Module 8 Case Planning Flashcards

1
Q

What is case planning?

A

The act of establishing outcomes and motivation for change with families.

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2
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What are the case plan components?

A
  • Agreement
  • Responsibility
  • Outcomes
  • Organized
  • Focused
  • Communication
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3
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Who needs to be included in case planning?

A
  • Parents
  • Children 14 and older
  • GAL
  • Out of home care caregiver
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4
Q

When doesn’t the case plan need to be filed with the court?

A

When the case is open less than 30 days

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5
Q

What is the criteria for outcomes?

A

SMART

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6
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What is SMART?

A
  • Specific
  • Measurable
  • Attainable
  • Reasonable
  • Timely
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7
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What age does the child needs to be included in case planning?

A

14 and older

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8
Q

What is permanency?

A

Forever home

A safe, stable, secure parenting relationship

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9
Q

What is a concurrent goal?

A

Working toward a primary permanency goal while at the same time establishing an alternative permanency goal for the child to be utilized in the event reunification does not occur within a time period that is reasonable with the child’s sense of time

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10
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What is the tool that helps you identify if you should do a concurrent goal?

A

Reunification Prognosis Assessment

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12
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When do you need to have a concurrent goal?

A

Reunification

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