Screening and Assessments Sample Clauses

Screening and Assessments a. Upon taking a child into custody, DFCS shall engage in a thorough screening of the child and an individualized, strengths-based, family-focused, and culturally responsive assessment of the family, with the family’s participation. Information gathered during the screening and assessment shall consist of (1) internal, external, and historical factors that may contribute to concerns identified in initial risk and safety assessments and initial screenings; (2) child and family strengths, protective factors, and needs; (3) the impact of maltreatment on the child; (4) factors and characteristics pertinent to selecting an appropriate placement; (5) family resources for the child and the parents; and (6) any other material pertinent for meeting service objectives. The screening and assessment shall inform the selection of an appropriate placement, the provision of needed services, and permanency planning, and shall be completed within 30 calendar days of the child’s entrance into custody and documented in the child’s case record.
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Screening and Assessments. Within 180 calendar days of Court approval of the Plan, DFCS, in conjunction with COA, shall develop a protocol for both individual and family team meetings and develop a training module on such protocols that shall be incorporated into the pre- service and in-service training curricula.
Screening and Assessments. Standard screening and individualized assessments of clients to identify and prioritize Families at Risk and ensure that families are provided services appropriate to their needs. Screenings occur at intervals as required by the home visiting model. Screenings and assessments include, but are not limited to, the following:

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