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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the calocus cheat sheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the first section, 'Risk of Harm.' Assess the child's current risk level and select the appropriate rating from 1 to 5 based on the defined criteria.
  3. Move to 'Functional Status' and evaluate how well the child is functioning in daily life. Again, choose a rating from 1 to 5 that best reflects their situation.
  4. Proceed to 'Co-Morbidity' and identify any additional disorders present. Select a score that accurately represents the child's condition.
  5. In 'Recovery Environment,' assess both environmental stress and support. Rate each sub-scale separately before recording your findings.
  6. Evaluate 'Resiliency and Treatment History' next, selecting a score that reflects how well the child has responded to past treatments.
  7. Finally, complete the 'Treatment Acceptance and Engagement' section for both the child/adolescent and parent/caretaker, using the highest score for your composite calculation.
  8. Sum all dimension scores to obtain a composite score, which will guide you in determining the recommended level of care.

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The risk of serious harm is the likelihood of a life-threatening and/or traumatic event. Recovery, whether physical or psychological, can be expected to be difficult or impossible. Where there is evidence of a risk of behaviour that meets the harm threshold you need to undertake a risk assessment.
Risk of harm can be categorized into physical, psychological, and social harms, each requiring different ethical considerations. Participants must be made aware of any risks associated with their involvement in a study during the informed consent process.
Two sub- scales are used to measure this dimension: Environmental Stress and Environmental Support. These two sub-scales are designed to balance the relative contributions of these factors.
(CALOCUS-CASII) is a standardized, age-appropriate, evidence-based, validated, functional assessment tool that provides determination of the. appropriate level of service intensity needed by a child or adolescent and their. family.1.
The harm principle, famously put forward by John Stuart Mill, states that [t]he only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others. 5 Malmo-Levine was a case concerning the criminalization (including the possibility of

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While Risk of Harm most frequently is manifested by suicidal or homicidal behavior, it also may embody unintentional harm from misinterpretations of reality; inability to adequately care for oneself, temper impulses, use good judgment; or avoid gross mishandling of alcohol or drugs of abuse.
The Child and Adolescent Level of Care/Service Intensity Utilization System (CALOCUS-CASII) is a standardized tool used to determine the intensity of services needed for children and adolescents from ages 6-18 years.

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