Case plan definition

Case plan means a written document developed by the PCSA, PCPA or Title IV-E agency and the family which identifies strengths of the family, concerns to be resolved and supportive services to be provided which will result in ensuring permanence for the child.
Case plan means the goal-oriented, time-limited, individualized plan of action for a child and the family of the child developed by the family and DHS-CW for promotion of the safety, permanency, and well-being of the child.
Case plan means a written, goal-oriented, time-limited individualized plan for the child and the child's family, developed by the Department and the parents or guardians, to achieve the child's safety, permanency, and well-being.

Examples of Case plan in a sentence

  • The program and services that the Contractor provides to a Child under this Contract and the ICPR must be consistent with all the terms and provisions of any Case Plan prepared for the Child, or any other written Case Plan for the Child that is in effect at the time of placement, and any modifications to the Case Plan that are made while the Child is placed with the Contractor.

  • Implementation of the individualized Case Plan involves ongoing contact and interventions with, or on behalf of, the client to ensure goals and objectives are addressed.

  • The assessment process will culminate in the development of a Case Plan that shall identify the employment goal, achievement objectives, and appropriateness of on-the-job training for the prospective OJT Trainee.

  • The Case Plan should document the justification for referral of the prospective OJT Trainee to on-the-job training based on objective assessment, and analysis of work history, personal interest, and local labor market information.

  • A request for extension shall include an explanation of the need for extended placement based on the approved Case Plan and Treatment Plan, permanency needs, and the best interests of the Child.


More Definitions of Case plan

Case plan means the goal-oriented, time-limited, individualized plan of action for a child and the child's family developed by the child’s family and the Department's Children, Adults, and Families Division for promotion of the child's safety, permanency, and well being.
Case plan means a coordinated plan for the provision of
Case plan means a written document adhered to and followed by a foster child's parent or parents, foster parent or parents, the de- partment, and all other caregivers. A case plan may include, but is not limited to:
Case plan means the service plan for the child and fam- ily, of which the permanency plan is a part.
Case plan means an individualized accountability and behavior change strategy for supervised individuals that does all of the following:
Case plan means a written document that, at a minimum, specifies the type of home in which the child shall be placed, the safety of that home, and the appropriateness of that home to meet the child’s needs. It shall also include the agency’s plan for ensuring that the child receive proper care and protection in a safe environment, and shall set forth the appropriate services to be provided to the child, the child’s family, and the foster parents, in order to meet the child’s needs while in foster care, and to reunify the child with the child’s family. In addition, the plan shall specify the services that will be provided or steps that will be taken to facilitate an alternate permanent plan if reunification is not possible.
Case plan means a written document based on an assessment of the circumstances, which required child welfare services intervention. It is developed by the Children’s Social Worker (CSW) or Deputy Probation Officer (DPO) in partnership with the parent/guardian (whenever possible) and designed to reduce or eliminate the risk factor(s) which precipitated the referral to DCFS or Probation. It identifies a Case Plan goal (the desired outcome), objectives (the desired outcome of the successful completion of specified tasks), tasks/activities (for which a participant is accountable and the completion of which moves toward achievement of a specified Case Plan objective), the specific Services to be provided and time frames for completion of the objectives and goals. Case Plan goals include: Family Maintenance, Family Preservation, Reunification and Permanency Planning (Adoption, Legal Guardianship and Long Term Xxxxxx Care).