This is a legal form that was released by the Kansas Department for Children and Families - a government authority operating within Kansas. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the purpose of an intake interview?
A: An intake interview is conducted to gather information about a person or situation.
Q: What is Appendix 1D?
A: Appendix 1D is a guide that provides a list of intake interview questions for use in Kansas.
Q: Who conducts an intake interview?
A: An intake interview is typically conducted by a professional such as a social worker, counselor, or intake specialist.
Q: What are some common intake interview questions?
A: Common intake interview questions may include asking about personal background, current situation, needs, and goals.
Q: How long does an intake interview typically take?
A: The duration of an intake interview can vary, but it usually lasts between 30 minutes to an hour.
Q: Can I refuse to answer certain questions during an intake interview?
A: Yes, you have the right to refuse to answer certain questions during an intake interview, but it may limit the ability of the interviewer to assist you effectively.
Q: How confidential is the information disclosed during an intake interview?
A: The information disclosed during an intake interview is typically kept confidential, unless there is a legal requirement to share it or a concern for safety.
Q: What should I bring to an intake interview?
A: It is helpful to bring any relevant documents, identification, and a list of questions or concerns you may have.
Q: Can I have someone accompany me to an intake interview?
A: Yes, you have the right to have a support person accompany you to an intake interview if you wish.
Q: What happens after an intake interview?
A: After an intake interview, the information gathered is typically used to determine appropriate services, referrals, or next steps for the individual or situation.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of Appendix 1D by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Kansas Department for Children and Families.