Attachment 1: Guidelines for Strengths, Needs, and Culture Discovery (SNCD) Domains
The information in these domains are provided as guidance for addressing a child and family’s unique strengths, needs and culture in service
planning and delivery:
Family/Living/Housing
Who is a part of the family? (mom, dad, siblings, grandparents,
foster parents, etc)
The nature of these relationships
What this family needs to stay together
The family’s living environment and any needs in this area
Who lives together and how that is working for everyone
What a typical day looks like for this child and family
Recent changes in living environment/situation (e.g., removal
from family, divorce, adoption, school suspension, family death,
auto accident, loss of job/income)
Community Involvement
Relationships (e.g. friends, significant others, important adult
and community relationships)
The people the child and family are most comfortable with
Supportive people in the family’s life and how they might assist
Things the child and family are good at or like to do (e.g.
interests, talents, skills, abilities, education, friends, family,
religion/spirituality, work, school, etc.)
Educational/Vocational Training
School attendance or involvement in an educational or
vocational training program
How the child is doing in school/training
The child’s likes or dislikes pertaining to school
Activities the child participates in at school
Situations that have lead to the child not being in school
Special education or accommodations (testing, evaluations,
development of an IEP/504 Plan, alternative school, change of
teacher)
Family’s culture regarding school/academic achievement
Culture
Cultural considerations that would promote an understanding
of
the child and family
How culture influences the family or people around them
Things that make the child or family feel good about
themselves
and help make their life meaningful
Ways the family celebrates special occasions (holidays,
birthdays, weddings, religious observances)
How life is for the family as a result of their culture
Trans-generational acculturation differences
Attitudes and expectations related to services
Beliefs about the cause of the issues needing to be addressed
Social/Relationship Domain
Friends and access to their friends
Opportunity to socialize/engage in fun, meaningful activities
Ways to relax (fun, hobbies, extra-curricular activities, sports,
interests, support systems, after-school activities, clubs, etc.)
Behavioral/Emotional/Psychological
Does the child and family have any needs in these areas?
Are there any unresolved issues that impede normal
interactions within the family or in the community? (Substance
use, anger/behavioral outbursts, mood, medication side
effects, hyperactivity, anxiety, traumatic experiences, etc.)
What has worked to improve functioning in the past?
Safety
Safety needs of family members
Specific danger/concerns to individual family members
Potential dangers/concerns for themselves or to the
community
Strengths/supports present to address safety concerns
Legal
Involvement with the judicial system, probation or parole,
custody issues (current legal status, probation, custody,
adjudication, etc.)
Health
Health care needs being met
Access to any needed specialist services
Involvement with the Division of Developmental Disabilities,
Arizona Long Term Care Services, etc.
Limitations on physical activity
Acute/Chronic or debilitating illnesses
Dental, hearing or other issues affecting the child or family
Immunization needs
Vocational/Employment (Persons 16 and older or others if
pertinent)
Current work status (full, part-time or volunteer)
Current job, (e.g. type of work, work environment, length
of employment and attitude toward work)
How the work affects personal and family life (e.g.
family, leisure time, health, relationships)
Last time the person worked (e.g. date)
Interest in finding employment (describe interests)
Supports or resources needed in order to get a job
and/or keep current job
Financial
Issues affecting the family’s ability to provide for basic needs
and housing
Ability to afford transportation to school, community activities,
appointments, etc.
Other financial issues that are causing stress to the child or
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ADHS/DBHS Practice Tool Attachment 1
Child and Family Team Practice
Attachment 1: Guidelines for Strengths, Needs, and Culture Discovery (SNCD) Domains
The information in these domains are p
rovided as guidance for addressing a child and
family’s unique strengths, needs and culture in service
planning and delivery:
Family/Living/Housing
?
Who is a part of the family? (mom, dad, siblings, grandparents,
foster parents, etc)