In addition to the parents and children, the following people can also participate in the preparation of the help plan, for example:
- Relatives,
- Confidants
- Doctors and physicians,
- the child's school
- if necessary, a psychological service
Together, all those involved agree on the cornerstones of the planned help. They agree on further regular meetings of the parties involved. These meetings serve to review the progress and success of the services. If necessary, the help plan can be updated at these meetings.
Note: The help plan specifies the approved help for a certain period of time. Do you need help for a longer period of time or can the help be terminated earlier? Then an extension or shortening is possible.
The guardians and the youth welfare office sign the assistance plan. If full-time care is planned as a support measure, the foster parents must also sign. All parties involved receive a copy.