Kern County Network for Children
Welcome to the KCNC DR ETO Support Center!
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Forgotten your password? Please feel free to contact Kim Silva at kisilva@kern.org or Alicia Garcia at algarcia@kern.org with "Reset Password" in the email subject line for your new password.
There is a new way to submit support request that would allow us to better serve your needs, to learn more please go back to the Support Request Page. Go back to DR ETO Software Log In page .
Did You Know?
Got a question? You may find the answer at DR ETO FAQs Download the Crystal Reports Viewer to view your reports on ETO Community level data is now available on foster care entries and child abuse referrals. Access the California Department of Social Services/UC Berkeley website here.
Important Documents and Downloads
Quarterly & Annual Reports
DR Quarter 3 Progress Report, 2009-2010 DR Quarter 2 Progress Report, 2009-2010 DR Quarter 1 Progress Report, 2009-2010 Year End DR Report, 2008-2009 DR Quarter 4 Progress Report, 2008-2009 DR Quarter 3 Progress Report, 2008-2009 ETO User Guides For DR
Entering Data on First 5 Kern Families in DR into ETO DR ETO Software User Manual DR ETO Report Manual Guides
Working with First 5 Kern Families in DR Tips from Case Managers to Case Managers Kern County Differential Response Procedure Guide What is in a DR Case File Kern County DR Common Used Acronyms DR Procedure Flowchart DR ETO FAQ DR Toolkit For Service Providers
First 5 Kern Birth Survey First 5 Kern Core Data Elements Survey DR Service Area Map ![]()
DR Satisfaction Survey (Spanish) (MS Doc) DR Satisfaction Survey Procedures (MS Doc) Social Condition Matrix
The Social Condition Matrix system is an Excel-based system designed to help programs evaluate changes in the condition and functioning of client families. The strength-based system, based on advocate or case manager observation, tracks a family's status in twelve functional areas over time. By evaluating families holistically, rather than only their negative or problem areas, case planning can build upon family strengths which improves long term outcomes. The Social Condition Matrix is designed for both front-line and administrative staff.Advocates are able to easily document changes over time in each client family and Program Managers are able to easily supervise the program's total caseload. The system is available free to family service organizations.
DR Task Force
Comprised of DR site supervisors, case managers, family advocates and data entry staff, the DR Task Force develops and maintains a comprehensive training and data technical assistance system to support agencies in their assessment of family progress and evaluation of the DR services offered to children, families and communities.2007 Child Death Review Report (MS Word) 2006 Child Death Review Report (MS Word)
Additional DR Resources
Implementing Differential Response in California: Promising Practices and Lessons Learned ![]()
Differential Response in California ![]()
Choosing the Path Less Traveled: Strengthening California Families Through Differential Response ![]()
Families’ Connections to Services in an Alternative Response System ![]()
Overview of Differential Response Models ![]()
Protecting Children article: The Emergence of Differential Response ![]()
Differential Response in Severe Physical and Sexual Abuse Investigations ![]()
Alternative Response Approaches: State and local examples Getting Started On Community Child Protection How State And Local Leaders Can Help Communities Safeguard Children More Effectively ![]()
Seven Habits of Highly Effective Programs
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