CANS Exam/8 Complete Questions and Answers
CANS (Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths) - -A tool that is divided
into two modules, consisting of 10 domains, compared of 139 assessment
items.
The two modules assess child functioning, and parents and/or caregiver
ability to meet the child's needs.
Provides a comprehensive list of services needed for the purpose of the
assessment, service referral, client service planning, case management,
court determinations, and case review of progress
-Why use CANS? - -Serves as a casework tool to record the summary of all
client information that has ben collected for purposes of identifying the
specific safety, well-being and permanency needs of the child and family
Easy
Comprehensive
Decisive
-What are the 10 domains of CANS - -1. Trauma experiences
2. Parent/caregiver Needs and Strengths
3. Transition to adulthood
4. Ratings of children 0-5
5. Child risk behaviors
6. Child behavioral/emotional needs
7. Traumatic stress syndrome
8. Child strengths
9. Life domain functioning
10. Acculturation
-Scoring - -Rating Scale 0-3
Action Levels for Needs
0 = no evidence, no need for action
1 = watchful waiting/prevention, suspicious or emerging need
2 = action (need is interfering in some way)
3 = immediate or intensive action; dangerous level
Action Levels for Strengths
0 = a centerpiece strength/powerful strength on which to build
1 = a useful strength for planning and an opportunity for strength
development.
CANS (Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths) - -A tool that is divided
into two modules, consisting of 10 domains, compared of 139 assessment
items.
The two modules assess child functioning, and parents and/or caregiver
ability to meet the child's needs.
Provides a comprehensive list of services needed for the purpose of the
assessment, service referral, client service planning, case management,
court determinations, and case review of progress
-Why use CANS? - -Serves as a casework tool to record the summary of all
client information that has ben collected for purposes of identifying the
specific safety, well-being and permanency needs of the child and family
Easy
Comprehensive
Decisive
-What are the 10 domains of CANS - -1. Trauma experiences
2. Parent/caregiver Needs and Strengths
3. Transition to adulthood
4. Ratings of children 0-5
5. Child risk behaviors
6. Child behavioral/emotional needs
7. Traumatic stress syndrome
8. Child strengths
9. Life domain functioning
10. Acculturation
-Scoring - -Rating Scale 0-3
Action Levels for Needs
0 = no evidence, no need for action
1 = watchful waiting/prevention, suspicious or emerging need
2 = action (need is interfering in some way)
3 = immediate or intensive action; dangerous level
Action Levels for Strengths
0 = a centerpiece strength/powerful strength on which to build
1 = a useful strength for planning and an opportunity for strength
development.