Who must be involved in developing the preliminary service plan? -
ANSWERS-The child placement staff must develop, sign, and date the
preliminary service plan.
When must I complete an initial service plan? - ANSWERS-within 45
days after you admit the child.
What must a child's initial service plan include? - ANSWERS-Child-
care services,Plans for normalcy,Cultural identity needs, Plans for
maintaining and improving the child's relationship with family members,
) Level of supervision required [Medium-High]; (iii) The child's trauma
triggers [
What must the initial service plan include if the child is 13 years or
older? - ANSWERS-a plan for educating the child in the following areas
[Medium]: (i) Healthy interpersonal relationships [Medium]; (ii) Healthy
boundaries [Medium]; (iii) Pro-social communication skills [Medium];
(iv) Sexually transmitted diseases [Medium]; and (v) Human
reproduction
What must the initial service plan include if the child is 14 years or older
- ANSWERS-experiential life-skills training to improve the child's
transition to independent living.) Include training in practical activities
that include, but are not limited to, grocery shopping, meal preparation,
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cooking, using public transportation, performing basic household tasks,
and money management, including balancing a checkbook
What must the initial service plan include if the child is 16 years or older
- ANSWERS-preparation for independent living, including employment
opportunities, if appropriate
What must the initial service plan include For children who exhibit high-
risk behaviors or have a suicide risk screening that indicates a high or
potential risk of suicide - ANSWERS-Plans to minimize the risk of harm
to the child or others, and A specific safety contract developed between
the child, employees, and caregivers that addresses how the child's
safety needs will be maintained
What must the initial service plan include for a child with ) Treatment
services for children with an intellectual disability - ANSWERS-) A
minimum of one hour per day of visual, auditory and tactile stimulation
to enhance the child's physical, neurological, and emotional
development
Who must be involved in developing an initial service plan? -
ANSWERS-A service planning team must meet (e.g. face-to-face, video
conference, or teleconference) to discuss and develop the service plan.
The team must consist of [Medium]: (1) At least one of the child's
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current caregivers [Medium]; (2) least one professional service provider
who provides direct services to the child [Medium]; and (3) If you are
providing treatment services to the child, at least two licensed
professionals b) The child, if verbal and developmentally able to
participate, the parents, and the foster parents must be invited to the
service planning meeting and should participate and provide input into
the development of the service plan, including discussions regarding the
child's participation in childhood activities. [M
Can the service planning team discuss and develop a child's service plan
in separate meetings? - ANSWERS-Yes, the service planning team may
meet in one meeting, two or more meetings, or in separate meetings,
provided that each service planning team member is informed of the
discussions and comments regarding the child's service plan that were
made at each meeting.
When must I inform the child's parents and foster parents of an initial
service plan meeting? - ANSWERS-) The child's parents and foster
parents must have at least two weeks advance notice of the initial service
plan meeting.
With whom do I provide a copy of the child's initial service plan? -
ANSWERS-) Child, when appropriate. At a minimum, you must give a
copy or summary of the plan to a child 14 years of age or older,) Child's
parents [Low]; and (3) Child's caregivers.
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