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Case Plan is a legal document that experies in 12 months (for test) Case Planning is designed to serve as an introduction to the basic case planning principles surrounding child protection in the State of Florida. |
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Tasks that can be performed while parties are in prison. |
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Case Plan Timeframes Statutory Requirements: |
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ASFA Requirements: Case Plan |
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The case plan for each child must: |
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from ages 3 to school entry, 5 days a week-MUST attend daycare!!! |
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Assist families to arrive at doable and agreeable goals/tasks in a lease intrusive manner. |
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Laundry List vs. Planning Model
Laundry List
The inadequacy of a laundry list approach is that it seeks solutions to treat a symptom.
When the underlying cause is known, one realizes that many of the solutions identified
through a brainstorming approach would not be appropriate. For example:
Problem:
Child is not attending school.
Outcomes:
The child will regularly attend school.
Possible Solutions
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Implementation of the Guiding Principles of
Care
Quality Assurance will review the case files of children placed in licensed care to decide the
extent to which children in agency care and custody are receiving services listed in the
Guiding Principles. The following data will be collected:
Screening
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Checklist: Implementing the Guiding Principles
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