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- 2026-05-28 CRP Agenda
- 2026-03-26 CRP Agenda
- 2026-02-26 CRP Agenda
- 2026-01-22 CRP Agenda
- 2025-11-07 CRP Agenda
- 2025-10-17 CRP Agenda
- 2025-09-26 CRP Agenda
- 2025-08-22 CRP Agenda
- 2025-06-13 CRP Agenda
- 2025-05-16 CRP Agenda
- 2025-04-18 CRP Agenda
- 2025-03-21 CRP Agenda
- 2025-02-21 CRP Agenda
- 2025-01-24 CRP Agenda
- 2024-08-23 CRP Agenda
- 2024-06-06 CRP Agenda
- 2024-04-04 CRP Agenda
- 2024-03-07 CRP Agenda
- 2024-02-01 CRP Agenda
- 2024-01-04 CRP Agenda
- 2023-11-02 CRP Agenda
- 2023-02-07 CRP Agenda
- 2023-01-03 CRP Agenda
- 2022-12-06 CRP Agenda
- 2022-06-07 CRP Agenda
- 2022-05-03 CRP Agenda
- 2022-04-05 CRP Agenda
- 2022-03-01 CRP Agenda
- 2022-02-11 CRP Agenda
- 2022-01-11 CRP Agenda
- 2022-01-04 CRP Agenda
- 2021-12-07 CRP Agenda
- 2021-11-02 CRP Agenda
- 2021-10-05 CRP Agenda
- 2021-09-14 CRP Agenda
- 2021-08-03 CRP Agenda
- 2021-07-06 CRP Agenda
- 2021-06-01 CRP Agenda
- 2021-05-04 CRP Agenda
- 2021-04-06 CRP Agenda
- 2021-03-02 CRP Agenda
- 2021-02-02 CRP Agenda
- 2021-01-05 CRP Agenda
- 2020-11-03 CRP Agenda
- 2020-10-06 CRP Agenda
- 2020-09-01 CRP Agenda
- 2020-07-22 CRP Agenda
- 2020-06-10 CRP Agenda
- 2020-03-03 CRP Agenda
- 2020-02-04 CRP Agenda
- 2020-01-07 CRP Agenda
- 2019-12-03 CRP Agenda
- 2019-11-05 CRP Agenda
- 2019-10-23 CRP Agenda
- 2019-10-15 CRP Agenda
- 2019-09-10 CRP Agenda
- 2019-08-06 CRP Agenda
- 2019-07-02 CRP Agenda
- 2019-06-04 CRP Agenda
- 2019-05-07 CRP Agenda
- 2019-04-02 CRP Agenda
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Meeting Calendar
2026 PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE
The Southwest District Health Citizens Review Panel will hold their monthly Board Meetings on the following dates at 9:00 a.m., unless otherwise noted, at Southwest District Health, Gunderson Room, 13307 Miami Lane, Caldwell, Idaho.
January 22, 2026
February 26, 2026
March 26, 2026
*No April Meeting
May 28, 2026
June 25, 2026
July 24, 2026
August 28, 2026
September 25, 2026
October 23, 2026
November 20, 2026
December 18, 2026
This public notice satisfies the notice of meeting requirements in Idaho Code 74-204(1), Open Meeting
Law. This document is posted in the principal office of Southwest District Health where the CRP meetings are held
If you have any questions, please contact Nikole Zogg at 208-455-5317.
Citizen Review Panel
In 1995, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare organized Citizen Review Panels in each of its seven regions to examine how Idaho’s Child Protection System worked and to make recommendations for improving the system. In 2018, the Idaho Legislature amended Idaho Code to transition oversight of the Citizen Review Panels to Idaho’s seven local public health districts.
The Citizen Review Panels are comprised of up to seven volunteers that reside within the boundaries of the public health district. Each Citizen Review Panel is tasked with reviewing cases brought under the child protective act that have been open in the corresponding district court, or other appropriate local jurisdiction, longer than 120 days.
Members
Members of the Health District 3 Citizen Review Panel are from all walks of life and bring varying levels and types of experience along with sharing a strong desire to improve the lives of children.
Panel participants have undergone an application and interview process, a criminal history background check, and attended a panel training.
What does the CRP do?
Each CRP is tasked with reviewing all cases brought under the Child Protective Act that have been open in the corresponding district court, or other appropriate local jurisdiction, longer than 120 days.
Every three months the Panel provides formal recommendations for the improvement of the child protection system, to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare and the Child Protection Legislative Oversight Committee.
What is the purpose of the CRP ?
The purpose of CRP is to evaluate and provide recommendations for the improvement of the child protection system within its respective health district.
Meetings
Health District 3 Citizen Review Panel meetings are scheduled monthly at Southwest District Health, 13307 Miami Lane Caldwell, Idaho 83607.
Members of the public are invited to attend the meetings.
Contact
Southwest District Health
208-455-5300
CRP Training
CRP Video Training Modules
- Introduction 2018 Citizen Review Panel Training – Boise – Introduction
- Neutral & OBJ Review, Conflict of Interest 2018 Citizen Review Panel Training – Boise – Neutral & OBJ Review, Conflict of Interest
- IDAPA 2018 Citizen Review Panel Training – Boise – IDAPA
- Teachback 2018 Citizen Review Panel Training – Boise – Teachback
Shared Foster Care Journey
Citizen Review Panel meeting – September 7, 2023
Guest Speaker:
Kailamai Hansen, Author
Out Of The Darkness: My Journey Through Foster Care
Kailamai Hansen, Former Idaho Foster Care Alumni, Youth Advocate, and author, joined Idaho’s District 3 Citizen Review Panel meeting on September 7, 2023, to share her personal story and journey through Idaho’s Foster Care System.
Southwest District Health – Region 3 Citizen Review Panel Bylaws
ARTICLE 1 – AUTHORIZATION AND PURPOSE
1.1 Authorization
The Citizen Review Panel (CRP) is authorized by the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act
(CAPTA 2016) Section 106(c)(1-6)( p 28-29)and Idaho Code§ 16-1647.
1.2 Purpose
Per CAPTA Section 106 and Idaho Code §16-1647, Southwest District Health (SWDH) will
establish a CRP for the purpose of evaluating and providing recommendation for the
improvement of the child protection system within Region 3.
ARTICLE 2- MEMBERSHIP- NON DISCRIMINATION and DUTIES
2.1 Membership
The CRP will be comprised of up to seven (7) members. Members shall reside within the
boundaries of Idaho’s Third Judicial District, which is comprised of Canyon, Gem, Owyhee,
Washington, Payette, and Adams counties. Original panel members will be selected by SWDH
based on an application process which includes a criminal background check and asked to serve
an initial two (2) year term with option for renewals.
Panel members will be volunteers broadly representative of Region 3 and include members
who have expertise in the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect and may
include adult former victims of child abuse or neglect. SWDH will make an effort to select a
panel comprised of members from diverse professional backgrounds who demonstrate a strong
motivation to improve the lives of children. Upon receipt of resignation and/or expiration of
term for panel members the panel members will review the new panel member applications
and choose a replacement contingent upon passing the mandatory background check and
completion of the agreement of non-disclosure and confidentiality form.
2.2 Non-Discrimination
The Citizen Review Panel shall not discriminate in any regard with respect to age, race, creed,
color, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, national origin, ancestry, pregnancy,
parenthood, custody of a minor child, physical disability, or mental disability.
2.3 Duties
The CRP shall use the process developed by SWDH to review all cases brought under the child
protective act that have been open in the Third Judicial District or other appropriated local
jurisdiction, longer than one hundred twenty (120) days.
The CRP will be granted access to all records within the Third Judicial District that are in the
custody of Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (IDHW) related to the child and case under
review including but not limited to all information pertaining to prior referrals, prior safety
assessments, all court filings and any police reports. The CRP may request additional records
within IDHW’s custody. IDHW will have a staff member attend CRP meetings to answer
questions and provide access to the records.
The CRP members will sign an agreement of non-disclosure and confidentiality form developed
by IDHW and SWDH prior to having access to records.
ARTICLE 3 MEETINGS-CHAIR PERSON-ATTENDANCE-REMOVAL FROM MEMBERSHIP
3.1 Meetings
The CRP will meet monthly at SWDH’s Canyon County’s office, 13307 Miami Lane Caldwell,
Idaho 83607. These meetings will adhere to the Idaho Code (IC) §74-201 through 74-208. Per IC
§ 74-105(7), all case reviews and discussion will occur in Executive Session and be kept
confidential in accordance with the Child Protective Act IC §16-1626. SWDH will provide
administrative support to the panel. IDHW will provide the records and be available for
questions.
Quarterly, a representative of the CRP shall meet with representatives from other District CRPs
to discuss trends and concerns from around the State. These meetings may take place
telephonically, electronically, or in person dependent upon funding. Due to the confidential
nature of the content of the records being reviewed, the meetings of the CRP are not open to
the public.
3.2 Chair person
The CRP will select a chair or co-chairs who will preside over all meetings. Chairs or co-chairs
will serve a two-year term and may be reelected.
3.3 Attendance
A CRP panel member is required to attend at least eight meeting within a calendar year.
Quorum for decision making for the panel shall be 50 percent plus 1. Unless an absence is the
result of an emergency or unexpected occurrence, members who cannot attend a regularly
scheduled meeting must give 48 hours’ notice to the Chair or SWDH support staff.
3.4 Removal from membership
The SWDH Director may remove a panel member for cause (e.g., confidentiality breach,
attendance issues, crime).
ARTICLE 4 CONFIDENTIALITY-CONFLICT OF INTEREST
4.1 Confidentiality
No panel member shall disclose any information about a specific child protection case to any
person outside the CRP panel. A panel member who does so may be subject to a civil penalty
and removal from the Panel. All Panel members will undergo a criminal background check and
sign an agreement of Non-Disclosure and Confidentiality with IDHW and SWDH.
4.2 Conflict of Interest
Members shall disclose any possible conflict of interest. If the panel member feels that he/she
cannot be objective in the review of the case, he will recuse himself from that individual case
review.
ARTICLE 5 Quarterly Reports/Annual report
5.1 Quarterly Reports
The CRP will produce a quarterly report containing a summary of the activities of the panel and
providing recommendations to improve the child protection system experience for children.
Reports shall be provided to IDHW and presented to the child protection legislative review
panel in a format decided upon by PHD. These reports are exempt from public disclosure
pursuant to 74-105(7) Idaho Code. The calendar year’s quarterly reports will be considered the
CRP annual report. IDHW will submit an annual written response to the CRP’s
recommendations in the calendar year’s four (4) quarterly reports.
Rev 8/2019