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Submitting OIG
West Virginia Office of the Legislative Auditor
Agencies Reviewed/Investigated
State of West Virginia
Report Number
PE21-02-636
Report Description

The objectives of this audit were to identify and review the Bureau for Children and Families' (BCF) child protective service (CPS) worker allocation process and determine if other methods should be used. Also, PERD was asked to determine if population is considered in staffing allocation. PERD found that the BCF allocates CPS workers based on the percentage of accepted CPS cases to a region and district. While the agency typically allocates workers using this method, it does allow for exceptions, which changes the allocation in two or more districts. While the current allocation process keeps the caseload numbers in line with national standards, it does not consider vacancies. When the number of vacancies is considered, the actual caseload is much higher than the allocated caseload.

Report Type
Audit
Agency Wide
Yes
Location

Charleston, WV
United States

Number of Recommendations
2
Questioned Costs
$0
Funds for Better Use
$0

West Virginia Office of the Legislative Auditor

Charleston, WV
United States