Please help clarify about safety service providers, as I assume they are the providers that were involved to create the Protective Action. Is that correct?
A safety service provider is a participant in the Protective Action or the Ongoing Safety Plan whose actions, assistance or supervision help a family in managing a child’s safety or increasing the protective capacities of the child’s parent or caregiver. For example, a safety service provider could be the grandma who is staying with the child after school, so the child has an appropriate caregiver. A safety service provider is any person or service provider who is helping to manage that child’s safety.
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