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Practice Model Elements Theoretical framework Values and principles Casework components Practice elements Practice behaviors

Practice Behaviors Define practice elements so agency and community partners know what to expect and can build coordinated services and supports. Support evaluation of model fidelity and outcomes. Provide a framework for practice.

Practice Behaviors Provide direction to practitioners about how they will practice social work using the practice model.

Behaviors 1.Be open, honest, clear, and respectful in your communication. 2.Be accountable. 3.Listen to the child, youth, young adult, and family and demonstrate that you care about their thoughts and experiences. 4.Demonstrate an interest in connecting with the child, youth, young adult, and family and helping them identify and meet their goals.

Behaviors 5.Identify and engage family members and others who are important to the child, youth, young adult, and family. 6.Support and facilitate the family’s capacity to advocate for themselves. 7.From the beginning and throughout all work with the child, youth, young adult and their family, engage in initial and ongoing safety assessment, risk assessment, and permanency planning.

Teaming Behaviors 8.Work with the family to build a supportive team. 9.Facilitate the team process and engage the team in planning and decision-making with and in support of the child, youth, young adult, and family. 10.Work with the team to address the evolving needs of the child, youth, young adult, and family. 11.Work collaboratively with community partners to create better ways for children, youth, young adults, and families to access services.

Behaviors 12.Work with the family and their team to build a plan that will focus on changing behaviors that led to the circumstances that brought the family to the attention of the child welfare agency and assist the child, youth, young adult, and family with safety, trauma, healing, and permanency. 13.Work with the family to prepare for change in advance and provide tools for managing placement changes, social worker changes, and other significant transitions.

Next Steps Identify organizational factors necessary to create environment for implementation Identify resources necessary to support counties in implementation Identify counties to pilot implementation