The Child Well-being ScalesDeveloped to accompany Outcome Measures for Child Welfare Services, this book of reproducible scales and forms will help your agency to evaluate and improve its outcomes. |
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abused or threatened adult age-appropriate behaviors and/or applicable Scale Arrangements for Substitute bathroom child See examples Child Well-Being Scales child(ren children's activities confinement or restriction consequences for child culturally acceptable dehydration Deliberate Deprivation dirty disability emotional enrolled essential clothing essential services excessive or inappropriate family members food poisoning force at end hazardous conditions help when needed homework hospitalization immediate family inappropriate force Includes any child information Z injury See definitions institutionalization intake least one child major roles Marginal medical attention medical reasons mental-emotional Mildly inadequate moderately serious misconduct normal older children oppositional behavior ordinarily require peers perform person physical punishment placement potential principal caretaker problems rarely requiring medical treatment result Security of Residence serious consequences Severely inadequate Sexual Abuse Sexual intercourse sometimes Substitute Child superficial injury tends third party threatened to abuse threats of abuse unable Unknown-insufficient information Scale younger children Z Not applicable