COLLABORATIVE ACTIONS WE AGREE TO 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:  CA#1: Both systems will support the client through the custody and access process, including later CAS involvement as required.  CA#2: If the investigation process has confirmed that there is risk for the children in having supervised or unsupervised access, the CAS will provide that information to the woman in writing.  CA#3: Both systems will provide written information regarding the role of the perpetrator or the effect of woman abuse on the children as per the information available.  CA#4: Information will be shared freely between both systems as is appropriate and with signed consent.  CA#5: If protection concerns exist, the CAS will be proactive in ensuring that access orders made in family court will not put children at risk.  CA#6: CAS will, in any way possible, hold the perpetrator accountable. This may include recommendations to the court for court-ordered participation in PAR programs, addiction, mental health and/or parenting programs to support, if deemed safe, future responsible involvement with his children. Fathers should also be instructed by the court to support their children‘s involvement in HEAL programs and other community services to assist their children in dealing with their exposure to abuse.  CA#7: CAS and/or VAW will ensure that women are aware of how to access legal information and support. 6.3 CURRICULUM REFERENCE The following sections of the CAS/VAW Collaboration Curriculum Participant Manual may provide additional support to collaboration:  Perpetrators of Woman Abuse Pose Risks to Children (Pages 69-73)  The Impact of Woman Abuse on Parenting (Pages 73-77)  Impact on Mothers (Pages 74-75)  Regarding Parenting in Situations of Abuse (Pages 75-76)  Parenting Issues for Abusive Men (Pages 76-77)  Visitation Decision-Making When There Are Allegations Of Woman Abuse (Page 127)  Avenues for Collaboration (Pages 132-137)
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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: CAS and VAW agencies will routinely request signed consents allowing the sharing of information. Consent will be written, however, in some circumstances verbal consent will be accepted if the written consent is obtained at the same time and forwarded later.  CA#2: Copies of consent forms will be shared in order that they are readily available when needed.  CA#3: Only relevant information will be requested and shared.  CA#4: CAS & VAW agree to work together whenever possible to support the client.  CA#5: Both sectors will work together, when consents are available, to coordinate the service plan and any community referral required.  CA#6: Whenever possible, case conferencing will occur with the client present.  CA#7: Open communication is fundamental to positive outcomes for women and children.  CA#8: Respect for each other‘s roles is critical and will be achieved through ongoing education between the systems.  CA#9: When agreement in any area is not possible, there will be open dialogue in an effort to resolve the differences. If the differences cannot be resolved they will be documented and where appropriate the conflict resolution process (Appendix B) will be initiated  CA#10: Liaison contacts will be identified in each sector to facilitate open dialogue and

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