Hiding Classification From Assessment Results

Administrators can hide factor classifications from assessment results. If a factor classification is hidden, this means the factor will not be presented to the case worker in the assessment results if the classification is achieved by a client. This allows the administrator to specify which factor classifications will be displayed for a factor. For example, an agency may want a case worker to concentrate on a substance abuse factor where a client has been classified as a need, but not a strength. In this case, a factor classification of 'Strength' can be hidden.