Case consultation definition

Case consultation means review of a client's case by the primary service provider and other program personnel, consultants or both.
Case consultation means review of a client's case by the
Case consultation means a case review process in which recommendations are made concerning services to be provided to the identified children and family

Examples of Case consultation in a sentence

  • Diagnostic - Case consultation and requests for psychological and psychiatric assessments.

  • Case consultation may be billed only for face-to-face meetings that are necessary as a result of the inability or inappropriateness of other forms of communication, such as telephone and letter.

  • Case consultation and supervision focuses on the casework relationship including any direct interaction, intervention, or involvement between the caseworker and the children and families.

  • Case consultation by addictionology-trained physicians and pharmacists, provided to primary care physicians for clients who present particular challenges.

  • Case consultation may be performed by a committee or subcommittee of members representing human services, including mental health and chemical dependency; law enforcement, including probation and parole; the county attorney; a children's advocacy center; health care; education; community-based agencies and other necessary agencies; and persons directly involved in an individual case as designated by other members performing case consultation.

  • Case consultation time is considered group supervision if the approved supervisor is present and time is spent on a variety of clients including the student’s own and at least two other counselors’ clients.

  • Case consultation and supervision help protect the client’s interests, assure the quality of client services, and improve the EA professional’s skills.

  • Case consultation: This is a meeting that occurs when there is an event, incident, or series of incidents with a client that requires a rapid response from the Community Reintegration Team.

  • Case consultation committee or subcommittee members must annually sign a data sharing agreement, approved by the commissioner of human services, assuring compliance with chapter 13.

  • Case consultation is an in-person or telephonic meeting to develop, monitor, or modify a comprehensive assessment or individualized treatment plan, or to review services and progress towards objectives in the treatment plan between two or more of the following: the case manager, treating providers, physician, and other professionals or paraprofessionals involved in the Class Member’s care.


More Definitions of Case consultation

Case consultation means the steps taken to assist in the development of the permanency hearing report and preparation for the permanency hearing in accordance with the standards set forth in 18 NYCRR 428.9(b) and (c). CASE INITIATION DATE (CID) means the earliest of the initial date of application for xxxxxx care services, mandated or non-mandated preventive services for children; the date that a report to the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR) is determined to be indicated; the date of placement of a child in xxxxxx care pursuant to Article 3 or 7 of the Family Court Act or the date of removal of a child from his or her home that led to placement in xxxxxx care either pursuant to Article 10, 10-B or 10-C of the Family Court Act or section 383-c, 384 or 384-a of the Social Services Law or placement in the direct legal custody of a relative or other suitable person by the court pursuant to Article 10 of the Family Court Act; or the date of a court-ordered preventive services or commitment of care, custody and/or guardianship of a child to the Department for placement with a voluntary authorized agency or xxxxxx parent. CASE MANAGEMENT means those activities referenced in 18 NYCRR 428.2(b) related to overseeing all aspects of a case, including, but not limited to the making of timely and accurate eligibility determinations and service authorizations; following procedural safeguards regarding protection of the rights of the parents and child; providing care, maintenance and services appropriate to the child’s needs; accepting voluntary placement agreements under appropriate circumstances; timely initiating of all appropriate judicial proceedings; approving each family assessment and service plan; and timely and accurate entry of all data required to be entered in the Welfare Management System (WMS), CONNECTIONS and any other statewide automated child welfare information system designated by OCFS. Case management is always the responsibility of the Department. CASE MANAGER is an employee of the Department with responsibility to authorize the provisions of services; to approve client eligibility determinations according to 18 NYCRR 423.3(b), 430.9, 430.10 and 432.2; and to approve in writing or by electronic equivalent the family assessments and service plans, as defined in 18 NYCRR Part 428. The case manager is responsible for role assignment in the family services stage.
Case consultation. To be admitted to Weekend 2 of the training, documentation showing completion of 5 consultation hours with an EMDR Institute Facilitator is required (List of Facilitators and Consultation Sign Off Form will be in the Appendix of the manuals). • CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION: Certificates will be issued only to those who complete the Weekend 2 training and have completed 10 hours (5 hours prior to Weekend 2 and 5 hours after Weekend 2) of case consultation with an EMDR Institute Approved Facilitator. (HOURS COMPLETED WITH A CONSULTANT WHO IS NOT ON THE INSTITUTE FACILITATOR LIST WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.)
Case consultation. – means a meeting where a multi-disciplinary team provides DCFS and the prospective adoptive family information regarding the results of the review of the child’s records, including but not limited to medical history, developmental assessments, academic history (if applicable), and placement history. Included in the consultations are an identification of the needs of the child and the services and interventions needed to meet the needs of the child. It may also include the results of a multidisciplinary assessment of the child.

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