“…Through implementation of the FGDM process, child welfare agencies have shifted their practices to support the involvement of family, community members, and professionals in the planning and decision-making process for families receiving services. The findings of this study are similar to the previous research that shows that for child welfare practices, the FGDM process builds on the strengths of families, engages the participants in the development of the family’s plan, and allows them to feel empowered by the process (Michalopoulos, Ahn, Shaw, & O’Connor, 2012; Weigensberg et al, 2009). By having the participant’s engagement and support in the process, decisions can be made to ensure that families and children are receiving the services and support which are necessary to keep them safe and healthy.…”