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Safety Plan - Controls danger threat
Danger Threshold - when a family condition crosses over and becomes a danger threat
Neglect - Key word = deprivation
Case Plan - Contract between agency and bio parents
Progress Update - Every 90 Days
Domains - on practice models and there is no court
Family Time - Visitation
Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 - 12 months to permanency and case plan involved
Interstate Compact On Placement of Children (ICPC) - across state lines
Diligent Search - active role in search of missing kids and parents and relatives of the children for
placement
Shelter - Removal 24 hours
Parent Contact - Every 30 days face to face
3 Core Conditions Interviewing - Empathy, Respect, and Genuineness
, Family Centered Practice - Family is the expert, family drives the system, inclusive not exclusive, child
safety first
Florida Safe Families Network (FSFN) - State wide automated child welfare system
Child Resource Record aka green book - documents for child and stays with child
Lifebook - life scrapbook + memories for kids in care
Child Well Check - 72 hours of removal, medical evaluation
Comprehensive Behavioral Health Assessments (CBHA) - referral for assessment of child
Family Functioning Assessment (FFA) - there's 2 (initial and ongoing). assessment tool case manger
uses to determine what must change
Cultural Competency - the ability to interact effectively with people of different cultures
Permanency Goals - living arrangement for child to return to, or find permanent living arrangement
Coparenting - foster fam + bio parents
Educational Surrogate - child who has IEP, can be GAL or foster fam
Family Preservation Services - Short-term, family-based services designed to assist families in crisis by
improving parenting and family functioning while keeping children safe
The definition of a safe child is that - there is no impending danger threats to child and the caregivers
protective capacities control existing threats
The following are examples of present danger - an infant child is left alone in a vehicle parked outside
a mall & a caregiver is perceived as intoxicated and reckless in the presence of a vulnerable child