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This form is completed by the agency/operator of a residential care facility when applying for the installation of life safety equipment through the Life Safety Initiative. The form collects detailed information about the facility, the specific needs of residents, and the required equipment.
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This form is the template of an adoption placement agreement prescribed by regulation made under The Adoption Act.  This agreement outlines the terms and conditions of the placement of a child in the home of a prospective adoptive parent, as agreed by the child and family services agency. 
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Adoption Services (Chapter 6) describes provincial standards for adoption and post-adoption services provided under The Adoption Act.  The documents outline all aspects of adoption, placement, post placement and repatriation services, including procedures and requirements for applicants seeking to adopt a child in Manitoba.

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This form is used to confirm that a person was served court documents. This is a statutory regulation and is embedded in The Child and Family Services Regulation. It  is available at your local CFS agency.
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This Affidavit of Service is a signed written record of the verbal testimony made by a process server to the Commissioner for Oaths in and for the Province of Manitoba that details the time, date, and identity of the person served with the Notice to Birth Father. 
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Child Abuse Registry checks are required for people who want to provide services to or work for a child and family services agency, an adoption agency, a day care centre or a nursery school. Applicants for many other types of jobs and volunteer positions with access to children will require a registry check, too. Any adult who wants to foster or adopt a child, and any adult who will live with them, must be screened by the registry. If you are asked to provide a Child Abuse Registry check for yourself, use this form to apply for it. 
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Category:Application
For Child and Family Services Agency Use Only.  Child Abuse Registry checks are required for people who want to provide services to or work for a child and family services agency, an adoption agency, a day care centre or a nursery school. Applicants for many other types of jobs and volunteer positions with access to children will require a registry check, too.
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Categories:Application, Families
Not for Public Use. Application pursuant to Section 41(2) of The Adult Abuse Registry Act for access to the Adult Abuse Registry.  The Adult Abuse Registry helps protect vulnerable adults by allowing employers to screen potential employees and volunteers who will work with adults specified as vulnerable under The Adult Abuse Registry Act or related laws and regulations.
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Categories:Application, Families
The Adult Abuse Registry helps protect vulnerable adults by allowing employers to screen potential employees and volunteers who will work with adults specified as vulnerable under The Adult Abuse Registry Act or related laws and regulations.  Application for an Adult Abuse Registry Check by Employers and Others is a form for employers and others, to check whether a person's name is in the Adult Abuse Registry, pursuant to subsection 41(4) of The Adult Abuse Registry Act for access to the Adult Abuse Registry.
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Categories:Application, Families
This form is intended solely to supplement financial information contained in the Assignment of Support/Support Arrears and Enforcement document for any child and/or spousal support arrears that have accumulated between the below Creditor and Debtor.
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This Field Guide is a reference manual and a guide to complete the Authority Determination Protocol (ADP).  The purposes of the Guide include describing procedures and / or practices that are in place because of the restructuring of the child and family service system and providing a widely available reference document. The ADP must  be filled out by a caseworker with a family. This document is located in the CFSIS system and accessible to all frontline workers.

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The Best Practices Licensing Manual provides a general overview of Manitoba child care standards under The Community Child Care Standards Act and regulations, and additional guidelines to centres to help them understand the intent of specific regulations and describe how to meet the minimum requirements. The manual also provides well-researched ways to help improve program quality and ensure high quality early learning and child care.

Categories:Families, Licence

The Best Practices Licensing Manual explains specific regulations and how to meet the minimum requirements and additional requirements for family and group child care providers. The manual provides the most current information on improving program quality and ensuring quality standards by using best practices, and outlines procedures and ongoing responsibilities for licensing.

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This policy document describes the Autism Outreach service including its eligibility criteria and the service from initial assessment, to individualized development planning and transition planning.  Autism Outreach services may be provided to eligible children enrolled with Children's disABILITY Services.

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This policy document describes Children's disABILITY Services' child development service. The document also outlines the eligibility criteria to access child development services by children enrolled with Children's disABILITY Services. 
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The Confirmation of Attendance Form is a written record used to confirm the attendance of children enrolled with Children's disABILITY Services to appointments for disability-related professional services for the purposes of receiving transportation assistance funding. A section of this form is completed by the service provider and another section is completed by parents or guardians.

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This form is used to apply for Children's disABILITY Services and it may be completed by a parent or legal guardian, an agency or individual that supports the family. Completed forms, along with written diagnostic assessment, are submitted to Children's disABILITY Services.
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This  document describes Children's disABILITY Services policy on respite services.  The policy includes information on the program's eligibility criteria for respite services as well as the descriptions of the different ways respite services may be delivered to families raising children enrolled with Children's disABILITY Services.
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Categories:Families, Youth
This document outlines Children's disABILITY Services' policy for security checks required for persons hired to provide services to children enrolled with the program.
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Categories:Families, Youth
This policy outlines the eligibility criteria, standards and guidelines for the provision of disposable and consumable supplies to children enrolled with Children's disABILITY Services.  
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Categories:Families, Health, Youth
This document is a written testimony of an interpreter certifying that they have read and explained the terms of an adoption-related document (prescribed by regulation), in the language of the parent/guardian of the child, prior to its execution. 
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Category:Awards
Volume 2 contains provincial policies and standards with respect to the development, operation and licensing requirements of group care facilities, including the administrative procedures by which licences are issued, maintained, renewed and cancelled. The forms in this manual are not for public use. This is only used once approval for a license has been given.  This volume replaces the earlier Child Care Facilities Licensing Manual.
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Categories:Application, Families
Under section 12 of The Child and Family Service Act an agency may pay for a child to attend a licensed day care using this form. This is a statutory regulated form embedded in The Child and Family Services Regulation
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This is a confidential record that is kept in the child's file. It is a snap shot of where the child stands academically including age, grade, supports provided and any learning disabilities. This is an agency form and is located on CFSA, the caseworker would typically print it off on their own letterhead.
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The Child Placement Profile form is filled out by the child and family services caseworker and kept in the child in care file.   It gives a snap shot of the child's placement, reason for apprehension, known risks and legal status. 
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A caseworker must have a current description and picture of the child in the child's file. The information is updated on an annual basis. The form used to capture that information is located in the Child and Family Services Application, and kept in the child in care file. 
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