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CFOP 170-7 Chapter 4
WebFebruary 14, 2024 CFOP 170-7 A-3 • There is a reasonable understanding of how the family operates/manages on a routine basis so that safety services can effectively target and control Impending Danger when and how the Impending Danger occurs. • The day-to-day dynamics of the home situation and interaction among family members has a Webno longer necessary per CFOP 170-7, Chapter 13, “Discontinue a Safety Plan” and the child has also achieved a permanency goal. When reunification cannot be achieved, the case will not be closed until legal custody of the child has been established through court proceedings. b. If a child is not safe, the case may be closed only when all of ... nakamichi bluetooth speaker btsp 12
Chapter 7 BABYSITTING AND OVERNIGHT CARE
WebSeptember 8, 2024 CFOP 170-11 7-2 c. Substitute caregivers chosen by the caregiver for babysitting will be background screened for all stays exceeding three (3) nights. When the substitute caregiver is utilized due to unexpected circumstances, background screening will be initiated within one (1) business day. d. http://myflfamilies.com/sites/default/files/2024-12/cfop_170-09_chapter_09_safe_case_closure.pdf WebMay 1, 2024 CFOP 170-9 5-7 (9) The case manager will select the type of case plan to be created, non-judicial or judicial, from the Case Plan Worksheet page. (a) The supervisor is expected to provide a case consultation and approval of any Case Plan. Judicial Case Plans should be approved by the supervisor prior to submission to court. nakamichi bx-1 troubleshooting play wheel