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Supporting Successful Reunifications - Child Welfare

Children s Bureau/ACYF/ | Email: | S INSIDEB enefits of Supporting reunification and preventing reentryNational statisticsFactors that affect reunification and reentrySystemwide strategies that support reunification and prevent reentryPractices that support reunification and prevent reentryState and local strategies ConclusionReferencesBULLETIN FOR PROFESSIONALSO ctober 2017 Supporting Successful Reunifications If a Child has been removed from the care of his or her parents, safe and timely family reunification1 is the preferred permanency option for most Safe and stable reunification does not begin or end with the return of children to the care of their parents. Caseworkers should give careful consideration to assessing families capacity for keeping children safe and their readiness to reunify as well as to planning for postreunification services and contingencies in the event of future safety concerns.

readiness to reunify as well as to planning for postreunification ... Family group decision-making (FGDM) is an umbrella term for various processes (e.g., family team meetings, team decision-making) in which families are brought together with agency personnel and other interested

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