The Minnesota Request for Post-Placement Assessment and Report is an official document used by social workers in the state of Minnesota to evaluate the progress of children who have been placed in adoptive or foster care. It is used to evaluate the child’s physical, emotional, and social development, as well as the effectiveness of the placement in providing the child with a safe and nurturing environment. The assessment report includes information gathered from adoptive or foster parents, social workers, teachers, medical professionals, and court representatives. The assessment is used to determine the progress of the child and make recommendations for further services or changes in the placement. There are three types of Minnesota Requests for Post-Placement Assessment and Report: Minnesota Post-Placement Assessment and Report, Minnesota Post-Adoption Assessment and Report, and Minnesota Post-Foster Care Assessment and Report.