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TAY Social Support

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Social Support

 

 

Socializes with others: If the client socializes with others then circle/ select yes.

 

Receives Spiritual support from clergy: If the client receives spiritual support from any faith-based community or organization, circle yes. It doesn't matter if the support comes from clergy or not.

 

Develops and maintains friendships: If the client develops and maintains friendships then circle/select yes. It does not matter if the friendships are a positive or negative influence on the client.

 

Requires protection from abuse: If the client is vulnerable and requires protection from abuse, then circle yes. If the client is under the jurisdiction of the Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS)or Adult Protective Services (APS), circle yes.

 

Child/Youth has age appropriate, positive peer relationships? If the client engages in peer relationships that are positive in nature and appropriate for their developemental age, circle yes. If the client ahs a couple of positive peer relationships, but mostly negative peer relationships, you should still circle/select yes for this question.

 

Child/Youth has age appropriate involvement in family? Does the client interact with their family as you would expect given their age and development level? If so, select yes.

 

Child/Youth has supportive interactions/relationships with:

  • Parent: Client's mother and father/ legal guardians
  • Family: It is not necessarily their nuclear family. Family means the people the Client identifies as their family, which could be a biological, adoptive or foster family. It is not necessarily their nuclear family. This does not include groups of non-related persons such as gangs.
  • Caregiver: The person who is providing care and shelter for the client

 

Is the family or significant other(s) involved in the child/youth's treatment? If the client has someone that is involved in treatment of the client (coming to appointments, encouraging client to continue with FSP, family sessions, administering medications, collaterals, etc.) then the response here is yes.

 

Child/Youth has access to at least one stable, supportive adult? If the client has at least one positive adult relationship available to them outside of the treatment team then the response to this question is yes.

 

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