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Anne has been in foster care for the past 6 months and has thrived during that time. Anne's therapist has indicated that Anne really loves her biological parents and enjoys visiting with them, but is ambivalent about returning home. Anne's biological parents have had a difficult time complying with required services but Anne's mother has made more progress than Anne's father.
- Anne's mother entered drug treatment and has maintained sobriety for the past 90-days and is contemplating getting her own apartment so that Anne can come home.
- Anne's father has begun anger management classes but has been resistant to individual and family therapy.
As the assigned caseworker, you still have concerns about Anne's safety, but recognize that the goal for this family is reunification. Based on the case file and the current progress in services, you have to make a recommendation to the court about possible reunification.
Draft a 2-3 paragraph progress report with recommendations to the Court and include the following information:
- Given the allegations, is reunification possible for this family?
- If you are recommending reunification, are you recommending Anne return to one or both parents?
- What services would need to continue in order for Anne to return home?
Explanation & Answer
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Running head: ANNE CASE PROGRESS REPORT
Anne Case Progress Report
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ANNE CASE PROGRESS REPORT
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Given the allegations, is reunification possible for this family?
Reunification as a family is an important thing to consider which will enable Anne to grow
up with both of her parents. When considering the assertions that have been made in this case
reunification of the family is possible although more time is required to ensure that there is better
engagement between her parents who need to prove that they have changed and did not pause any
threat to Anne’s life. The fact that...
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