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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the hearing permanency planning document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the case number and date of birth at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the specific case.
  3. In Section I, indicate whether this is a review hearing or a permanency planning hearing by checking the appropriate box. Also, specify the date and time of the hearing along with the court location.
  4. Proceed to Section II, where you will need to address findings regarding the child's Indian status and jurisdiction. Check all applicable boxes based on prior findings.
  5. In Section III, outline orders related to the child's placement. Indicate whether it is in their best interest to remain in out-of-home care and specify any permanent plans for care.
  6. Finally, ensure all parties involved sign where indicated at the bottom of the form, confirming their agreement with the proceedings.

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Concurrent planning may take place in a number of situations and early identification of children for whom it is suitable is crucial. For example, concurrent planning may be appropriate for: infants and children where there is a small chance of rehabilitation and a strong likelihood of adoption.
Permanency planning focuses on achieving family support for children living in an institution by finding them a permanent living arrangement that includes an enduring and nurturing parental relationship.
In policy: Permanency planning starts at first contact with the family and continues until a permanency goal is achieved. Concurrent planning provides for timely reunification services while anticipating and preparing for an alternate permanent plan.
At the permanency hearing, the court shall determine the permanent plan for the child, which shall include a determination of whether the child will be returned to the childs home and, if so, when.
Concurrent planning in California is mandatory for all court dependent children in out-of-home care for whom reunification services have been ordered. The purpose of concurrent planning is to honor the childs attachment needs and to expedite a permanent home for the child should reunification fail.

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ASFA stipulates five permanency goals for children/youth in foster care: reunification, adoption, legal guardianship, a permanent placement with a fit and willing relative, and another planned permanent living arrangement only if there is a compelling reason why none of the other ASFA permanency goal is the best

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