Permanency planning definition
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Permanency planning, as a philosophy, refers to the goal- directed desire for a family life for children.
Permanency planning for children includes communication and planning with families and children to help identify options and develop services and supports essential to the eventual and planned outcome of reuniting children with their own family or permanent placement in a family based alternative setting.
Permanency planning may include: adoption, reunification with parent, placement with a relative/non-relative (kinship care) or another permanent plan.
Permanency planning is ultimately the responsibility of the adoptive parent(s) and the Primary Provider, though FamilyCore may serve as a resource to the adoptive parent(s) and support the best interests of the child, if necessary and desired by the adoptive parent(s).
Permanency planning: family members who experience their own health challenges may require assistance in providing for their ill loved one, especially minor children or elderly patients, such as drafting of ▇▇▇▇▇ or trusts, establishment of standby guardianships, and voluntary temporary and permanent guardianships of minors.