Kidnapping, aggravated assault, and endangering the welfare of a child are examples of what?
What are convictions that prohibit an individual from being used on a safety plan?
These are types of meetings that can help identify the safety plan individuals’ roles within the safety plan.
What are Crisis Rapid Response and Family Group Decision Making?
These are four things that a home must have.
What are food, running water, flushable toilets, and operable heat?
These systems are what a supervisor or manager will check to clear a potential safety plan person.
What are dockets (JNET acceptable), CAPS and CWIS?
These types of home visits are completed to see that the plan is being followed:
What are unannounced home visits?
All children under this age must have safe sleep or be given a pack and play?
What is 2 years old?
This is the identifying information needed to clear a safety plan person.
What are names (including maiden & aliases), birthdates, and social security numbers?
Checking these will assist in showing that there are no gaps in supervision.
What are work schedules, appointments and planned vacations?
These should be stored in a locked area.
What is firearms?
Mental health and drug and alcohol are categories assessed in what category?
What is Adult Functioning?
Using individuals between this age range should be used cautiously and require manager / administrator approval?
This is how many days a formal safety plan can last before the children must have a plan for a proper bed.
What is 30 days?