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As of October 25, 2020, there are 4812 open recommendations, of which 473 are priority recommendations. Recommendations remain open until they are designated as Closed-implemented or Closed-not implemented.
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Subject Term: "Child welfare agencies"
GAO-19-616, Sep 19, 2019
Phone: (617) 788-0580
Agency: Department of Education
Status: Open
Comments: Education agreed with this recommendation. The agency said that its Office of Elementary and Secondary Education will restructure its entire website to better organize its information, and create a new web page to house all foster care-related information and resources. Additionally, Education said this office will launch a virtual portal through which SEA foster care points of contact may collaborate and share resources. We will consider closing this recommendation when these efforts are complete.
GAO-16-625, Aug 8, 2016
Phone: (202) 512-7215
Agency: Department of Health and Human Services
Status: Open
Comments: HHS agreed with this recommendation. HHS reported that it would take several actions: 1) task the Tribal Workgroup with identifying reasons for low tribal participation in GAP and identifying actions to increase participation in GAP; 2) improve its website offerings on Tribal IV-E, including providing the briefing materials as well direct IV-E and pass-through related products created by the CB Central and Regional Offices and the Capacity Building Center for Tribes; 3) improve coordination with non-governmental organizations that provide technical assistance and direct outreach to tribes for Title IV-E; and 4) encourage states to work with tribes on GAP. HHS noted that some states have already developed GAP frequently asked questions, practice guides, and other GAP support products to raise awareness and engage tribal interest in GAP. GAO awaits documentation that these actions have been completed. The agency also hopes to host a national tribal consultation to solicit feedback and determine priorities to address tribal participation in GAP; and develop a strategy for serving tribes interested in and implementing IV-E, including GAP, to be posted on the website. GAO will close this recommendation when the agency shows that these efforts have been completed.