Practical Model Overview
Action for Child Protection’s foundational work is the Safety Assessment and Family Evaluation (SAFE) model. SAFE is largely considered the first comprehensive safety decision-making model and intervention framework. Numerous states and jurisdictions have adopted versions or components of this strengths-based, family-centered, and trauma-informed model to inform child welfare agency decision-making. Child safety is the primary focus of the SAFE model, and attention is provided to children who may be unsafe based on the presence of uncontrolled danger threats. SAFE uses standardized tools and decision-making criteria to assess family behaviors, conditions, and circumstances, including individual child vulnerabilities and caregiver protective capacities, to make well-founded child safety decisions. The practice model’s approach to safety assessment and management recognizes that issues concerned with child safety change as the child protective services intervention proceeds.
The model involves multiple assessments of child safety throughout the life of the child welfare case, moving seamlessly from intake or screening, into the child protective services investigation or assessment, and then into ongoing services. SAFE supports change-focused case planning, ongoing safety management, and timely reunification and/or case closure when children are in safe, permanent homes. As the child welfare intervention proceeds, the SAFE Models focus shifts to more fully supports a reduction in safety threats and bolstering caregiver/parent protective capacities through change focused intervention assessment and strategies.
The following assessments and intervention strategies are incorporated into the SAFE model:
An Array Of Services To Fit Your Needs
We provide a wide array of implementation, consultation, and support services related to practice model development. We partner on the implementation and refinement of a variety of practice models, some that incorporate all elements of the SAFE Model, and others that only leverage certain components of the model to enhance current practices.