Monitoring Client Progress/Case Reviews

To ensure that the activities on the outcome plans are achieved and appropriately addressing the needs of persons, caseworkers review outcome plans regularly. This process is known in the child welfare world as case reviews. This feature allows a caseworker to review the goals, objectives, services and actions and modify any component of outcome plans based on the client's progress.

As part of the case review process, if a child was in placement during the period of time covered by a review, the caseworker may evaluate the current and past placements for that child. This would include, but not be limited to, an explanation of disruptions, positive aspects of the existing placements and an evaluation of the current removal episode.

Each type of outcome plan can be configured to define the number of days after which the plan is created that the first review should occur. In addition, a review frequency can then be specified that defines when the next review needs to be undertaken.

For information about Cúram Outcome Management or configuration options, please refer to the Cúram Outcome Management Guide and the Cúram Outcome Management Configuration Guide.