CWDS Glossary

The CWDS Glossary includes a List of Acronyms and defined terms captured from various models, reports, and other artifacts pertaining to the Child Welfare System – California Automated Response and Engagement System (CWS-CARES) Project. The Glossary standardizes terms used across the various project disciplines; each term is defined with its meaning specific to the project domain.

The State may update the CWDS Glossary at any time. Any questions please contact CWDS Communications.

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Permanency Planning

The systematic process of carrying out (within a brief, time- limited period) a set of goal-directed activities designed to help children live in permanent families. This process has the goal of providing the child continuity of relationships with nurturing parents or caretakers and the opportunity to establish lifetime family relationships.

Permanent Placement Services

One of four service components of the CWS program as defined in the CDSS Manual of Policies and Procedures section 31-090, and W&IC 16501(i), and provides for the long-term placement of a child in out-of-home care. Refer also to Welfare and Institutions Code Sections 16500 et seq.

Permanent Residence Under Color of Law (PRUCOL)

PRUCOL refers to persons permanently residing under color of law. PRUCOL is not recognized as an immigration status by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Although they have not been granted legal status, these persons residing in the U.S. are known to the immigration authorities and their extended presence in the U.S. is tolerated by the authorities.

Perpetrator

The person who has been determined to have caused or knowingly allowed the maltreatment of a child.

Persistent / Persistence

In computer science, refers to the characteristic of state that outlives the process that created it (e.g., database transaction).

Persona

Personas are not real people, but they are based on the behaviors and motivations of real people we have observed and represent them throughout the design process. They are composite Archetypes based on behavioral data gathered from the many actual users encountered in ethnographic interviews.

Pilot

A hardware and software migration method that involves rolling out the CWS-CARES to a small group of Users for testing and evaluation.

Pilot Counties

A small group of California counties that will be the first to be implement the CWS-CARES.

Pivotal Tracker

An Agile project management and collaboration software that allows teams to collaborate and react to real-world changes instantly. Pivotal Tracker maintains a prioritized backlog of project Deliverables, broken down into small, estimated pieces, called stories. It dynamically groups these stories into fixed segments of time, called iterations, and it predicts progress based on real historical performance (velocity).

Placement

Any pending approval, approved or certified home, licensed facility or court ordered residence where a child lives away from their family of origin.