Child and Family Team (CFT) Sample Clauses

Child and Family Team (CFT). A group of individuals who are convened and 16 engaged by the placing agency to identify the strengths and needs of the child and his or her family 17 and to help achieve positive outcomes for safety, permanency, and well-being.
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Child and Family Team (CFT). 8 4.1 CONTRACTOR shall provide CFT (formerly known as TDM) training to 9 CONTRACTOR’s social workers and Resource Parents as the process for all 10 placement change decisions.
Child and Family Team (CFT). A group of committed individuals, 27 including the Participant, that forms to address the needs of the Participant 28 and ensures the family voice is heard, facilitates family ownership of the WCB0218 Page 2 of 22 draft 05-07-18 1 2 3 POC, and requires that every effort shall be made to ensure family members and family representative(s) constitute a minimum of fifty percent (50%) of the Family Team:
Child and Family Team (CFT). Child and Family Team (CFT)” means a group of people – chosen with the family and connected to them through natural, community, and formal support relationships – who develop and implement the family’s plan, address unmet needs, and work toward the family’s vision and team mission, monitoring progress regularly and using this information to revise and refine the plan of care.
Child and Family Team (CFT). A CFT is comprised of a group that 1 forms to meet the needs of an eligible child/youth through whatever means 2 possible. To ensure family voice and ownership in the POC, every effort shall 3 be made to ensure family members and family representative(s) constitute a 4 minimum of fifty (50) percent of the CFT. The CFT includes the Participant 5 and Participant’s parent(s)/caregiver(s), and/or selected family members, 6 family representative, resource family parent(s), and/or guardian(s), the 7 appropriate representative(s) of the primary jurisdictional agency. (Senior 8 Social Worker [SSW], Deputy Probation Officer [DPO], Mental Health Case 9 Manager [MH Case Manager], etc.), relevant counseling or mental health 10 representatives, formal and informal supports, such as an Tutoring, etc., any 11 other person(s) influential in the Participant’s and/or Participant’s family’s 12 lives who may be instrumental in developing effective services and/or whomever 13 the Participant’s family wants to participate.
Child and Family Team (CFT). A CFT is comprised of a group that 24 forms to meet the needs of an eligible child/youth through whatever means 25 possible. To ensure family voice and ownership in the POC, every effort shall 26 be made to ensure family members and family representative(s) constitute a 27 minimum of fifty (50) percent of the CFT. The CFT includes the Participant and 28 Participant’s parent(s)/caregiver(s), and/or selected family members, family WCE0718-00 Page 6 of 41 May 1, 2018 EXHIBIT A 1 representative, resource family parent(s), and/or guardian(s), the appropriate 2 representative(s) of the primary jurisdictional agency . (Senior Social Worker 3 [SSW], Deputy Probation Officer [DPO], Mental Health Case Manager [MH Case 4 Manager], etc.), relevant counseling or mental health representatives, formal 5 and informal supports, such as an Tutoring, etc., any other person(s) 6 influential in the Participant’s and/or Participant’s family’s lives who may be 7 instrumental in developing effective services and/or whomever the Participant’s 8 family wants to participate. 9 CFT Member: Participant, Participant’s family/caregiver(s), Wrap 10 OC CC, Parent Partner (PP), and Youth Partner (YP)/Marriage and Family Therapist 11 (MFT) YP, if applicable, and any traditional or non-traditional support system, 12 significant other, professional, and/or natural support designated by the 13 Participant and/or Participant’s family. CFT members are the critical decision- 14 makers, attend Wrap OC CFT meetings, maintain regular contact with the 15 Participant and Participant’s family, and are able to access resources as may 16 be needed.
Child and Family Team (CFT). Formerly known as Team Decision 17 Making (TDM) is a group process facilitated by Social Services Agency (SSA) 18 wherein individuals are convened and engaged through a variety of team-based 19 processes to identify the strengths and needs of the child or youth and his or 20 her family, to help achieve positive outcomes for safety, permanency and well- 21 being.
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Child and Family Team (CFT). Meeting: A family-centered, strength-based,‌ CCD1621-00 Page 1 of 22 March 24, 2021 collaborative process to develop a plan of care, placement changes, and service needs for the child, youth/young adult, or NMD in out-of-home care.
Child and Family Team (CFT). Meetings: Upon request by County, Contractor shall attend CFT meetings. Attendance shall be in-person or by teleconference. County shall only pay Contractor when County specifically requests Contractor’s attendance, either in person or by teleconference. For the purposes of this agreement, “teleconference” means a meeting, the members of which are in different locations, connected by electronic means, through audio, video or both. The definition of Child and Family Team meetings as it applies to this agreement excludes any community- based teams or organizations in which County considers Contractor, Contractor’s staff, or assignees to be regular standing members. Contractor shall be paid for these appearances at the DMC rate for Regular DMC Individual Counseling session rate for time actually spent attending the meeting. CFT services shall be in accordance with Welfare and Institutions Code 16501(a)(4).
Child and Family Team (CFT). Per WIC Section 16502, a group of individuals who are convened by the placing agency and who are engaged through a variety of team-based processes to identify the strengths and needs of the Child/Youth and family, and to help achieve positive outcomes for safety, permanency, and well- being.
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