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Once a worker enters a Protective Action in FACIS and then modifies it during the CPS assessment, where does that get documented?

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Once a worker enters a Protective Action in FACIS and then modifies it during the CPS assessment, where does that get documented?

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The system does not ‘freeze’ the Protective Action (or any part of the assessment for that matter) until the assessment has been approved by the supervisor. So, at any point in time up until the instant that the supervisor approves the assessment in FACIS, the Protective Action (or any part of the assessment) can be changed (either by the supervisor or the assigned worker) and/or printed. The Protective Action in FACIS does not freeze until the assessment is complete. The worker may complete the Protective Action on day one but the worker can go in and modify and update the document as needed throughout the assessment and print a new copy for the family or the file.

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