Protective capacity definition

Protective capacity means behavioral, cognitive, and emotional characteristics that can specifically and directly be associated with a person's ability and willingness to care for and keep a child safe.
Protective capacity means behavioral, cognitive, and emotional characteristics that can specifically and directly be associated with a person's ability and willingness to care for and keep a child or, when applicable, a young adult safe.
Protective capacity means the cognitive, behavioral, and emotional

More Definitions of Protective capacity

Protective capacity means a skill or resource that can be mobilized to contribute to the ongoing protection of a child. Refer to ITS # 11 of this Section.
Protective capacity means behavioral, cognitive, and emotional characteristics that can specifically and directly be associated with a person’s ability and willingness to safely care for a child.
Protective capacity means behavioral, cognitive, and emotional characteristics that can specifically and directly be associated with the person’s ability to care for and keep a child safe.