Sentences with phrase «family involvement in case»

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They're going to be asked a lot of questions about their own involvement in the music industry, if anyone in their family is in the business, if they're related to any of the parties, or indirectly related to any of the parties or family members within any of the parties or any of the attorneys in the case.
While low - income, ethnic - minority families displayed less sensitivity overall to their children, positive father involvement and close mother - father relationships were especially beneficial in the case of maternal risk.
This case study is adapted from: Fathers» Involvement in their Children's Education: A review of research and practice by Rebecca Goldman, published by the National Family and Parenting Institute in 2005.
In each case, as County Executive, I demanded to know if there was any prior county involvement with the families and, if so, anything we should have done better.
It would be more than three decades before the mystery of Marcia's disappearance was finally solved, and during that time, the case took a toll not only on the little girl's family and on several young men in the neighborhood who were falsely suspected of involvement in the crime — but, more broadly, on the city as whole.
The report includes the recommendation that all cases «concerning legal support for children should be brought back into the scope of civil legal aid» and that cases within certain criteria, including local authority involvement in private law family proceedings, should be covered (see p 28 of the report).
Naomi has always combined her case work with involvement with family policy, working to bring about changes in law and practice that she can see from her cases are necessary.
Social Worker — Duties & Responsibilities Successfully serve as a psychiatric social worker and practice manager for multiple institutions Perform crisis intervention, adult, geriatric, child, and adolescent case management and therapy Counsel patients facing depression, substance abuse, bipolar disorder, dementia, and schizophrenia Serve survivors of domestic violence, rape, robbery, child abuse, suicide, and other traumatic events Responsible for 24 hour on call crisis intervention for multiple hospital emergency rooms Complete psychosocial assessments to ensure appropriate patient diagnosis and care Design and implement treatment plans including medication and individual / group / family therapy sessions Attend weekly team meetings to assess patient progress and document in the DAP system Review psychometric and psychological reports and provide feedback to patients and families Provide clients and family members with guidance and referrals to community resources Maintain contact with family members and encouraged their involvement in patient treatment Performed discharge planning including nursing home placement, home health, medication needs, transportation and Passport screening, extended in - patient and out - patient mental health services Serve as public speaker, referral development committee member, and marketing / financial advisor
Meaningful Family Involvement: Beyond the Case Plan (WMV - 68 MB) September 22, 2010 This presentation explored the transformative role of family involvement in the Child Welfare Systems of Care initiFamily Involvement: Beyond the Case Plan (WMV - 68 MB) September 22, 2010 This presentation explored the transformative role of family involvement in the Child Welfare Systems of Care Involvement: Beyond the Case Plan (WMV - 68 MB) September 22, 2010 This presentation explored the transformative role of family involvement in the Child Welfare Systems of Care initifamily involvement in the Child Welfare Systems of Care involvement in the Child Welfare Systems of Care initiative.
Meaningful Family Engagement: Beyond the Case Plan (Audio, transcript, and PowerPoint) Webinar Presenters: J. Knittel, C. Barrett, & J. Duerr Berrick, September 21, 2010 Explores the transformative role of peer - to - peer family involvement in Contra Costa CountFamily Engagement: Beyond the Case Plan (Audio, transcript, and PowerPoint) Webinar Presenters: J. Knittel, C. Barrett, & J. Duerr Berrick, September 21, 2010 Explores the transformative role of peer - to - peer family involvement in Contra Costa Countfamily involvement in Contra Costa County, CA.
New Roles for Families in Child Welfare: Strategies for Expanding Family Involvement Beyond the Case Level E. Williamson & A. Gray, Child and Youth Services Review, 33, pp. 1212 — 1216, 2011 Describes findings from a series of retrospective interviews with Systems of Care participants regarding capacity - building activities and lessons learned for family involvFamily Involvement Beyond the Case Level E. Williamson & A. Gray, Child and Youth Services Review, 33, pp. 1212 — 1216, 2011 Describes findings from a series of retrospective interviews with Systems of Care participants regarding capacity - building activities and lessons learned for family iInvolvement Beyond the Case Level E. Williamson & A. Gray, Child and Youth Services Review, 33, pp. 1212 — 1216, 2011 Describes findings from a series of retrospective interviews with Systems of Care participants regarding capacity - building activities and lessons learned for family involvfamily involvementinvolvement.
Enhanced family participation in individualized case planning utilizing Team Decision - Making, Parent Partner mentors, enhanced father involvement, and more inclusion in selecting and arranging culturally competent, family - based services
In other cases parent involvement was conceptualized as parenting style or family interaction patterns.
PCFA reinforces caregiver involvement in the case planning process through family engagement and well - reasoned, change - oriented and flexible case plans.
Family Involvement in the Improving Child Welfare Outcomes Through Systems of Care Initiative Describes the planning process and implementation of family involvement at the case, peer, and systems levels, and identifies lessons learned and recommendations to enhance implementation of future family involvement efforts in child weFamily Involvement in the Improving Child Welfare Outcomes Through Systems of Care Initiative Describes the planning process and implementation of family involvement at the case, peer, and systems levels, and identifies lessons learned and recommendations to enhance implementation of future family involvement efforts in chiInvolvement in the Improving Child Welfare Outcomes Through Systems of Care Initiative Describes the planning process and implementation of family involvement at the case, peer, and systems levels, and identifies lessons learned and recommendations to enhance implementation of future family involvement efforts in child wefamily involvement at the case, peer, and systems levels, and identifies lessons learned and recommendations to enhance implementation of future family involvement efforts in chiinvolvement at the case, peer, and systems levels, and identifies lessons learned and recommendations to enhance implementation of future family involvement efforts in child wefamily involvement efforts in chiinvolvement efforts in child welfare.
Family Involvement in the Improving Child Welfare Outcomes Through Systems of Care Initiative (PDF - 716 KB) National Technical Assistance and Evaluation Center for Systems of Care (2010) Describes the planning process and implementation of family involvement at the case, peer, and systems levels and identifies lessons learned and recommendations to enhance implementation of future family involvement efforts in child weFamily Involvement in the Improving Child Welfare Outcomes Through Systems of Care Initiative (PDF - 716 KB) National Technical Assistance and Evaluation Center for Systems of Care (2010) Describes the planning process and implementation of family involvement at the case, peer, and systems levels and identifies lessons learned and recommendations to enhance implementation of future family involvement efforts in chiInvolvement in the Improving Child Welfare Outcomes Through Systems of Care Initiative (PDF - 716 KB) National Technical Assistance and Evaluation Center for Systems of Care (2010) Describes the planning process and implementation of family involvement at the case, peer, and systems levels and identifies lessons learned and recommendations to enhance implementation of future family involvement efforts in child wefamily involvement at the case, peer, and systems levels and identifies lessons learned and recommendations to enhance implementation of future family involvement efforts in chiinvolvement at the case, peer, and systems levels and identifies lessons learned and recommendations to enhance implementation of future family involvement efforts in child wefamily involvement efforts in chiinvolvement efforts in child welfare.
(a) The licensee shall not conduct a parenting plan evaluation in a case in which the licensee has served or can reasonably anticipate serving in a therapeutic role for the child or the child's immediate family, or has had other significant involvement; e.g., social, personal, business, or professional, that may compromise the licensee's objectivity.
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In that role Lily gained a broad range of hands - on experience in all areas of Human Resource Management - including managing grievances and disciplinary issues, conflict resolution, cases with third party involvement e.g. Investigations, the Labour Court, Rights Commissioners, Equality Tribunal, Family Law Courts, and other legal institutionIn that role Lily gained a broad range of hands - on experience in all areas of Human Resource Management - including managing grievances and disciplinary issues, conflict resolution, cases with third party involvement e.g. Investigations, the Labour Court, Rights Commissioners, Equality Tribunal, Family Law Courts, and other legal institutionin all areas of Human Resource Management - including managing grievances and disciplinary issues, conflict resolution, cases with third party involvement e.g. Investigations, the Labour Court, Rights Commissioners, Equality Tribunal, Family Law Courts, and other legal institutions.
See, e.g. the «S.P.A.R.C.» website at http://www.deltabravo.net/custody/evaluator.php, the accused abuser defense techniques at http://www.allencowling.com/, and materials by Indiana family lawyer Kathryn Hillebrands Burroughs, Defending Accusations of Sexual Abuse in Divorce and Custody Cases, which apparently were prepared for distribution to other lawyers at a seminar, available at http://www.pennamped.com/CM/Custom/TOCResourceLinks.asp, all of which heavily push MHP involvement and various forms of alternate dispute resolution.
While aspects of the case — such as the details of a parenting plan, the involvement of extended family, or new partners — may still be worked out with a mediator, many aspects of the case can be negotiated in a four - way meeting between lawyers and clients.
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