Expert answer:Based on your family and community systems assessment that you completed in Modules Two and Three, develop a family care plan using the Family Care Plan Template to continue to address either your family or the family from the TV show or movie that you recently examined. Identify the family’s needed resources, strategies, interventions, and expected outcomes. As you will be required to create family and community care plans for the Riverez family and the community in which they reside as part of your final project, this task will be used to support you in the successful completion of your final project. Note that the Family Care Plan Template provides prompts to guide you through its completion. For additional details, please refer to the Module Four Activity Guidelines and Rubric in the Assignment Guidelines and Rubrics section of the course.**PLEASE GOLLOW ATTACHED GUIDLINE**
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HSE 310 Module Four Activity: Family Care Plan Guidelines and Rubric
Overview: For this activity, you will create a family care plan, which you will develop to resolve or ameliorate the family needs and issues that were identified
through the systemic analysis of the family and the community. You will focus on selecting those resources, practices, interventions, and organizations that are
evidence-based and that reflect the least intrusive and restrictive levels of care. Moreover, the care plan should show tight alignment with the family’s identified
strengths so they can be leveraged to assist the family to function autonomously as quickly as possible. The knowledge and skills utilized in the development of
the care plan will assist students to function as effective practitioners after graduation.
Prompt: Based on your family and community systems assessment you completed in Modules Two and Three, develop a Family Care Plan using the Family Care
Plan Template to continue to address either your family, or the family from the TV show or movie that you recently examined and identify the needed resources,
strategies, interventions, and expected outcomes. As you will be required to create Family and Community Care Plans for the Riverez family and the community
in which they reside as part of your final project, this task will be used to support you in the successful completion of the final project.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
A. Problem Statements: Creates accurate problem statements that capture the full essence of the family’s needs and issues, and that are based on the
systemic assessment.
B. Proposed Interventions: Recommends least restrictive and intrusive interventions that will meet the family’s needs and ameliorate issues.
C. Proposed Strategies: Develops appropriate, evidence-based strategies that will efficiently alleviate the needs and issues that were revealed during the
systemic assessment.
D. Available Resources: Identifies appropriate, evidence-based community resources available to ameliorate the identified needs of the family. Identifies
why each resource will assist in meeting the needs of the family.
E. Potential Outcomes: Describes potential outcomes from the interventions and resources, including how those interventions and resources alleviate the
family needs.
F. Overall Assessment: Develops an overall assessment including the systemic family analysis instruments, information derived from the family, strengths,
and needs of the family, and impact of the selected assessment.
Guidelines for Submission: Submit the completed template as a Microsoft Word document with 12-point Times New Roman font and APA formatting, where
appropriate.
Instructor Feedback: This activity uses an integrated rubric in Blackboard. Students can view instructor feedback in the Grade Center. For more information,
review these instructions.
Rubric
Critical Elements
Problem
Statements
Exemplary (100%)
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
uses resources to support
problem statements
Proficient (85%)
Creates accurate problem
statements that identify all of the
family’s needs and issues that are
based on the systemic assessment
Proposed
Interventions
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
uses resources to support
proposed interventions
Recommends least restrictive and
intrusive interventions that will
meet the family’s needs and
ameliorate issues
Develops appropriate, evidencebased strategies that will
efficiently alleviate the needs and
issues that were revealed during
the systemic assessment
Identifies appropriate, evidencebased community resources
available to ameliorate the
identified needs of the family.
Identifies why each resource will
assist in meeting the needs of the
family
Describes potential outcomes
from the interventions and
resources, including how those
interventions and resources
alleviate the family needs
Develops an overall assessment
including the systemic family
analysis instruments, information
derived from the family, strengths
and needs of the family, and
impact of the selected assessment
Submission has no major errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or organization.
APA formatting is used
Proposed
Strategies
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
uses resources to support the
strategies and represent the least
intrusive and restrictive practice
Available
Resources
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
appropriately integrates resources
that add rich, accurate, and
specific context to the problem
statements
Potential
Outcomes
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
appropriately integrates resources
to support potential outcomes
Overall
Assessment
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
assessment represents a
comprehensive evaluation with
appropriate resources to support
statements
Articulation of
Response
Submission is free of errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, and organization
and is presented in a professional
and easy-to-read APA format
Needs Improvement (55%)
Creates a problem statement that
does not accurately or completely
identify the needs and issues
identified in the systemic
assessment
Recommends interventions for
the family but they may not be
the least restrictive and intrusive
practices
Develops strategies but they are
not wholly supported by
evidence-based research and
practice and/or may not address
the family’s needs and issues
Identifies resources but they are
not wholly supported by
evidence-based research practice
and may not meet the needs of
the family
Not Evident (0%)
Does not create problem
statements
Value
15
Does not recommend
interventions
15
Does not develop strategies
15
Does not identify evidence-based
community resource
15
Describes potential outcomes
from the interventions and
resources but outcomes may not
be accurate or may lack details
Does not describe potential
outcomes
15
Develops an overall assessment
but does not address all areas of
concern
Does not develop an overall
assessment
15
Submission has major errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or organization
that negatively impact readability
and articulation of main ideas
Submission has critical errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or organization
that prevent understanding of
ideas
Earned Total
10
100%
HSE 310: Family Care Plan Template
Client Name:
Date
Human Services Practitioner Name:
Problem Statements
Proposed Interventions
What are the least restrictive and intrusive interventions that you recommend for this family?
Proposed Strategies
Which systemic family strategies best align with the identified needs and strengths of the family and their level of
resilience?
Available Resources
What resources are available that you would recommend to ameliorate the
identified needs of the family? Identify why each resource will assist in meeting
the needs of the family.
Resource
Available
In Community?
Yes/No
Referrals
Made?
Yes/No
Potential Outcomes
What potential outcomes do you expect to be derived from the interventions and resources above? How could the
applied interventions and resources alleviate the family’s needs?
Overall Assessment (Family)
1. What systemic family analysis instrument(s) did you use to determine what is appropriate for the
family?
2. What information did you derive from your assessment of the family?
3. What are the strengths and needs of the family?
4. How did your selected assessment help to frame your approach to working with the family?
Note: All participants may not have participated in every area.
Client Signature/Date:
Human Services Practitioner Signature/Date:
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Psychoeducational Homework Given by Human Services Practitioner
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Housing
Utility Assistance
Group Counseling
School Counseling
Couples Counseling
Family Counseling
Media (Watch Videos)
Domestic Violence Treatment
Advocacy for Missing Services
Employment Assistance
Drug Alcohol Treatment
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