The Training Consortium imPACT Program



Reunification: Is it Safe and Sound?

Reunification: Is It Safe and Sound?

Reunification: Is it Safe and Sound?

This training will examine the conditions and behavioral indicators that must be present before reunification can be considered and safely achieved. The critical decision to return children home must be based on a current and accurate assessment. This involves consideration of reasonable progress on the part of the parents, reasonable efforts on the part of the caseworker, best interests of the child and other pertinent factors.

When you complete this training you will be able to:

  • Develop a reunification plan
  • Recognize when reunification is safe
  • Assess a parent’s progress
  • Assess a parent’s protective capacities
  • Describe what to do with ambivalence
  • Develop aftercare plans

For more information contact Beverly Crockett at 813-974-9007 or email at:

imPACT@fmhi.usf.edu

Training Flier (Click for printable Flier)

imPACT Training Request (pdf format)  

 

 
   

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  Dept. of Mental Health Law and Policy
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