Glossary of Terms

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- Legal Risk PlacementThe process by which potential adoptive parents become foster parents to children whose parental rights are not terminated with the intent to adopt after termination occurs.
- Legal Services Initiative
- Legal-Risk FamilyA pre-adoptive family who intends to adopt, accepts the placement of a foster child before termination of parental rights, TPR. In these situations permanency through adoption is aggressively pursued; the child is not legally free for adoption; there is a risk that the child may be reunified(...)
- Licensed Social WorkerA worker who has achieved the required educational background and has passed licensure requirements as mandated by the state in which they practice.
- Life BookA pictorial and written representation of a child’s life that helps them understand what has happened to them during their life. Some information to be included would be birth parent information, birth place, siblings, significant others in their life, places they have lived, etc.
- LSI
- LSWA worker who has achieved the required educational background and has passed licensure requirements as mandated by the state in which they practice.
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- Master of Social WorkThe master of social work (MSW) degree is a professional degree that enables the holder to practice social work independently after completing a specified number of hours of supervised practice, which varies by state, and obtaining certification or licensure, which also varies by state.
- MatchingThe process of finding prospective families suitable for a waiting child, not to be confused with “placement.”
- MediationA voluntary, formal method of dispute resolution involving the parties to an agreement and a neutral mediation professional who work collaboratively to reach a mutual agreement.
- MEPAA federal law since 1994 enforced by state policy discussed in the MEPA bulletin. This law addresses the significance of timely decision making on adoption, with race not being the determinant factor. It also calls for a recruitment plan of adoption and foster care that reflects the types of(...)
- MSWThe master of social work (MSW) degree is a professional degree that enables the holder to practice social work independently after completing a specified number of hours of supervised practice, which varies by state, and obtaining certification or licensure, which also varies by state.
- Multi-Ethnic Placement ActA federal law since 1994 enforced by state policy discussed in the MEPA bulletin. This law addresses the significance of timely decision making on adoption, with race not being the determinant factor. It also calls for a recruitment plan of adoption and foster care that reflects the types of(...)
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- OCYFOne program office within the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services that is responsible for funding and regulating public and private services for dependent and delinquent youth. http://www.dhs.pa.gov/citizens/childwelfareservices
- Office of Children Youth and FamiliesOne program office within the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services that is responsible for funding and regulating public and private services for dependent and delinquent youth. http://www.dhs.pa.gov/citizens/childwelfareservices