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What is Partnership Development Plan?
PDP
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Who is your Family Specialist?
Prior to going to a “new” physician, dentist or therapist _____ needs to be contacted to ensure their eligibility to provide services.
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Who are foster parents?
Ensuring that youth have transportation to and from all medical, dental, counseling, psychiatric, and related appointments.
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What is Treatment and Therapeutic?
Foster parents of youth in this program are expected to attend and participate in all counseling and psychiatric services, this means that a foster parent is not only transporting but actively involving themselves in treatment.
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What is a Safety Plan?
Written if and when a safety concern occurs within a home, these can include CPS related issues, other safety issues observed by the FS or HF, or any safety issue pertaining directly to the placed youth.
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What is Individual Crisis Management Plan?
ICMP
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What is bill Berkshire Farm?
Bringing a vendor billing procedures letter and medical dental treatment form to providers allows them to do this_________
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Who is the Family Specialist?
Providing support , guidance and insight.
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What is Treatment?
A child with learning disabilities or who is behind in school.
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What is two weeks?
The amount of notice that should be given for travel and respite requests.
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What is Service Pan Review?
SPR
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What is a medication consent form?
This form must be signed by the county or birth parent PRIOR to administering medication.
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Who are foster parents?
Ensuring that every foster youth has a physical and dental appointment within the first 30 days of placement.
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What is Therapeutic?
A youth in this program will be seen by a family specialist at minimum four times per month.
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What is a clothing inventory?
This inventory is done at placement and at least every 3 months, at each time a youth enters respite or has a foster home move.
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What is Corrective Action Plan?
CAP
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What is medication log?
This form should be kept with medication and filled out each time medication is administered.
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Who is the Family Specialist?
Ensuring that appropriate services are identified and arranged to meet the on-going needs for youth in care.
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What is Treatment?
A youth in this program will be seen by a family specialist at minimum twice a month.
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What is a 10 day letter?
This document must be submitted to have a youth removed from your home.
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What is Alternative Permanency Planned Living Arrangement?
APPLA
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What is a locked box or cabinet?
Where all medications in the home are kept.
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Who are foster parents?
Ensuring youth get to and from school if there are delays or disruptions in busing or if a youth must be picked up from school mid-day for any reason.
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What is Treatment or Therapeutic?
Youth in this program require 24 hour supervision, that is, knowing where the youth is at all times and assuring that they are in the presence of a responsible adult.
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What is the AWOL procedure?
A call is made to BFC after 45 minutes whereabouts unknown for a youth over age 12 or 15 minutes for a youth age 12 and under..
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