Analysis
of family information is an all-pervasive function. It is about comparing and
synthesizing points of information coming from different sources to understand
the family's strengths and weaknesses. The priorities of a family decide what
the members need. If their child safety is one of them, they will be possessive
about all the identifications leading to that.
This
comprehensive family assessment lays a foundation for effective planning.
Understanding the functionality of a family, along with its needs, is a very
sensitive issue. You have to build connections with them by analyzing the
relationships and related topics. The efforts to help a family can only be
successful once you dig deep into the details and form a plan. Here is a list
of all the features for successful planning.
- · The available resources determine the strengths and weaknesses along with future needs.
- · Identifying a real support system for the whole family.
- · Safety of the child.
- · Any underlying issues like domestic violence, lack of health care, unemployment, cultural concerns, substance misuse, etc.
- · Relationships and interactions among the family members.
- · Recurring patterns of behavior and particular responses.
- · The exact needs of the family members and their interdependence.
A few questions to answer
As a
family advisor and carer, you have to ask several questions to the residents
and yourself. These answers set up the whole scenario for the residential care
plan. Family assessments cannot be neglected at any cost if you want to prevent
future ongoing problems. To make the
task easier, we have compiled a list of questions to answer in all the
different departments concerned with the families. So, let's take a look.
Family safety needs
- · Any presence of physical abuse to children or spouses. The family has to address these issues right from the beginning.
- · Any sexual abuse currently happening or for the family member having a history of such events.
- · Domestic violence or neglect of particular caring for the children.
- · Engaging in emotional abuse and referring to it as no serious issue.
Healthy home environment
- ·
The
stability of the current housing situation. If there is any history suggesting otherwise,
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why
has it happened?
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Judging
the current habitability of the house regarding age-appropriate safety steps.
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How
visible are the children in the house?
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What
is the financial situation of the house? Is there any employment issue for the
parents for
- ·
caregivers?
Are they able to provide enough money for their care?
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Can
the parents match the hygiene and nutritional needs of the children in the
house? If not,
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how
much is the shortage?
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Does
the family have any access to transportation facilities?
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How
do the children feel a sense of belonging in the house?
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How
is the learning environment within the family?
The capability of the parents
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The
understanding of parents with their children at an emotional level.
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How
concerned are parents and other caregivers of the family regarding the child's
safety and health.
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How
parents and caregivers provide supervision to the youngsters in the family.
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Understanding
the abuse done by parents are caregivers in the presence of alcohol and other
drugs.
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How
do caregivers and parents recognize the development opportunities for their
children? The children
- ·
should
be given proper motivation and enrichment for a brighter future.
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How
do parents maintain discipline in the house?
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How
serious are parents for the child at an emotional and mental level?
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Do
they recognize any severe health problems if they occur?
Interaction of the family members with each other
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As
the interaction between all the family members is significant, you have to
understand the bonding the share with the parents and children.
- ·
What
Expectations do parents have from their children? Do they communicate the same
with them?
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What
mutual support is there other than the parents within the family? If there is
any lack of supervision, do the parents have a concern over child safety? Do
they talk to them regularly?
- · What is the relationship of the caregiver with the children?
There is
always a set of fundamental concerns in the family. If these concerns are
unavoidable,
then the
comprehensive family assessment comes into play. After all, the future of the
child and
family are
at stake, and it all depends on your decisions.
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