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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Kansas Permanency Permanent Arrangement document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the child's name and year of birth at the top of the form. Select the gender option that applies.
  3. In the case number section, input the relevant case number assigned to this permanency hearing.
  4. Proceed to indicate whether this hearing is for establishing a new permanency plan or reviewing an existing one by checking the appropriate box.
  5. Fill in details regarding notice given to parties involved, ensuring all required notifications are documented as per legal requirements.
  6. Complete each finding section by checking 'yes' or 'no' boxes based on the court's assessment of progress towards achieving permanency goals and whether the child's needs are being met.
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Permanence means family Often, permanence means having a parent who helps you grow into adulthood and staying connected with other family members and friends. Maybe when you leave foster care you reunite with your mom, but keep in touch with the foster parents who took care of you.
While guardianship gives the guardian the right to care for the ward, adoption involves the permanent transfer of parental rights from the biological parents to the adoptive parents.
(a) A permanency hearing is a proceeding conducted by the court or by a citizen review board for the purpose of determining progress toward accomplishment of a permanency plan as established by K.S.A.
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.
In child welfare, permanency is a permanent, stable living situation, ideally one in which family connections are preserved.

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Adoption is a permanency option for many children and youth in foster care. Adoption is an adjustment for all members of the family, but being prepared and aware of the unique needs of children and youth can help adoptive families thrive.
Adoption is where a child becomes a legal and permanent member of a new family. An adoption order ends the childs legal ties with their birth family and all rights and responsibilities move to the adoptive parents, who will make decisions about the child and who they have contact with.
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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