The Connecticut Guardian/Statutory Parent Report/Case Permanency Plan (New 10/17) is a legal document created by the juvenile court in response to a petition filed by the Department of Children and Families (DCF) for a particular child. The document describes the proposed plan for the child's future, including a guardian, permanent placement, and programming needed to ensure the child's safety and well-being. The document also outlines the rights and responsibilities of the guardian, the child, and the court. The document is typically filed when the court determines that it is in the best interest of the child to have a guardian appointed to take care of them instead of the parents or other family members. The Connecticut Guardian/Statutory Parent Report/Case Permanency Plan (New 10/17) includes two different types of reports: the Guardian/Statutory Parent Report and the Case Permanency Plan. The Guardian/Statutory Parent Report includes an assessment of the child's physical and mental health, an evaluation of the child's social/emotional development, and an assessment of the child's educational needs. It also includes recommendations for permanent placement and programming for the child, as well as the specific rights and responsibilities of the guardian. The Case Permanency Plan includes a detailed discussion of the child's current placement, the progress the child has made, and the strengths and weaknesses of the family and their ability to provide a permanent home for the child. It also outlines a plan for the future, including a timeline for the child's transition to a permanent home, the services and supports needed to ensure the child's safety and well-being, and any other factors that the court deems relevant. Both the Guardian/Statutory Parent Report and the Case Permanency Plan are important documents used to ensure the safety and well-being of the child and to ensure that the court's decision is in the best interest of the child.