What is the GOAL of an FTM?
To ensure the permanency, safety, and well- being of the child.
Initial
45 Days
What happens in Phase 1?
Welcome and introduction
True/ False
Making a plan is NOT part of the FTM process.
FALSE
True/False
Service Providers are allowed to attend FTM.
TRUE
What is the CM required to do after the FTM?
Document within 72 hours
Interim
At anytime
In this stage we will celebrate and document our family's accomplishments.
Phase 4
What is Solution-Focused FTM?
*goal oriented
*making a plan
*driven by the family
When are children allowed to attend FTM's?
When appropriate
Who is the only person to lead the FTM?
The Facilitator
When do you document?
Within 72 hours of the FTM
What happens in Phase 5?
CLOSURE!!!!!!
What are the 3 kinds of FTM's?
*Initial
*Interim
*Closing
Department staff required?
* CM
* SUPERVISOR
*FACILITATOR
In what policy is Family's Teams Meeting addressed?
19.03
When do you invite all needed participates to the FTM?
5 days before the scheduled meeting
Developing an action plan is one of the most important things in this phase...........
Phase 3
True/ False
There are only two types of FTM's.
TRUE
Who outside of the department is required to attend?
Legal caregivers
When will two separate FTM's be conducted?
When there are safety concerns of SA/DV/Physical abuse.
When the maltreater is incarcerated.
If someone in the meeting can't be present with another person.
Closure
*When all requirements have been met!
* Supervisor Approval
In this phase the family tells their story in their own words.
Phase 2
What is a Traditional FTM?
* describes the family's purpose
*the outcome goal
*a meeting to celebrate family's successes
Who's ALLOWED?
Anyone the family identifies as support.