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Cbc_scorecard-october_2012_released_2012-11-15.xlsx

Community-Based Care Lead Agency Scorecard
Performance through
October 2012
Released 11/15/2012
Performance
Family Preservation
Permanency
Health & Education
1. In-State Children
2. No Verified Maltreatment During
3. Ratio of Children Receiving
4. Required Mother &
5. Children
6. Reunified Children
7. Ratio of Adoptions
8. Children in Care
9. Medical,
10. Children
11. Former Foster
Seen within 30
In-Home Services or within 6 Months
Family Preservation Services
Father Contacts: Child in
Reunified within
Who Re-entered
in Last 12 Months to
8 Days-12 Months with
Ages 5-17
Youth Ages 19-22
12. Administrative
Days (In-Home &
of Termination of Services
to Children with Verified
Out-of-Home Care, Goal
12 Months of
Care within 12
Children in Care More
No More than Two
zation, Dental
Enrolled in
with Diploma or
Expenditures as
Out-of-Home) Ï
(In-Home & Out-of-Home) Ï
Maltreatment Ï
Reunification Ï
Months Ð
than 12 Months Ï
Placements Ï
Services Ï
School Ï
Percent of YTD
Contract
Expenditures Ð
Standard:
Weighting:
Lead Agency
During In-Home Services:
October 31, 2012 Caseload;
Reunified
Adoptions Nov. 2011 -
Rank Area Served
October 2012
June - Aug. 2012; Terminated:
Monthly Average: June -
October 2012
Oct. 2012; Children in
October 2012
11/07/2012
10/31/2012
10/31/2012
July - Sept. 2012
FY 2012-13
CEO & Tenure
Dec. 2011 - Feb. 2012
Aug. 2012 Verified Victims
Oct. 2011
Oct. 2011
OHC >12 Mo. Oct. 31, 2012
Board Chair
ChildNet Inc

Emilio Benitez, CEO 11/2007
Joseph Rogers, Chair
ChildNet Palm Beach
Emilio Benitez, CEO 10/2012
Joseph Rogers, Chair
Our Kids of Miami-Dade/Monroe, Inc
Frances Allegra, CEO 7/2005
Sandy Bohrer, Chair
Partnership for Strong Families
Sarasota Y/Safe Children Coalition
Ed McBride, Vice President 7/2008
Ed Landis, Chair
Families First Network
Ann Harter, Director 12/2000
Brit Landrum, Chair
Eckerd Community Hillsborough
Lorita Shirley, Executive Director 7/2012 Family Support Services North Fla
E. Lee Kaywork CEO 2/2012
Dr. George Armstrong, Chair
Kids Central, Inc.
John Cooper, CEO 8/2012
Stephen Spivey, Chair
United For Families Inc.
Christine Demetriades, CEO 11/2005
Patricia McCoy, Chair
Eckerd Community Alternatives
Judith Warren 5/2012
Trey Starkey, Chair
Family Integrity Program
Alison McMorrow, Program Manager
Jerry Cameron, Chair
Big Bend Community Based Care
Mike Watkins, CEO 12/2005
Reggie Johns, Chair
Kids First of Florida, Inc.
Irene Toto, CEO 7/2005
Robert V. Graham, Chair
Children’s Network of SW Florida
Nadereh Salim, CEO 1/2007
Mark Geisler, Chair
Heartland For Children
Teri Saunders, CEO 4/2008
Terry Borglund, Chair
Brevard Family Partnership
Patricia Nellius-Guthrie, CEO 2004
Stockton Whitten, Chair
Community Partnership for Children
Mark Jones, CEO 8/2010
Bill Griffin, Chair
Community Based Care Central Fla
Glen Casel, CEO/President 2/2004
John Gill, Chair
Community Based Care Central Fla
Glen Casel, CEO/President 2/2004John Gill, Chair Statewide
$760,925,012
Red Zone:
Community-Based Care Lead Agency Scorecard
Performance through
October 2012
Released 11/15/2012
Performance
Family Preservation
Permanency
Health & Education
1. In-State Children
2. No Verified Maltreatment During
3. Ratio of Children Receiving
4. Required Mother &
5. Children
6. Reunified Children
7. Ratio of Adoptions
8. Children in Care
9. Medical,
10. Children
11. Former Foster
12. Administrative
Seen within 30
In-Home Services or within 6 Months
Family Preservation Services
Father Contacts: Child in
Reunified within
Who Re-entered
in Last 12 Months to
8 Days-12 Months with
Ages 5-17
Youth Ages 19-22
Expenditures as
Days (In-Home &
of Termination of Services
to Children with Verified
Out-of-Home Care, Goal
12 Months of
Care within 12
Children in Care More
No More than Two
zation, Dental
Enrolled in
with Diploma or
Percent of YTD
Out-of-Home) Ï
(In-Home & Out-of-Home) Ï
Maltreatment Ï
Reunification Ï
Months Ð
than 12 Months Ï
Placements Ï
Services Ï
School Ï
Expenditures Ð
Standard:
Weighting:
Lead Agency
During In-Home Services:
October 31, 2012 Caseload;
Reunified
Adoptions Nov. 2011 -
Average of
Area Served
October 2012
June - Aug. 2012; Terminated:
Monthly Average: June -
October 2012
Oct. 2012; Children in
October 2012
11/07/2012
10/31/2012
10/31/2012
July - Sept. 2012
FY 2012-13
Weighted
CEO & Tenure
Dec. 2011 - Feb. 2012
Aug. 2012 Verified Victims
Oct. 2011
Oct. 2011
OHC >12 Mo. Oct. 31, 2012
Board Chair
ChildNet Inc
Southeast Region, Circuit 17
Emilio Benitez, CEO 11/2007
Joseph Rogers, Chair
ChildNet Palm Beach
Southeast Region, Circuit 15
Emilio Benitez, CEO 10/2012
Joseph Rogers, Chair
Our Kids of Miami-Dade/Monroe, Inc
Southern Region, Circuits 11 & 16
Frances Allegra, CEO 7/2005
Sandy Bohrer, Chair
Partnership for Strong Families
No
Dr. Michael Bowie, Chair
Sarasota Y/Safe Children Coalition
SunCoast Region, Circuit 12
Ed McBride, Vice President 7/2008
Ed Landis, Chair
Families First Network
Northwest Region, Circuit 1
Ann Harter, Director 12/2000
Brit Landrum, Chair
Eckerd Community Hillsborough
SunCoast Region, Circuit 13
Lorita Shirley, Executive Director 7/2012 Family Support Services North Fla
NE Region, Circuit 4, Duval, Nassau
E. Lee Kaywork CEO 2/2012
Dr. George Armstrong, Chair
Kids Central, Inc.
Central Region, Circuit 5
John Cooper, CEO 8/2012
Stephen Spivey, Chair
United For Families Inc.
Central Region, Circuit 19
Christine Demetriades, CEO 11/2005
Patricia McCoy, Chair
Eckerd Community Alternatives
SunCoast Region, Circuit 6
Judith Warren 5/2012
Trey Starkey, Chair
Family Integrity Program
Northeast Region, St. Johns
Alison McMorrow, Program Manager
Jerry Cameron, Chair
Big Bend Community Based Care
Northwest Region, Circuits 2 & 14
Mike Watkins, CEO 12/2005
Reggie Johns, Chair
Kids First of Florida, Inc.
Northeast Region, Circuit 4, Clay
Irene Toto, CEO 7/2005
Robert V. Graham, Chair
Children’s Network of SW Florida
SC Region, Circuit 20
Nadereh Salim, CEO 1/2007
Mark Geisler, Chair
Heartland For Children
Central Region, Circuit 10
Terry Borglund, Chair
Brevard Family Partnership
Central Region, Circuit 18, Brevard
Patricia Nellius-Guthrie, CEO 2004
Stockton Whitten, Chair
Community Partnership for Children
NE Region, Flagler, Volusia, Putnam
Mark Jones, CEO 8/2010
Bill Griffin, Chair
Community Based Care Central Fla
Central Region, Circuit 18, Seminole
Glen Casel, CEO/President 2/2004
John Gill, Chair
Community Based Care Central Fla
Central Region, Circuit 9
Glen Casel, CEO/President 2/2004John Gill, Chair

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