Glossary of Terms

Child and Family Services Standards Manual

Approved:  2024/10/01

 

Act

The Child and Family Services Act, The Child and Family Services Authorities Act or The Adoption Act depending on the context.

Agency

A child and family service agency as defined in The Child and Family Services Act.

CPB

Child Protection Branch

CFSIS

Child and Family Services Information System

Child in Care (CIC) A child or youth who is in the care, custody, or guardianship of a child welfare organization by court order, voluntary care agreement, or voluntary placement agreement. This includes a child or youth under apprehension status or if a futher court order is pending.
Child Service Case (CS) A case category in CFSIS. Cases include the services and activities directed toward both children in agency care and children residing outside of their guardian home as part of an agreement.  Cases in which a child is repatriated from Manitoba are also categorized as Child Service case.  Documentation pertaining to court ordered guardianship or agreement type and placement of the child are recorded in the Child Service Case.
Customary Care Care provided to an Indigenous child in a way that recognizes and reflects the unique customs of the child's Indigenous community

Department

Department of Families

Director

Director of Child and Family Services, Province of Manitoba; Deputy Director of the Child Protection Branch

Family Support Family Support can be in the form of a service, financial assistance or item provided to a family by an agency. The parent, guardian or other person who has actual care and control of a child agrees to receiving this assistance.

Guideline

An interpretation or outline of legislation or policy.

Kinship Care Care provided under a kinship care agreement within the child's community with the participation of the child's family or persons who have significant relationships with the child or with the child's parent or guardian.
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Minister

Minister of Families

Policy

Rules and principles that govern organizations, written as mandatory statements of fact.

Procedure

Specific instructions necessary to clarify the standards or specify how the standards are to be met; preferred or required practices.

Protocol

A required process.

Regulation

A rule or order having the force of law issued by Cabinet and made under statute; secondary, subordinate or delegated legislation.

Standard

A mandatory, minimum level of service. A concise statement of expectations requiring compliance to clearly defined practices resulting in measurable outputs or outcomes. Can be used as a basis for service review or audit.

Statute

An Act of the legislative assembly of a province or the parliament of Canada; codified law passed by a legislature and assented to by the King through his representatives; legislation.

Voluntary Care Care of a child provided by an agency, voluntarily agreed to by the parent, guardian or person who has care and control.

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