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A Written Transitional Living Plan (WTLP) is a plan that is developed by and for youth in foster care upon turning
14 years old (and every six months thereafter). The WTLP has individualized goals that are specific to youth's strengths
and needs as growth & development occur.
In developing the WTLP the following should be understood and practiced:
- That youth understands & participates in creation of plan;
- that the life skills incorporated into plan explain the ILP specific activities expected from youth (i.e. daily chores, study, daily hygiene maintenance, medication compliance, etc.);
- that the responsible, caring, supportive adult in youth's life is identified and named in strengths & is invited to participate in reviews; and
- that specified strengths and needs are based on youth's input, as well as by the outcome of the
Ansell Casey Life Skills Assessment (ACLSA), which is used to help develop customized WTLP.
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