(a) identification and assessment of the needs and problems of
children in care and their families, to effectuate meaningful case
planning;
(b) case management and supervision by child care agencies of
children in full-time care away from their homes;
(c) supervision and evaluation by state agencies of local and
voluntary child care agency performance;
(d) planning and policy making by state agencies, the governor and
the legislature;
(e) meeting in a timely manner all judicial review requirements of
this chapter, the family court act and any other applicable provisions
of law;
(f) reduction of the need for manual form preparation; and
(g) meeting federal reporting requirements so as to qualify for
federal funds under the federal social security act.