Maltreatments FSFN Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 1.

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Maltreatments FSFN Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 1

Module 1: FSFN Intakes Objectives Identify the different types of FSFN Intakes. Search for FSFN intakes. Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 2 Module 1: FSFN Intakes

FSFN Intake Types Child Intakes: In-home or Institutional Special Conditions Referrals Service Referrals Additional & Supplemental Intakes Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 3 Module 1: FSFN Intakes

Institutional Intakes Must commence w/in timeframe established by abuse hotline. Must notify each parent/legal guardian of intake receipt & investigation results & findings. Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 4 Module 1: FSFN Intakes

Special Condition Intakes: 4 Types Parent in Need of Assistance Foster Care Referral Caregiver Unavailable Child on Child Sexual Abuse Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 5 Module 1: FSFN Intakes

Child on Child Special Condition Referrals must complete w/in 7 days of Hotline Intake receipt Child on Child Sexual Abuse Assessment develop w/in 30 days of intake receipt Case plan or plan for closure Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 6 Module 1: FSFN Intakes

Service Referral Child Intake Documents administrative services request Can be created by CBC staff and CPI Specialist Create an ICPC case for incoming home study or supervision request or to open previously closed service case Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 7 Module 1: FSFN Intakes

Additional Intakes Can be created for Child Intake if investigation has open status and call is received within 30 days of original intake receipt New information about subjects of an existing intake; a new alleged perpetrator, maltreatment, incident, victim, subject or information requiring immediate attention INVESTIGATIVE RESPONSE REQUIRED Sequence number added Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 8 Module 1: FSFN Intakes

Supplemental Intakes No new allegations of subjects; enhancements to intake already being investigated; improves information already reported Can be created if an investigation has open status and call is received within 60 days of original intake receipt NO INVESTIGATIVE RESPONSE REQUIRED Sequence number added Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 9 Module 1: FSFN Intakes

Module 2: The FSFN Safety Plan Objectives Create a FSFN Safety Plan. Launch the Safety Plan Word Document. Obtain supervisory approval of a Safety Plan. Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 10 Module 1: FSFN Intakes

Safety Plan Status a plan was created & requires supervisory approval Pending a plan has been approved by a supervisor Ongoing status of ongoing plan when a new plan is created Historical User/supervisor selects “Not Approved” during approval process Not Approved Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 11 Module 1: FSFN Intakes

Safety Considerations Four fields, each with Yes/No radio buttonParents cooperative & willing to receive services Safety actions can be immediately taken that will control all safety conditions Home environment is calm & stable enough for service provision & service providers can be in the home safely Parent/legal custodian resides in the home Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 12 Module 1: FSFN Intakes

Specific Safety Actions (must include) Person Responsible When it Will Occur Duration Frequency Person Responsible How actions provide protection from immediate danger or serious harm Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 13 Module 1: FSFN Intakes

Safety Resources Type of Service NeededFrequencyBegin DateProvider Information Core 110_MAL_FSFN_PPT_July 2012 PPT 14 Module 1: FSFN Intakes