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Case management involves working with families to establish goals, creating plans to achieve the goals, providing services to meet needs identified in assessments, monitoring progress toward achievement of the goals, and closing cases when goals have been achieved.
Child Protection Case Management is rooted in the theoretical framework of Social Work. ... Child Protection Case Management include services in which the child's experiences, needs, rights and best interests are at the center of a case management relationship that serves as a space for healing and empowerment.
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