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6.4 Permanency Tracks

6.4.1 Permanency Goals

Permanency for children can take multiple forms. "A permanency goal is the desired outcome of intervention and service which is determined to be consistent with the health, safety, well-being and best interest of the child" (DCFS Policy Guide 98.1). The target date for achievement of the permanency goal is based on thorough assessment of the child and family and the time required to resolve the specific problems necessitating DCFS intervention. The planned achievement date governs when reunification is likely to occur. "Automatic" or arbitrary six-month time increments should not be used. DCFS and the State of Illinois, through legislation, have defined nine ways to achieve permanency for children with whom the Department is involved.

6.4.1 Permanency Goals

6.4.1 Permanency Goals

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