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It normally refers to a "Common Assessment Framework".

Basically its a standardised approach created for conducting assessments of children's additional needs, based on purely holistic assessment that takes into account the roles of parents, carers and environmental factors on children's development. This information can then be used in deciding how these needs could and should be met, so that those that monitor child welfare are better placed to agree with children and families about appropriate types of support required and then initiate these following the application of the services with regular reviews and if required amendments as changes occur

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