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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Foster Care Assessment Program (FCAP) Referral Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section A, DCFS Information. Enter the date, caseworker's name, and contact details as required.
  3. In Section B, Assessment Needs, provide detailed responses regarding permanency and well-being needs for the child.
  4. Proceed to Section C, Child Information. Fill in the child's name, gender, date of birth, legal status, and healthcare provider details.
  5. Complete Section D on Placement Information by entering placement dates and caregiver details. Ensure to indicate if the caregiver has been informed of the referral.
  6. Finally, review Section F for Required Referral Attachments. Ensure all necessary documents are included before submission.

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Tell me what you know about the concerns raised about childs care (or injury)? How is it that someone might think that your child may have been harmed or been neglected? Who else might have had access to your child during that time? ASSESSMENT QUESTION GUIDE Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center SafetyAssessment HO 21 Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center SafetyAssessment HO 21
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A social work assessment is a series of questions based on the childs developmental needs (what a child needs to grow and develop), parenting capacity (what a child needs from the people who look after him or her) and family and environmental factors (what the child needs from their wider world).
A parenting assessment gives the judge objective information about the child or family situations in a child custody or access matter. The main purpose of an assessment is to provide the court with information or recommendations, or both, on how the needs of the child may best be met.
Assessing Safety: CPS assesses the childs immediate safety and well-being. They may ask questions about the childs living conditions, interactions with caregivers, and any concerns the child may have about their safety. What Does A CPS Interview Consist Of? - Law Office of Bryan Fagan Law Office of Bryan Fagan blog 2023/08 what-d Law Office of Bryan Fagan blog 2023/08 what-d

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