Protective Capacities for In-Home Safety Assessment

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This session focuses on understanding and enhancing protective capacities within families to ensure in-home safety. Topics covered include defining protective capacities, exploring different categories and levels, and examining how safety threats operate. Participants will learn practical strategies to integrate protective capacities into family service plans effectively.


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  1. 1300: Protective Capacities for In-Home Safety Assessment Booster Shot

  2. Agenda Welcome and Introductions Protective Capacities Review Practical Practice Summary and Evaluation The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center 1300: Protective Capacities for In-Home Safety Assessment Booster Shot 2

  3. Learning Objectives Participants will be able to: Define Protective Capacities; Discuss the differences between strengths and Protective Capacities; Describe the categories and levels of Protective Capacities Consider ways in which Safety Threats operate; and Explain the connection between Protective Capacities and Family Service Plans. The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center 1300: Protective Capacities for In-Home Safety Assessment Booster Shot 3

  4. Protective Capacities Defined Specific and explicit strengths that manage and control Safety Threats. The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center 1300: Protective Capacities for In-Home Safety Assessment Booster Shot 4

  5. Categories of Protective Capacities Behavioral - How people act Cognitive - How people think and perceive the world Emotional - How people feel The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center 1300: Protective Capacities for In-Home Safety Assessment Booster Shot 5

  6. Levels of Protective Capacities Enhanced - the caregiver has the capacity and is actively using that capacity to protect their child(ren). Diminished the caregiver has the capacity but is not using it, due to life circumstances or other reasons, to protect their child(ren). Absent the caregiver does not have the capacity at all. The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center 1300: Protective Capacities for In-Home Safety Assessment Booster Shot 6

  7. How is the Safety Threat in Operation? Is the Safety Threat occurring due to a lack of knowledge? Does the caregiver have the knowledge, but the threat is occurring because they are not using the knowledge? Is the threat occurring due to a gap/deficit in the emotional alignment or attachment to the child(ren)? The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center 1300: Protective Capacities for In-Home Safety Assessment Booster Shot 7

  8. Key Questions What is going on now? What must change? What must eventually exist? The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center 1300: Protective Capacities for In-Home Safety Assessment Booster Shot 8

  9. Questions? The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center 1300: Protective Capacities for In-Home Safety Assessment Booster Shot 9

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