These are not not necessary when implementing a present danger plan?
What are conditions for return?
Refers to a child being in a continuous state of danger due to caregiver behaviors, attitudes, motives, emotions and/or situations posing a specific threat of severe harm to a child.
What is impending danger?
This box identifies the unit or section the CM sheet belongs to or identifies a specific problem that is being addressed.
What is the topic box on the countermeasure sheet?
The first step towards developing a solution to a problem.
What is validate a problem/safety threat exists?
In the process of occurring, just happened, happens all the time, and requires an immediate protective action.
What is present danger?
If a PDP needs to be extended beyond 14 days, due to specific circumstances, one of these two people must approve it.
Who is a PM or OCWI Manager?
In order to determine if a child is in impending danger, the information gathered in the six domains of FFA must be sufficient to indicate whether a safety threat exists and how it meets all five safety threshold criteria.
How to assess impending danger?
The purpose of these is to solve a problem or to improve upon something working well.
What is a countermeasure?
The size, severity, frequency, duration, extent, impact and imminence of the situation.
What is the magnitude of the problem?
A decision as to whether or not a child in a home where alleged abuse or neglect occurred is made upon contact with the family.
What is a present danger determination?
This person works with the family to determine what protective action is necessary to control the immediate present danger condition.
What is a DCS specialist?
This requires analyzing information collected regarding family/caregiver functioning in order to understand how family conditions occur.
What is identifying a potential impending danger threat?
Continuous Improvement, Process Adherence, People, Quality, Service Level, Cost represent what on the countermeasure sheet?
What are action categories?
A3-Large scale problems; A2-for all levels of problem solving; Countermeasures; 5 Why's: Brainstorming, and a checklist (Pareto Analysis).
What are problem solving tools?
To be completed for all reports where a field investigation is completed and shall be documented in the FFA.
What is a Present Danger Assessment?
If immediate intervention is necessary to maintain the safety of any child in the home, this must be sufficient to control the danger and implemented prior to leaving the child or family.
What is a present danger plan?
Observable, vulnerable, unmanaged, severity, and imminent
What is the impending danger threshold criteria?
This section identifies what will be done to correct an issue or improve upon a process.
What is action to be taken?
Once a problem has been validated, this must be put in place to immediately address the issue, until a permanent solution can be found.
What is a containment/crisis management countermeasure?
A child has been assessed as unsafe. This means ______ _________ and/or ______ _______ exists.
What is present or impending danger?
Clearly observable, significant, and immediate.
What is the present danger criteria?
This is done at a minimum of every 90 days unless one of six other circumstances change.
How often is impending danger assessed?
A quick fix/band-aid solution that is temporary.
What is a crisis containment counter measure?
Determining the underlying reason why a problem is occurring.
What is root cause analysis?
These describe present danger when they are immediate (endangering a child right now), significant, and clearly observable.
What are present danger conditions?