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What is Multiple Response System?
MRS! Newsletter Issues
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North Carolina's MRS Evaluations and Reports
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What is Multiple Response System?
North Carolina’s Multiple Response System (MRS) is our state’s on-going effort to reform the entire continuum of child welfare services, beginning with the first report of concerns about a child and his or her family and continuing all the way through the finding of a permanent home for those children who enter foster care. MRS, as a reform effort, is not one single program. Rather, it is comprised of seven separate strategies delivered to families through a practice model grounded in the use of Family-Centered practice and System of Care principles. Initially, North Carolina considered focusing solely on choice of two approaches to reports of child maltreatment (referred to as Alternative Response or Differential Response in other states). However, further planning, led North Carolina to understand that in order to be most effective with families, both a philosophical and a practice shift was needed through all aspects of child welfare. Adopting multiple methods or strategies allows North Carolina county departments of social services to tailor its services to meet families’ complex and changing needs throughout the life of their case.

This reform effort began as a pilot demonstration in 2002 with ten county Departments of Social Services: Alamance, Bladen, Buncombe, Caldwell, Craven, Franklin, Guilford, Nash, Mecklenburg, and Transylvania. In 2003, MRS expanded to 42 additional counties and in January of 2006, MRS went statewide with the remaining 48 counties. A map showing MRS expansion in North Carolina’s county administered and state supervised system is here. In January of 2007, only one year following statewide implementation of MRS, the North Carolina Division of Social Services made obsolete its stand alone MRS Policy and Practice Manual and incorporated all of that policy and practice information in that manual into our current Child Protective Services manual.

North Carolina’s child welfare reform is based upon the application of Family-Centered principles of partnership used throughout the seven strategic components of MRS. Each of the seven strategies, when implemented to its fullest, has the potential for tremendous benefit for the county departments of social services and North Carolina families. A chart thoroughly explaining each of the strategies, demonstration of how each strategy, and each strategy’s intended impact on North Carolina’s families and social work practice is here.*

North Carolina's MRS Evaluations and Reports*

MRS County Resource Information*

MRS Training Information*

MRS! Newsletter Issues*

MRS Meeting Notes*
The daily challenges that counties face during the reformation of North Carolina’s child welfare system are mitigated through a number of supportive strategies. The quarterly newsletters entitled MRS! (linked above) are one such strategy. Additionally, the Division provides technical assistance and support to all 100 North Carolina counties through its Local Support Operations unit and through both a dedicated MRS Policy Consultant and a MRS Program Coordinator. In August of each year, the Division holds a Multiple Response System Learning Institute, which is a three-day skills development extension of the state’s child welfare training system. Ten months out of the year, meetings in each of the state’s three regions occur where discussion on MRS related issues occur, success stories are shared, and challenges and barriers are addressed. While the MRS Policy Consultant facilitates these meetings, the county child welfare staff attending each of the meetings provides the real MRS expertise. Open discussions during these meetings allow counties collectively brainstorm solutions to challenges and barriers. Notes to the past meetings are below while a calendar of upcoming meetings is here.

Conference Call Pilot 10 Eastern Region Central Region Western Region

Jan 2010
Oct 2009
Sept 2009
July 2009
June 2009
May 2009
April 2009
Mar 2009
Feb 2009
01-15-2009
01-28-2009
11-13-2008

02-16-2007
04-28-2006
01-13-2006
11-07-2006

10-16-2008
09-30-2008
07-30-2008
06-17-2008
05-22-2008
04-15-2008
03-19-2008
02-28-2008
01-24-2008
11-28-2007
10-25-2007
07-18-2007

06-28-2007
05-22-2007
04-26-2007
02-28-2007
01-30-2007

11-30-2006
10-20-2006
09-22-2006
07-26-2006
06-29-2006
05-26-2006
04-21-2006
03-30-2006
01-25-2006
11-29-2005
08-29-2005
04-14-2005
03-21-2005
02-15-2005
01-11-2005
12-06-2004
09-13-2004
08-23-2004
08-13-2004
05-17-2004
04-19-2004
01-09-2004

07-24-2008
06-16-2008
04-22-2008
02-27-2008
01-28-2008
11-27-2007
10-17-2007
09-25-2007
07-16-2007
06-20-2007
05-23-2007
04-27-2007
02-22-2007
01-22-2007
11-17-2006
10-31-2006
09-21-2006
07-25-2006
06-25-2006
05-25-2006
04-25-2006
03-29-2006
02-24-2006
01-24-2006
11-30-2005
10-25-2005
08-22-2005
07-20-2005
03-11-2005
02-24-2005
01-31-2005

09-19-2008
07-23-2008
06-18-2008
04-14-2008
03-27-2008
02-18-2008
01-16-2008
11-30-2007
10-31-2007
09-21-2007
07-24-2007
06-27-2007
05-24-2007
04-24-2007
02-20-2007
01-24-2007
11-28-2006
10-30-2006
09-27-2006
07-28-2006
05-24-2006
04-24-2006
03-23-2006
02-28-2006
01-27-2006
08-31-2005
07-27-2005
03-28-2005
01-28-2005
12-10-2004
07-30-2004
04-15-2004
02-20-2004
01-16-2004

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