Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Institutional Review Board met Jan. 24

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Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Institutional Review Board met Jan. 24.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

I. Call to Order

II. Acceptance of Minutes

• November 22, 2022

III. New Proposals

• Justin Harty

“Fatherhood in Foster Care: Black Fathers Aging out of Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Care”

• Mary Sue Morsch

“Evaluation of the Illinois DCFS Immersion Sites Wraparound Program”

• Mary Sue Morsch

“DCFS Meta Model Evaluation”

• Sue Pickett

“Eastern Illinois Intact Family Recovery Program Evaluation – Amendment”

IV. Other

• Introduction of new IRB Chairperson, David Fox

• Next meeting: February 28, 2023 at 2 PM

V. Adjourn

https://www2.illinois.gov/dcfs/aboutus/policy/Documents/IRB/irb-agenda-012423.pdf



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