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B.D. MCKENZIE - DR.EX. (OLSON) MAY <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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transfer the strengths and needs assessment to family<br />

enhancement workers?<br />

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Well, the strengths and needs assessment really<br />

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requires a, and I'm not sure of the number of days, but it<br />

requires a bit more time to gather that information from<br />

families, so it depends on the tier one intake time period<br />

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as to whether that could be done by ANCR or not.<br />

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depending on what that intake window is, it may or may not<br />

be possible.<br />

Q Okay. What about the -- I guess it would be the<br />

same thing with the probability of future harm assessment?<br />

A Yeah. That's a little easier to do in a shorter<br />

period of time but, but it still requires time, yeah.<br />

Q Okay. Just in terms of the relationship-building<br />

process, would those, those assessments, the, the<br />

probability of future harm and the strengths and needs<br />

assessment, are they part of that process?<br />

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They're part of the, the structured decision-<br />

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making tools.<br />

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Right.<br />

And if we look at this, there's really a suite of<br />

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tools. There's the safety assessment, the risk assessment,<br />

and then the strengths and needs assessment leading to a<br />

case plan.<br />

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Yeah, I'm just thinking in terms of building<br />

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