Do we coordinate well with others when we change a child’s placement?
Many respondents to our Charter Champions survey believe that we coordinate well while others have observed that we do it seldom or not at all.
Many respondents to our Charter Champions survey believe that we coordinate well while others have observed that we do it seldom or not at all.
We recently invited our Charter Champions to complete a survey on placement change and 44 responded. As you can see from the results (left), opinions
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