Strengthening Families: Exploration of Elements for Successful In-Home Safety Planning

Join Erin Nasgovitz in a new learning collaborative to explore elements for in-home safety planning.

2024 Learning Collaborative Dates

2024 Learning Collaboration Brochure

 

Expectations and Target Audience

Each month, a short video with a worksheet will be posted to the WCWPDS website. The worksheet will ask you to reflect on what you have learned from the video and develop an action plan to put the knowledge and skills into practice. A one-hour facilitated discussion will be held on the last Tuesday (3:00 pm – 4:00 pm) and Wednesday (8:30 am – 9:30 am) of each month (February – December 2024) to answer questions and gather tips from colleagues. You need only attend one of the discussion sessions per month.

 

Target Audience

The 2024 Learning Collaborative videos and discussions are best suited for Child Protective Services Staff, Service Providers, Tribal Partners, and Youth Justice from all counties who are part of the creation, implementation, or management of in-home plans actively ensuring children are protected from severe harm.

 

 

 

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Previous Videos and Live Discussion Recordings

 

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December

December: Planning and Communicating for In-Home Safety Plan Success

Worksheet

Walter’s Family

Walter’s Safety Plan

Safety Plan Review Job Aide

Safety Appendix 5

Analytic Process of Safety Graphic 24

December 17th Facilitated Discussion

December 18th Facilitated Discussion

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November

November: Locating Sufficient Resources and Vetting Safety Response Providers

November Worksheet

Walters Family- November

Analytic Process of Safety

Parent/Caregiver Protective Capacities (Safety Appendix 5)

11/26/24 Discussion

11/27/24 Discussion

October

October: Engaging in Partnership to Obtain Voluntary Consent Confirming commitment.

October Worksheet

Walters Family

Analytic Process of Safety

Parent/Caregiver Protective Capacities (Safety Appendix 5)

 10/29/24 Discussion

10/30/24 Discussion

 

September

September: Demonstrating a Safety Plan May Work for the Family

September Worksheet

Analytic Process of Safety

Parent/Caregiver Protective Capacities (Safety Appendix 5)

Walters Family

Walters Safety Plan

9/17 discussion

9/18/24 Discussion

 

August

August: Utilizing Strengths and Parent/Caregiver Protective Capacities Aspects of parental care that are critical to maintain.

August Worksheet

August Case Study

 

8/27 Facilitated Discussion

8/28 Facilitated Discussion

 

July

July: Engaging Parents in Conversations to Discuss Negotiable and Non-Negotiable Aspects of Safety Planning

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July Worksheet

7/30 Facilitated Discussion

7/31 Facilitated Discussion

 

 

June

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June Worksheet

6/25/24 Facilitated Discussion

6/26/24 Facilitated Discussion

 

 

May

May: Understanding Predictability and When Danger is Likely to Happen

 

May Worksheet

May Resource: Domestic Violence Handbook

May Resource: Types of Bias Handout

 

May 28th Facilitated Discussion

May 29th Facilitated Discussion

 

April

Critical Function Statements

April Worksheet

4/23/24 Discussion Video

4/24/24 Discussion

 

 

March

First Step in the Analytic Process of Safety Planning

 

March Worksheet

Facilitated Discussion Handouts

Handout 1:Analytic Process of Safety Planning Graphich24

Handout 2: Fostering Psychological Safety Assessment Tool

March 19th Facilitated Discussion

March 20th Facilitated Discussion

 

February

Values and Beliefs Related to Safety Planning Looking at ourselves first.

 

February Worksheet

 

February 20th Facilitated Discussion

February 21st Facilitated Discussion