Wisconsin permanency plan 2025

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Los Angeles County, California policy identifies the following as prioritized legal permanency outcomes, in this order: 1) reunification with birth parents, 2) adoption by relative, 3) Kin-Gap-legal guardianship with current relative caregivers, 4) adoption by non-relative, and 5) legal guardianship by a non-relative
The purpose of the permanency hearing shall include the determinations required above and determining the permanency plan for the child, including whether the child will be permanently placed and, if so, when. Permanent placement options include the following: Return to the parent. Placement for adoption.
Reunification: Reunification is the primary goal when any child is placed in foster care. This permanency option involves safely returning a child to their biological family only after the issues that led to their placement in the system have been addressed.
The objective of planning for permanence is therefore to ensure that children have a secure, stable and loving family to support them through childhood and beyond and to give them a sense of security. Children Act 1989, Guidance and Regulations Vol. II: care planning, placement, and case review (June 2015).
Permanency planning begins when a child comes to the attention of the child welfare system. It is most often achieved when a child is reunified with their family of origin, but it may also occur when another court mandated permanency goal, such as guardianship or adoption, is obtained.
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A Permanency Hearing is a critical event where the court must assess the appropriateness of a childs permanency goal and progress towards that goal. This checklist is designed to highlight key questions that the court should ask at every Permanency Hearing to elicit more detailed information.
Permanency planning is guided by principles of child-centered practice, family engagement, cultural competence, and collaboration. By prioritizing permanency, social workers strive to ensure that every child has the opportunity to grow and thrive in a safe, loving, and permanent family environment.
The purpose of permanency planning is to develop and implement methods that increase the likelihood that children move out of substitute care into permanent family homes as quickly as possible

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