
SERVICES
The before-mentioned services will allow child (ren) to stay in or reunify in their home(s) (or foster home); prevent child (ren) initial placement or reentry into foster care; preserve, support, and stabilize families; and promote the well-being of children, youth, and families.
In-home or in-community services will provide any combination of the following kinds of services to the families as approved by DCS or another referral source:
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Home visits
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Parenting education/training
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Participation in DCS Case planning
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Facilitate Transportation*
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Family Communication
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Participate in Child and Family Team Meetings
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Supervised visitation **
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Emergency/crisis services
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Coordination of services
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Domestic violence education
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Conflict management
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Family assessment
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Family Reunification/Preservation
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Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) support
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Child development education
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Foster Family Support
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Develop long and short term
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Advocacy
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Community Services information
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Parent Training with children present
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Community referrals and follow-up
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Behavior modification
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Budgeting/money management
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Meal Planning Preparation
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Develop structure/time management
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Skills Development
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Basic Needs
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Monitor Progress of Parenting Skills
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Critical Thinking
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Self-sufficiency skills/resiliency skills