CSEC Safety Plan 2025

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  2. Begin by entering the youth’s name and CPH referral number at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the intake date and case/PDJ number if applicable. This helps track the youth's progress and history.
  4. Complete the section regarding dual jurisdiction by selecting 'Yes' or 'No' and providing details about the lead agency if applicable.
  5. Input emergency contact information, including phone numbers for social workers, probation officers, and other relevant contacts. This ensures immediate access during a crisis.
  6. Detail important information about the youth, such as medical concerns, allergies, and medications. This section is vital for their safety and well-being.
  7. Outline interventions that are helpful or not helpful in crisis situations. Use clear language to describe proactive and responsive strategies.
  8. Finally, ensure all parties involved review and sign the document to confirm agreement on the safety plan.

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A safety plan from Child Protective Services (CPS) outlines steps to protect a childs welfare, often including specific conditions like who may be present in the home. It is a voluntary agreement to avoid removal of the child but can include restrictions on visitors or locations.
Main parts of a safety plan How to spot the signs that someone might be nearing crisis. Internal coping strategies to try. How to use friends and family to distract from suicidal thoughts. Writing down which friends and family can help them navigate a crisis. A list of mental health professionals and agencies to call.
If not following the safety plan exposes your kids to danger, then it seems very likely that CPS will remove your children. At a minimum, CPS may add additional requirements before it will agree to close its case. There is usually a reason for a safety plan and its particular provisions.
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