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Family Team Meeting Definition

Family Team Meeting Definition. The Family Team Meeting is a planned event that brings together family, interested people (such as friends, neighbors, community members) and formal resources (such as child welfare, mental health, medical, education and other agencies) that the family has invited.

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Family Team Meeting Definition

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  1. Family Team MeetingDefinition The Family Team Meeting is a planned event that brings together family, interested people (such as friends, neighbors, community members) and formal resources (such as child welfare, mental health, medical, education and other agencies) that the family has invited.

  2. Family Team Meeting Portability Family Members Foster Care Family Preservation OFI Family Team Meeting

  3. Types of Family Team Meetings • Family Preservation 45 day FTM • Family Preservation Critical Juncture • Family Preservation Closure FTM • Foster Care 3-9 day • Foster Care court hearing • Foster Care critical juncture • Foster Care change of placement • Foster Care Case Closure • Independent Living Program • Adoption • Office of Family Independence

  4. ActivityKey Factors to Consider in Various FTM’s • Divide into 11 groups • Each group pick a facilitator and a cofacilitator • Identify key factors in each stage about your type of FTM: Preparation (Invite & Prepare for what to expect), Outcome, Possible Family Purpose, Family Story, Needs/Goals, Create Plan • Be prepared to report out to the larger group

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