Case management services are provided to children who are in state custody as a result of mistreatment and court-ordered dependency with a goal of helping monitor and ensure a child’s safety, well-being and permanency. Specific services offered as part of case management include:
- Multi-disciplinary case planning and assessment
- Early services intervention
- System navigation
- Case monitoring and supervision
- Crisis intervention
- Service referrals and tracking
- Family preservation and support
- Court reporting and judicial testimony
- Out-of-county assistance
- Family team conferencing/family group conferencing
- Kinship and foster care support
- Family reunification
- Post-placement supervision
- Adoption-related services
