Module 8 Case Planning Flashcards
What is case planning?
The act of establishing outcomes and motivation for change with families.
What are the case plan components?
- Agreement
- Responsibility
- Outcomes
- Organized
- Focused
- Communication
Who needs to be included in case planning?
- Parents
- Children 14 and older
- GAL
- Out of home care caregiver
When doesn’t the case plan need to be filed with the court?
When the case is open less than 30 days
What is the criteria for outcomes?
SMART
What is SMART?
- Specific
- Measurable
- Attainable
- Reasonable
- Timely
What age does the child needs to be included in case planning?
14 and older
What is permanency?
Forever home
A safe, stable, secure parenting relationship
What is a concurrent goal?
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
What is the tool that helps you identify if you should do a concurrent goal?
Reunification Prognosis Assessment
When do you need to have a concurrent goal?
Reunification