The Potential for a Collaborative Relationship

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The Potential for a Collaborative Relationship The Hopes and Fears the Worker & Parent Bring with them to the Potential Collaborative Relationship Interpersonal Strengths & Limitations The LEGAL Mandate Previous Experience with CAS Workers Agency Culture & Mission Parent the Person – Parenting Skills, Experience, Philosophy The Potential for a Collaborative Relationship The Worker Worker the Person with their Skills, Experience, Philosophy The Parent Extended Family Support/ View of CAS Supervisor Support & Direction Current Life & Lifestyle, Living Conditions Anti-Oppressive Social Work Values