Sec. 2. Eliminating obstacles to identifying and responding to reports of children missing from foster care and other vulnerable foster youth
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Section 476 of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 676 ) is amended by adding at the end the following: The Secretary shall conduct an evaluation of the protocols established by States in accordance with the requirements of section 471(a)(35) and, to the extent applicable, by Indian tribes or tribal organizations (as defined in section 479B(a)) or tribal consortia with a plan approved under section 471 in accordance with section 479B. The evaluation shall include the following:
A review of relevant aspects of reports submitted by States, Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and tribal consortia under this part and part B, and data and other information reported pursuant to the system established under section 479. Analysis of the extent to which States, Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and tribal consortia comply with, and enforce, the protocols required by section 471(a)(35). Analysis of the effectiveness of such protocols. Identification of obstacles for States, Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and tribal consortia to identifying and responding to reports of children missing from foster care and other vulnerable foster youth.
Identification of best practices for identifying such children and youth and intervening with effective services. The Secretary shall provide States, Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and tribal consortia with information, advice, educational materials, and technical assistance relating to eliminating identified obstacles to identifying and responding to reports of children missing from foster care and other vulnerable foster youth and providing such children and youth with effective services.
Such assistance may include dissemination of— processes and tools to identify and examine risk factors and potential trends related to children who go missing from foster care and other vulnerable youth; best practices for runaway tracking and recovery; and guidelines for intervention, including with respect to services, types of providers, and placement settings. Not later than 5 years after the date of enactment of this subsection, the Secretary shall submit a report to Congress on the results of the evaluation conducted under this subsection and the technical assistance provided in accordance with paragraph (3). .
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Eliminating obstacles to identifying and responding to reports of children missing from foster care and other vulnerable foster youth
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