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Foundations 48

Foundations 48. Building a foundation for success in the first forty-eight hours. Foundations 48. “Foundations 48” is an initiative to enhance the first forty-eight hours of a child protection case. Foundations 48.

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Foundations 48

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  1. Foundations 48 Building a foundation for success in the first forty-eight hours

  2. Foundations 48 “Foundations 48” is an initiative to enhance the first forty-eight hours of a child protection case.

  3. Foundations 48 Creating a solid foundation from the beginning is critical to acting in the child’s best interest and achieving permanency for that child.

  4. Foundations 48 The three foundational building blocks are: Child well-being Concurrent planning Timely access to services

  5. Foundations 48

  6. Three Phases of Foundations 48 • Phase One: Getting a Baseline Narrative and Understanding of Process • Phase Two: Generating Ideas • Phase Three: Implementation and Evaluation

  7. GOALS FOR THE DAY

  8. CONCEPTS IDEAS

  9. Protective Care Meetings

  10. LIFESPAN OF THE CHILD PROTECTION CASE THE PRIMARY FOCUS OF FACILITATED MEETINGS Relationships, Planning and Services Initial Emergency Protective Care Hearing Number of cases mediated decreases over time Four Months Legal Negotiation Permanency

  11. Recognizing Stakeholder Choice

  12. We have a responsibility for creating an environment in which people are the most likely to make the best decisions about the safety and welfare of children.

  13. Thanks Sources: Daniel Kahneman, “Thinking, Fast and Slow” Farrar, Strauss and Giroux (2011) Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein, “Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness” Yale University Press (2008) Cass Sunstein, “Simpler: The Future of Government” Simon & Schuster (2013)

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