Relier Pairs Child Welfare ConceptsVersion en ligne Match the child welfare concepts with their descriptions or related concepts. par Andreina G Arias 1 Risk Factors 2 SMART Outcomes 3 Overall Compliance Ratings 4 Stages of Change 5 Protective Capacities 6 Domestic Violence 7 Family Time 8 Substance Abuse 9 Mental Health 10 Safety Assessment 11 Cultural Competence 12 Partial Compliance 13 Concurrent Planning 14 Family Engagement Addressing parental mental health issues to ensure child safety and well-being. Affects parenting abilities and child safety, requiring support and appropriate treatment. The ability to work effectively with diverse families, respecting their cultural backgrounds. Traits and conditions that increase the likelihood of child abuse or neglect. Meaningful contact allowing parents to interact with children, demonstrate protective capacities, and assess progress. Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Reasonable, and Timely goals in a case plan. A plan that involves pursuing multiple permanency goals simultaneously. Assessing the extent to which caregivers are following the goals of their case plan. Strengths and skills of parents that ensure child well-being and safety. Involves active participation of families in case planning and decision-making. Evaluating potential risks to a child's safety and developing plans to ensure their well-being. Caregiver is demonstrating beginning progress towards achieving changes in protective capacities. A model explaining the cognitive process of human change, crucial for understanding family dynamics. Collaborating with law enforcement to ensure safety in families experiencing violence.