Collaboration Model The model operates at intersecting levels

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Collaboration Model The model operates at intersecting levels Community CAS Coordination Child Safety Relationship Relationship Parent

(Seriousness of abuse) Collaboration Model Collaboration Sustainability Needs Resources Community CAS Coordination (Seriousness of abuse) (Training) Child Safety Relationship Relationship Strengths Parent (Willingness)

The Structure supporting the model Collaboration Model The Structure supporting the model “Relationship” Respect Dignity Equality Tolerance Association Participation Opportunity Capacity to Contribute Community Relationship CAS Skills Child Safety Relationship Relationship Parent Code of Ethics Role of CAS Shared Accountability Social Work Values