Ppib Mission Statement Analysis

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PPIB MISSION STATEMENT: Building One Team through providing information, assistance, oversight and training for all levels of CSED.

OUR VISION: The PPIB provides accessible information, guidance and special enforcement so that CSED surpasses federal and state performance standards in providing child support to families.

OUR GOAL: Connecting Policy development, Quality Assurance review, Specialized Enforcement and Training to support CSED staff development and needs.

OUR VEHICLE: The PPIB through Policy, Quality Assurance, Training and Specialized Enforcement promotes learning opportunities for all levels of CSED to enhance delivery of services to customers

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