Team Decision Making®
Caseworkers, caregivers of children 0-18 years old involved in child welfare, and their children who are mature/old enough to attend team meetings
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Caseworkers, caregivers of children 0-18 years old involved in child welfare, and their children who are mature/old enough to attend team meetings
Parents or caregivers of children ages 0-12 years with mild-moderate emotional and behavioral concerns
Parents or caregivers of children aged 0-12 years
Children prenatal to 5 years old and their parents/caregivers who are at risk of or have experienced child abuse, neglect, or trauma; have social-emotional, behavioral, or developmental problems; or live in families experiencing significant trauma and adversity.
Children and adolescents up to 17 years of age and their parent/caregivers and other family members who were referred to child welfare services for indicated or suspected child abuse or neglect.
Frontline family workers from government, private, and not-for-profit agencies as well as business and large corporations
Kinship caregivers (relatives and fictive kin) of children involved in child welfare systems (children aged 0 to 18), regardless of custody status or supervision orders
Mental health clinicians and child welfare professionals working with adopted children and youth, birth families, and families formed through adoption
Caregiver and child age 1-10 years who has or is at high-risk of developing behavior problems or who is adjusting to a new home or family situation
Parents in crisis and their children from birth to 18 years of age who are in need of safe place to temporarily live