See attachmentContinuing in your role as a juvenile court probation officer and using the same client, Jennifer Scott, from the previous

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Continuing in your role as a juvenile court probation officer and using the same client, Jennifer Scott, from the previous assignments,
create a case plan for your client. You may want to review her


background
again. You should leverage your assignments from the previous weeks in the creation of your case plan. The case plan will identify and incorporate the youth’s strengths and needs.

Specifically, the case plan should do the following: (600 words)

· List and explain your client’s goals, skills (these can be skills they have or skills they want to learn), and activities for each of the following domains:

· Attitudes and Orientation (Interpersonal)

· Peer Relations

· Personality and Behavior

· Family Dynamics

· Substance Abuse

· Education

· Employment/Vocation

· Leisure/Recreation

· Discuss how you used the risk assessment and classification systems in the development of the case plan.

· Discuss how you used the supervision strategies in the case plan.

· Discuss your conclusions and overall recommendations for your client.

Cite at least 2 resources using APA format.

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