1. Adequate food and nutrition:
This item ensures that the child has access to regular, nutritious meals and snacks.
2. Clean and safe living space:
Caseworkers assess the cleanliness and safety of the child's home, looking for hazards or unsanitary conditions.
3. Proper sleeping arrangements:
This includes checking if the child has a suitable bed and appropriate sleeping arrangements for their age.
4. Presence of necessary clothing and personal items:
Caseworkers make sure the child has clean clothes, personal hygiene items, and any necessary medications.
5. Verification of the child's current state of health:
This involves confirming that the child's health needs are being met, including any medical treatments or therapies.
6. School attendance and performance:
Caseworkers monitor the child's school attendance and academic performance to ensure they are receiving proper education.
7. Evidence of parental supervision and caregiving:
This item assesses whether parents or caregivers are adequately supervising and meeting the child's needs.
8. Assessment of the child's emotional well-being:
Caseworkers observe the child's emotional state and look for signs of emotional trauma or distress.
9. Interviews with the child, parents, and other relevant individuals:
Conversations with the child, parents, and anyone involved in the child's care provide insights into their well-being.
10. Any signs of abuse or neglect:
Caseworkers are vigilant for any signs of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse or neglect.