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Tools for Permanency. Tool # 2: Family Group Decision Making

Ott, Alice Boles
June 4, 2015

Source: (1998) New York, NY: National Resource Center for Foster Care & Permanency Planning, Hunter College School of Social Work of the City University of New York. Downloaded 26 January 2005.

The National Resource Center for Foster Care & Permanency Planning focuses on building the capacity of child welfare agencies to assist children at risk of removal from their families and children already placed in out-of-home care. The Center publishes a series of “Tools for Permanencyâ€? to foster family-centered and collaborative approaches. This paper, Tool #2, explains family group decision making (FGDM) as a family focused, culturally sensitive approach to developing permanency plans for children in foster care or children at risk of entering foster care. The paper summarizes the basic principles and models of FGDM; sketches FGDM’s background in New Zealand; describes the process; points to a closely-related approach in Oregon’s family unity meeting program; provides guidelines for implementation of an FGDM program; and identifies additional resources for interested persons.

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