
SAFETY APPENDIX 1 Present Danger Threats to Child Safety DEFINITIONS AND EXAMPLES At Acc. ss and during first contacts with the family, CPS must assess for Present Danger. …
In present danger, the dangerous situation is in the process of occurring, just happened, happens all the time, or requires immediate protective action because the alleged abuse or neglect …
If a safety or health hazard puts you in imminent danger of death or serious injury or illness, notify your supervisor immediately and request corrective action.
Examples include: immersion burns, intentional starvation or dehydration, intentionally causing a medical condition or illness. This refers to the identification of more than one child who …
The present danger assessment shall be documented using the Present Danger Assessment functionality in FSFN within 48 hours of the assessment of present danger.
We cannot predict what will happen in your case, but we would like you to be aware of the danger of homicide in situations of abuse and for you to see how many of the risk factors apply to your …
There are 11 standardized safety threats that are used to assess child safety. The identification of any one of the 11 safety threats means that a child is in a state of danger.