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The share of the state's total child welfare caseload handled by the adoption centers rose sharply, but there was no corresponding increase in financing.
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The most glaring shortcoming is the number of caseloads handled by Youth and Family Service employees, which often far exceed national standards.
Evaluations used to be done by teams consisting of a psychologist and an education evaluator; this year the education evaluator was eliminated, and the psychologist handled the caseload alone.
Ken Kelly, executive director of New York City's Marshals Association, said Mr. Bryce was proud of his job and its title, and he handled his caseload with ease.
Working in the trial division, she handled heavy caseloads as she prosecuted everything from shoplifting and prostitution to robberies, assaults, and murders.
In her 20s, she had a job as a foster-care and adoption worker and was often saddled with twice the caseload she could handle; she quit after five years, calling it "hell, chaos".
It is unclear whether the team could have handled a slightly larger caseload size if youth were added more gradually to the caseload.
The annual caseload averaged 289, but one attorney handled as many as 661 cases a year.
They can easily handle caseloads in the tens of thousands, and they can be available at any time, via text message, to anyone with a mobile phone.
More than 232,000 cases were handled last year citywide by 42 judges, a caseload that has tripled in the last 20 years.
The N.C.A.A. has increased and restructured its enforcement staff recently in an attempt to better handle its caseload.
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