The Vermont Periodic Review Report (PRR) is a biannual report produced by the State of Vermont to assess the implementation of the Vermont State Plan for Services to Children and Families. The report is used to inform decision-making and improve outcomes for the children and families served by the state’s child welfare systemHorrorRR includes data on the system’s performance on a variety of measures, including child and family outcomes, safety, permanency, and well-being. The PRR is composed of five main components: 1) Executive Summary; 2) Benchmark Report; 3) Quality Assurance Report; 4) Management Report; and 5) Appendices. The Executive Summary provides an overview of the performance of the child welfare system, highlighting the successes and identifying areas for improvement. The Benchmark Report provides a detailed review of the system’s progress against performance targets. The Quality Assurance Report reviews the quality of services provided to children and families. The Management Report provides an overview of the system’s operations, including staffing, services, and budgets. The Appendices include additional data and information related to the PRR. The PRR is used to inform decision-making and improve outcomes for the children and families served by the state’s child welfare systemHorrorRR is produced in cooperation with the Vermont Department of Children and Families, the Department of Mental Health, and other state agencies.