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Description
The "Comprehensive Assessment and Training Project" (CATS) will provide
multidisciplinary, proactive assessments of children and families identified by the Department of
Community-Based Services (DCBS). This assessment provides an evaluation ofthe child and
family's strengths and weaknesses within five major domains: (1) Family/Social; (2)
Emotional/Behavioral; (3) Attachment; (4) Life History/Traumatic Events; (5)
Developmental/Cognitive Academic. For each ofthese five domains, qualitative and
quantitative data will be gathered using developmentally appropriate measures.
A concise, readable report is compiled to assist DCBS staff in preparing a case plan that will
address issues identified in the report. This report will be used to facilitate permanency for the
child and enhance judicial decision-making.
This project is a collaborative effort between the Department of Psychiatry and the College of
Social Work.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 7/1/05 → 6/30/06 |
Funding
- KY Health Services Cabinet: $332,400.00
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