Definition 1 of 118
-Physical Development
-Cognitive Development
-Emotional development
-Social development
-Sexual development
Interstate compact adoption
Domains of Human Development
Types of underlying conditions
Working with older caregivers
Definition 2 of 118
The difference in the percentage of children of a certain racial or ethnic group in the country
compared to the percentage of children in the same group in the child welfare system
Safety
Disproportionaly
Permanency Goals
Genogram
,Definition 3 of 118
-Engagement is a manner of interacting with another individual for the purpose of encouraging
participation
-Engagement is the process of establishing one to one interpersonal connections with
individuals and families
Critical thinking
Legal screenings
Engagement
Subpoenas
Definition 4 of 118
Sharing information on the importance of building a partnership with birth and foster parents,
community based organizations, private and public child welfare professionals, court
personnel
Assessment
Service planning
Permanency enhanced initiative
Permanency goals
Definition 5 of 118
Requires persons named to do or refrain from doing something as specified
Court Orders
Jurisdiction
Termination Hearing
Summons
,Definition 6 of 118
-Parents, foster parents, or caregivers and the court must have clear, candid information about
case prognosis and progress
-Parents must keep informed of the agencies' activities and the reasons for them
Recordings should include
Full disclosure
Child Protection Warrants
Respondent's attorney
Definition 7 of 118
-evaluating propositions and making judgements about them on the basis of well supported
evidence
-Involves the careful appraisal of beliefs and actions to arrive at well reasoned ones
-Involves reasonable and reflective thinking focused on deciding what to believe or do
Full disclosure
Termination hearing
Critical thinking
Disproportionaly
Definition 8 of 118
-Writes issued by the clerk of the court that are served on witnesses
-Typically are issued to people who do not automatically attend court (doctors) expert
witnesses
Safety
Delegated Authority
Disparity
Subpoenas
, Definition 9 of 118
-The legal standard used by judges at temporary custody/shelter hearings to decide if children
should be removed from home for their own protection
Examples of Protective Factors
Permanency Hearing
Termination Hearing
Urgent and Immediate Necessity
Definition 10 of 118
Governs guardianship to minors and adults
Juvenile Court Act
Foster Parent Law
Probate Act
Delegated Authority
Definition 11 of 118
Inform the court about the status of particular aspects of cases and can occur at any time
Temporary custody hearings
Progress hearings
Assessment
Status hearings
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