The CIS Workforce Data Report presents current information about the body of professionals delivering CIS: its composition, needs, educational attainment, compensation, and stability. These skilled and committed professionals act on the mission of CIS: to connect pregnant and postpartum people, infants, and children with high quality health care and community support services so that progress on family and child safety, family stability, and optimal healthy development is achieved. CIS’ mission in turn contributes to the Child Development Division (CDD)’s goal of increasing access to high-quality, sustainable services that are developmentally beneficial for children, strengthen families, and meet their needs. This work and its outcomes, achieved in collaboration with regional partners, depend on a thriving CIS workforce. Effective planning for that workforce is grounded in relevant and accessible data. CDD shares its 2023 CIS Workforce Data Report in the hopes of informing professional development and recruitment and retention strategies regarding CIS professionals. (author abstract)
Children’s Integrated Services 2023 Workforce Report: 2022 data on the Children’s Integrated Services workforce
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Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
Vermont
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