This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form PPS4300 for the current year.
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 Form PPS4300?
A: Form PPS4300 is the Family First Prevention Plan in Kansas.
Q: What is the purpose of the Family First Prevention Plan?
A: The purpose of the Family First Prevention Plan is to provide support and services to families in order to prevent the need for foster care.
Q: Who is eligible for the Family First Prevention Plan?
A: Families who are at risk of having their children removed and placed in foster care are eligible for the Family First Prevention Plan.
Q: What kind of support and services are provided through the Family First Prevention Plan?
A: Support and services provided through the Family First Prevention Plan may include counseling, parenting classes, substance abuse treatment, and housing assistance.
Q: How long does the Family First Prevention Plan last?
A: The length of the Family First Prevention Plan varies depending on the needs of the family, but it can last up to 12 months.
Q: What are the goals of the Family First Prevention Plan?
A: The goals of the Family First Prevention Plan are to keep families together, improve family functioning, and provide a safe and stable home for children.
Q: How is the Family First Prevention Plan implemented?
A: The Family First Prevention Plan is implemented through a collaborative effort between the family, child welfare professionals, and community partners.
Q: Is participation in the Family First Prevention Plan voluntary?
A: Participation in the Family First Prevention Plan is voluntary, but may be required if the family is at risk of having their children removed.
Q: What happens if the Family First Prevention Plan is not successful?
A: If the Family First Prevention Plan is not successful, the child welfare agency may proceed with removing the children and placing them in foster care.
Q: How can families access the Family First Prevention Plan?
A: Families can access the Family First Prevention Plan through their local child welfare agency.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of Form PPS4300 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Kansas Department for Children and Families.