Family Group Decision Making definition
Examples of Family Group Decision Making in a sentence
Team-based case planning processes include Team Decision Making Meetings, Family and Child Team Meetings, Emancipation Conferences, Family Group Decision Making Meetings, or any meeting where the NMDs are a participant and are included in an empowered manner.
A) The Contractor shall provide or arrange all travel necessary to ensure a child’s access to medical visits, therapy visits, recreational, school and school activities, family visits, court hearings, Preparation for Adult Living (“PAL”) activities, Permanency Conferences, Transition Plan Staffings, Family Group Decision Making conferences, Circles of Support meetings, and any other services necessary to fulfill the tasks on a child’s Plan of Service.
Wraparound and Family Group Decision Making are both rated as a “3” in the Child Welfare Initiatives category on the California Evidence Based Clearinghouse (CEBC) and has been shown to reduce maltreatment recidivism and increase placement stability.
Our utilization of Wraparound and Family Group Decision Making has allowed financial workers and Workforce Center employees the chance to participate as team members.
The shift to a Signs of Safety philosophy will be complimented by application of the wraparound process and Family Group Decision Making.
Whenever F&CS is considering apprehending a child(ren), or when an apprehension has taken place, F&CS and VAW staff will discuss with the mother alternatives to the legal process, such as Family Group Decision Making, Child Protection Mediation or an Aboriginal Healing Circle.
Family Team meetings are modeled on Family Group Decision Making (FGDM), an approach recognized by the California Evidence Based Clearinghouse that positions the “family group” as leaders in decision-making.
Using Signs of Safety, Family Group Decision Making, Wrap Around and Circles of Support-type processes in families has resulted in better outcomes for child well-being.