Tool
CBI
What is caretaker + behavior + impact?
Safe, Safe with a Plan, Unsafe
What are the safety decisions?
Low, Moderate, High
What are the classifications of the risk assessment or the risk levels?
Identify and prioritize the needs of the family
What is the purpose of the FSNA?
Plan of Safe Care and referral to CMARC (Care Management for At Risk Children) are required
What are the requirements for substance-exposed newborns allegations?
Conditions that place a child in imminent danger of serious harm
What are danger indicators?
Increase or decrease one level with supervisory approval
What is a discretionary override?
SN1, SN2, SN3...SN12; CSN1, CSN2, CSN3...CSN10
What are the Strengths and Needs Domains?
Mother, Father, Female Caretaker, Male Caretaker, Female child, Male child
What is the identification of the case head sequence?
Actions steps to help develop a safety plan when one or more danger indicators are identified
What are safety interventions?
Low risk case increased to high due to non-accidental physical injury to a child age 3 or under or a vulnerable child
What is a policy override?
Program areas in child welfare that build case plans from the FSNA
What are In-Home Services and Permanency Planning?
Statements used to help understand what happened in the past, why we are involved and concerns for the future
What are harm and worry statements?
Short term, action plan for changed behavior including family and support networks that clearly responds to identified danger indicators that designates a clear time for review and establishes backup and monitoring plans
What is the safety plan?
Statistical analysis used to identify the likelihood of certain behaviors, in child welfare, the likelihood of future CPS involvement
What is actuarial risk?
A-B-C
What are the three responses to identify and prioritize strengths and needs?