Dependency Case Manager definition

Dependency Case Manager means an individual who is accountable for service delivery regarding safety, permanency, and well-being for a caseload of children in out-of-home care.

Examples of Dependency Case Manager in a sentence

  • This information is saved in your client file records and may also be submitted electronically to your Counsel, Dependency Case Manager or other authorized representative for filing with the respective Court.

  • These documents are available to an appointed Guardian Ad Litem (GAL), your Dependency Case Manager, or others authorized in the Court Order.

  • This information may also be shared with your Dependency Case Manager.

  • The Dependency Case Manager and/or the Dependency Court has determined that another level of care in the community better suits the family needs, such as third party supervision, unsupervised visits, or reunification.

  • It is the responsibility of the Child Protective Investigator (CPI) or Dependency Case Manager (DCM) to gather all available pertinent historical information when seeking licensed placement.

  • If placement has not been identified and the CPI is transporting the child(ren) to the agreed upon designated location for ongoing supervision and placement, the CPI will be responsible for to deliver the Child Resource Record and the applicable court-order and/or consent to the receiving Dependency Case Manager.