COLLABORATIVE ACTIONS WE Sample Clauses

COLLABORATIVE ACTIONS WE. AGREE TO TAKE: We agree to the following collaborative actions to work towards the above-noted process outcomes for this point where our work intersects: Situation A: No report to CAS is required  CA#1: The VAW worker may contact the CAS worker to present a non identifying situation to assist in making the decision and if no report is required, no further collaborative actions will happen, unless additional information regarding the safety and well being of the children becomes available. Situation B: Report to CAS is required  CA#2: The VAW worker shall report, with as much detail related to the demographic information (dates of birth for all children & caregivers/parents', spelling of names, addresses, telephone numbers) as possible, for all family members(children in the home, caregivers, person alleged to have placed the child at risk of harm). (N.B. 'parent' includes biological parent, step-parent, common law partner residing in the home)  CA#3: The VAW worker shall report in detail the grounds upon which they believe a child is in need of protection. (This may include a child's disclosure, any subsequent questions asked of the child for the purpose of clarifying the disclosure, any response made to the child, the context during which the child's disclosure came forward, the response of the parent to the child's disclosure).  CA#4: The VAW worker shall make every effort to inform the CAS of any potential worker-safety concerns. This might also include whether the VAW client is aware of the referral to CAS.  CA#5: The CAS worker shall review the content of the referral information with the VAW worker to ensure accuracy.  CA#6: The CAS worker, where there is the consent of the client, will share with the VAW worker the CAS investigation plan. 4.3 CURRICULUM REFERENCE The following sections of the CAS/VAW Collaboration Curriculum Participant Manual may provide additional support to collaboration:  Child Welfare Legislation (Pages 50-53)  Duty to Report (Pages 60-61)  Implications for VAW Services (Pages 61-62)  Common Reporting Concerns (Pages 62-62)  The Effects of Woman Abuse on Children (Pages 68-73) INTERSECTION POINT # 5: A WOMAN AND CHILD ARE INVOLVED WITH BOTH A VAW AGENCY AND CAS: A) ARE KNOWN TO BE INVOLVED WITH CAS WHEN BECOMING INVOLVED WITH VAW AGENCY B) BECOME INVOLVED WTH CAS WHILE INVOLVED WITH VAW AGENCY 5.1 OUTCOMES TO BE ACHIEVED  Where the mother and child are residents of a VAW shelter, the CAS and VAW produce a written ag...
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COLLABORATIVE ACTIONS WE. AGREE TO TAKE We agree to the following collaborative actions to work towards the above- noted process outcomes for this point where our work intersects:  CA#1: The CAS worker will talk to the woman regarding VAW resources. The CAS workers will routinely use, review with, and make available to women local VAW resource information, specifically information relating to safety planning for the woman and her children.  CA#2: The CAS worker will facilitate the use of VAW resources.  CA#3: The CAS worker will work with the mother and/or the children to create a safety plan for the children, recognizing that this may involve safety planning for the woman as well.  CA#4: The CAS worker will coordinate the initial contact to involve the woman with VAW services, if she is agreeable.  CA#5: Efforts should be made at the outset of any joint intervention to obtain signed consent forms to help facilitate better communication.  CA#6: We agree to jointly facilitate the woman’s access to information that is relevant to her circumstances (which may include materials appropriate to her literacy level and her abilities, or language interpretation, ASL or other communication supports).  CA#7: The CAS worker, where contact with the abusive partner is possible, will facilitate the use of and coordinate the initial referral to use of the Partner Assault Response program. INTERSECTION POINT # 2: THE CAS WORKER IS ASSESSING THE SAFETY AND FUTURE RISK TO THE CHILD. THE CAS WORKER SUSPECTS OR LEARNS THAT WOMAN ABUSE MAY BE/IS OCCURRING IN THE HOME. 2.1
COLLABORATIVE ACTIONS WE. AGREE TO TAKE. We agree to the following collaborative actions to work towards the above- noted process outcomes for this point where our work intersects:  CA#1: The CAS worker will talk to the woman regarding the range of VAW services and HEAL network resources. The CAS worker will routinely use and make available to women Peel Committee Against Women Abuse educational materials especially, ―Creating a Safety Plan‖ booklet and ―Breaking the Cycle of Violence ― booklet.  CA#2: The CAS workers will facilitate the use of appropriate VAW services and Heal Network resources that meet the unique needs of the family. The CAS worker will coordinate the initial contact to involve the woman with VAW services.  CA#3: The CAS worker, where contact with the perpetrator is possible, will facilitate the use of and coordinate the initial referral to use of Partner Assault Response or other male batterer programs in the community.

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