Thursday, December 31st, 2009
I have it from two (possibly three) separate sources that the CCAA told them a range that they thought April would be complete. The range in one case was May to July, and in the other case was that it should be complete by June. The possible third gives a range that ends in June [...]
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Thursday, December 31st, 2009
The first chart (below) shows the size (in poll numbers) of the previous batches and this batch. Please remember that each poll has to stand by itself, you can’t compare numbers from different polls. We can still get an idea of how the sizes of the batches have gone, but you can’t do a direct [...]
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Wednesday, December 30th, 2009
The last 12 referral batches arrived at 36, 18, 24, 39, 32, 47, 30, 32, 31, 52, 51, and 27 day intervals. Thankfully we didn’t go for another 50 plus days this time – that 27 looks nice, yes?
The average is 35 days, and the median is 32 days. The shortest interval is 18 days [...]
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Monday, December 28th, 2009
If you are expecting a referral, or if you are in another program and would like to share your news, please list blog name and blog URL in the comments to this post.
The following blogs have pictures!
A Page for Paige
Ladybugs and Hugs
the completion of a family
The following blogs their referral but no picture yet:
The following [...]
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Monday, December 28th, 2009
There are reports of phone calls being made.
If you are expecting a referral in this batch and want your blog listed on the Babies! post, please list the Blog Name and Blog URL in the comments to this post. It will be tonight before I’ll be able to put the Babies! post together though, [...]
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Monday, December 28th, 2009
In June of 2007 I figured the backlog was likely around 29,000. In March of this year I estimated that the backlog at around 23,750.
What is it now? Good question.
Let’s assume the CCAA is currently getting around 50 dossiers a month for the NSN program, and that they referred around 150 NSN babies a month [...]
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