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Independent oversight and public trust in child welfare systems

Coordination and partnership undergird responsible and responsive systems

By CSSF Team
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The Center for Safe and Stable Futures’ 12 Principles of Public Child Protection provide a framework for strengthening child protection systems around four interconnected pillars: Focus, Excellence, Accountability, and Partnership. Together, these principles explain what strong child protection requires from the systems and leaders responsible for creating the conditions for good decisions and consistent performance. This spotlight highlights one of those principles in greater depth: Independent Oversight and Public Trust.

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CSSF Team

The Center for Safe and Stable Futures exists to bring clarity, accountability, and outcomes into child welfare policy.