Ongoing safety plan definition

Ongoing safety plan means a documented set of actions or interventions that manage a child's safety after the Department has identified one or more impending danger safety threats at the conclusion of a CPS assessment or anytime during ongoing work with a family.
Ongoing safety plan means a documented set of actions or interventions that manage the safety of a child or, when applicable, a young adult after Child Welfare has identified one or more impending danger safety threats at the conclusion of a CPS assessment or anytime during ongoing work with a family.
Ongoing safety plan means a documented set of actions or interventions that manage a child's safety after the Department has identified one or more safety threats to which the child is vulnerable and determined the parent or caregiver is unable or unwilling to protect the child. An ongoing safety plan can be in-home or out-of-home and is adjusted when necessary to provide the least intrusive interventions.

Examples of Ongoing safety plan in a sentence

  • Ongoing safety plan means a documented set of actions or interventions that manage a child’s safety after the Department has identified one or more safety threats to which the child is vulnerable and determined that the parent or caregiver is unable or unwilling to protect the child.


More Definitions of Ongoing safety plan

Ongoing safety plan. One of three types of safety plans. A documented set of actions or interventions to manage child safety. The ongoing safety plan is developed at the completion of the safety assessment or anytime during ongoing work with a family. Oregon Safety Model (OSM): The Oregon Safety Model is an overarching process used by Oregon Child Welfare to assess and manage safety from screening through case closure. This includes all actions and decisions required through the life of the case. Out-of-Home Care Assessments (OHCA): OHCA include assessments of child abuse and neglect in all certified relative and non-relative homes and residential treatment facilities. The same process for screening and assessment by Child Protective Services applies. If a child is determined to be unsafe, the child must be removed from the home. As it relates to the review process, Child Welfare is required to notify all legal parties and CRB within 3 days of a report and to provide a redacted copy of the assessment summary for subsequent CRB review (if the assessment is completed within 6 months of scheduled CRB review). Parent/Child Representation Program: Started in Oregon in 2014, this is a model for representing parents and children in the child welfare system. It provided increased funding and services to parents and children, prioritizing their representation. Party (also, Legal Party): A person making or responding to a claim in a court or other proceeding. A party has the legal right to discovery and notice of all proceedings connected with

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