Screening & Assessment Safety Plans Protective Capacity Assessments Monitoring Smorgasbord
100
What is a Safety Threat?
There are sixteen of these in Oregon.
100
What is ten days?
The maximum amount of days a protective action can be in place.
100
What is an Expected Outcome?
Change goal identified by parents and the caseworker.
100
What is thirty days?
The minimum frequency of when an Ongoing Safety Plan is reviewed.
100
What are Reasonable Efforts?
Level of efforts required when a child is enrolled, or eligible for enrollment, in a federally recognized Tribe.
200
What are the Safety Threshold Criteria?
Vulnerability, Imminent, Out of Control, Observable, Severity.
200
What is a homelike setting, calmness, at least one cooperative parent, and available sufficient safety services?
The four elements of the In-home Criteria.
200
What is an Action Agreement?
A written document between the Department and a parent or guardian that identifies one or more of the services or activities provided by the Department or other community partners, in which the parent or guardian will participate to achieve an expected outcome.
200
What is monthly?
The frequency in which parents/guardians are seen by their caseworker.
200
What is a Permanency Committee?
A group of individuals who are responsible for making a recommendation regarding a permanency plan or a potential permanency resource when the child or young adult likely is not returning to his or her parent.
300
What is a mandatory reporter?
Physicians, Dentists, School employees, Peace Officers and Employees of the Department of Human Services.
300
What are the Conditions for Return?
Statements that reflect missing in-home criteria.
300
What is a case plan?
A written goal-oriented, time-limited individualized plan for the child and the child's family, developed by the Department and the parents or guardians, to
achieve the child's safety, permanency, and well-being.
300
What is five days?
Timeframe when face-to-face contact with the child occurs after receiving the case.
300
What is the Sibling Bill of Rights?
Children and youth receive a poster and a verbal explanation of these rights within 60 days of entering substitute care.
400
What are the Six Domains?
Adult Functioning, Child Functioning, Extent of Maltreatment, Circumstances Surrounding the Maltreatment, Parenting Practices, Disciplinary Practices
400
What is a Safety Service Provider?
A participant in a protective action plan, initial safety plan, or ongoing safety plan whose actions, assistance, or supervision help a family in managing safety.
400
What is thirty days?
Timeframe when the protective capacity assessment is conducted after receiving the case.
400
What is ninety days?
The minimum frequency of when a case plan is reviewed face to face with parents/guardians.
400
What is a Foster Care Ombudsman?
The individual who responds to complaints, concerns or violation of rights initiated by children in foster care or by a second party on behalf of children in foster care.
500
What is present danger?
When circumstances are immediate, significant, and observable.
500
What is a Cooperative Case?
Family circumstances include the presence of a safety threat, justification for an in-home safety plan, and no petition is filed in court.
500
What are the four stages of the protective capacity assessment?
Preparation, Introduction, Exploration, and Case Planning.
500
What is when Expected Outcomes are met, or the safety threat is no longer present, or the Court dismisses the agency's involvement (choose one?)?
When a case may be closed.
500
What is a Refugee Child?
A person under 18 years of age who has entered the United States and is unwilling or unable to return to the person’s country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, nationality, membership in a particular group or political opinion, or whose parents entered the United States within the preceding 10 years and are or were unwilling or unable to return to their country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, nationality, membership in a particular group or political opinion.






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