This shapes our world view, lens and perspective.
What are morals and values
Meeting the statutory definition of child maltreatment, sufficient identifying information, and allegations not previously assessed are the criteria for this.
What are the requirements to screen in a report
This document lists the objectives, tasks and goals.
What is the case plan
Reunification, TPLPC, TCA, PCA and TPR and Adoption are all examples of this.
What is permanency
This population is more likely to be involved in the child welfare system compared to their percentage in the overall population.
What are American Indian children
Sitting close to the door, letting others know where you are, and knowing if there are animals in the home, are examples of this.
What is Worker Safety
This includes listing out the strengths, concerns and next steps.
What is case mapping
This document is required before an adoption can be finalized and is sometimes the only source of historical information a child can access about themselves.
Examples of this include Acute, Chronic, Complex, Cultural, Generational and Historical.
What is types of trauma
Risk, safety, risk reassessment, reunification, and strengths and needs are examples of this
What are Structured Decision Making tools
What is Active Efforts
This is where you can find information about your Regional Navigator.
What is MN DHS website, MN Dept of Health website, No Wrong Door, Safe Harbor or Day one
These are the three ways a child can enter placement
What is 72 hold, voluntary placement, court order
These are two resources when handling cases of domestic violence
What is the Domestic Violence Best Practice Guide, Protocol for interviewing the offender, the protocol for interviewing the victim, or the Vigor.
This is the key difference between Family Assessment and Family Investigation.
What is Maltreatment Determination
Attending court, helping with visits between parent and child, providing cultural guidance, going to the child's activities, providing respite are and babysitting are all things this person can do.
What is a support system and/or family
This type of interview needs to be completed in allegations of sexual abuse
What is a Forensic interview
Examples of this include maximizing physical and psychological safety for the child and the family, identifying trauma-related needs of children and families, enhancing resilience and child well-being with the child, enhancing resilience and child well-being with the family, enhancing resilience and child well-being with those working in the system, partnering with youth and families, partnering with child-serving agencies and systems, and developmentally appropriate interventions.
What is trauma-informed practice
Building resilience skills and behaviors, characteristics of a resilient social worker, mindfulness, social support networks, peer support, and physical and mental self-care are examples of this.
what is worker sustainability
This person is often overlooked and can often provide a wealth of information and resources
Who is the father
This video must be shown to families prior to their first CHIPS appearance.
What is In the Best Interest of Your Child video