Thank you Denise for your submission of the Federal Audit which further explains the audit recently released by NH DHHS, and submitted by Unhappygrammy.
Denise's research relays that when looking at the numbers released by DHHS NH found at:
http://childwelfare.net/cfsreview/hhs_docs/statereports/NH/Statewideassessment2ndRoundCFSR.pdf, it is important to go to the Federal Site found at: http://library.childwelfare.gov/cwig/ws/cwmd/docs/cb_web/Record?w=NATIVE%28%27DT+ph+is+%27%27CFSR+Final+Report%27%27+and+STATE+%3D+%27%27New+Hampshire%27%27+and+RPERIOD+%3D+%27%271st++Round+CFSR%27%27%2C%27%272nd++Round+CFSR%27%27+and+DOC_AVAILABILITY+%5E%3D+%27%27Not+publicly+available+on+the+Children%27%27%27%27s+Bureau+website%27%27%27%29&m=2
to understand the % factors. To be an effective agency the federal guidelines state they must be within 95% compliance in all areas. While the Federal Report centers on 3 main areas of NH. The state report gives accurate numbers to each of the 12 offices of DCYF another factor these figures is that the cases are pulled randomly.
This link will bring you to a comparison:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EtRfLQ1DM6hz9hZA_pQ3AaHhhrx7po_2ko_b3HHFH3U/edit?hl=en&authkey=CNHVmYgI
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