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Cabarrus County Department of Human Services <br />Quarterly Report 2015 <br />Cases Under CS Order <br />88.41% <br />88.67% <br />88.66% <br />Cases Eligible for Medical <br />Support <br />82.58% <br />82.16% <br />84.79% <br />Critical Trends <br />Case referrals from ES <br />dropped due to NCFast not <br />allowing IMC to process or <br />NCF holds the referral. CS <br />expects to see hugh list of <br />cases in future to be dealt <br />with when State resolves <br />NCF issues. <br />Case referral process <br />improved, paper process <br />estb'd for referrals that will <br />not process. <br />Case referral process from <br />ES continues to improve, <br />although issues continue to <br />be identified as upgrades <br />are made to NCF. <br />III. CHILD WELFARE <br />January -March <br />April -June <br />July- September <br />October - December <br />Key Statistics <br />CPS Reports Received <br />636 <br />625 <br />726 <br />CPS Reports Accepted <br />276 <br />410 <br />421 <br />Cases in In -home Services <br />54 /month <br />61 /month <br />59 /month <br />Children in Foster Care <br />90 /month <br />96 /month <br />98 /month <br />Petitions Filed for Custody <br />19 <br />4 <br />10 <br />Foster Children moved to <br />Permanence <br />6 <br />3 <br />12 <br />Critical Trends <br />CPS reports have decreased <br />tremendously over past <br />quarter. Foster Care <br />numbers have remained <br />stable due to reaching <br />permanence for several <br />children. <br />IV. ADULT AND AGING <br />January -March <br />April -June <br />July- September <br />October - December <br />1 -3 Page 438 <br />