, and refine policies
and programs.
The move to the CQI approach began with the shift from compliance-based reviews
to outcomes based reviews after the passage of the Child Welfare System Improvement and Accountability Act (AB
636) in 2001. This CQI philosophy incorporates our quantitative data, qualitative data, and the information
gleaned from reports from all program areas to assist in determining the effectiveness of our Child Welfare
System.
Today, the philosophy of CQI is embodied in the California Child and Family Services Review, the CFSR Case Reviews,
and the ongoing work of the Social Worker Hotline to improve the services and supports to children and families in
California.