Skip to main navigation
Skip to main content
Ky.
gov
An Official Website of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
Toggle navigation
Search for page within site
Clear Input
Chapter 3
CHAPTER 3
3.11 WORKING WITH INCARCERATED PARENTS
Chapter 4
CHAPTER 4
4.37 WORKING WITH INCARCERATED PARENTS
View Chapters
Chapters
G1
G2
G3
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C13
4
6
19
20
23
24
25
26
27
Resources
General Provisions
C13.1 Introduction to Adoption Services
C13.2 Child Freed for Adoption Procedure
C13.3 Child Focused Recruitment Model (CFRM)
C13.4 Adoption Review Committee
C13.5 Matching an Adoptive Family with a Waiting Child
Preparing for Adoption
C13.6 Preparing the Child for Adoption
C13.7 Foster Parent's and Other Caregivers Role in Preparing Child for Adoption When Foster Parent Adoption Isn't Planned
C13.8 "Goodbye" Visit
C13.9 Sibling Relationship Decisions
C13.10 Preparing the Presentation Summary Packet
C13.10.1 Updating the Presentation Summary
Making the Placement and Service Provision
C13.11 Placement Resources
C13.11.1 DCBS Foster Parent Adoption
C13.11.2 Private Child Placing (PCP) Foster Parent Adoption
C13.12 Foster Parent Adoption Not Recommended
C13.13 Employee Adoption
C13.14 Referral of a Child to the Kentucky Adoption Profile Exchange (KAPE)
C13.15 Planning the Placement/Pre-Placement Conference
C13.16 Pre-Placement Visits
C13.17 Making the Adoptive Placement
C13.18 Withdrawing the Adoptive Referral
C13.19 Annual Permanency Reviews
C13.20 Family Team Meeting (FTM)/Periodic Review for Children in Adoptive Placement
Finalizing the Adoption
C13.21 Petition for Adoption
C13.22 Assisting the Adoptive Family's Attorney in Finalizing the Adoption of a DCBS Child
C13.23 Court Report
C13.24 Adoption Judgment
C13.25 Sealing Closed Adoption Records
C13.26 Confidentiality of Closed Agency Adoption Records
C13.26.1 Requesting Non-Identifying Information About Biological Relatives from Closed Adoption Records
C13.26.2 Request for Inspection of Adoption Records for Identifying Information and Contact with the Birth Family
C13.26.3 Mutual Requests from Pre-Adoptive Siblings
C13.26.4 Request for Information from a Biological Parent
C13.26.5 Updating Health Information
Adoption Disruption
C13.27 Managing Adoption Disruptions
Adoption Assistance
C13.28 Adoption Assistance
C13.29 Approval of Adoption Assistance
C13.30 Denial of Adoption Assistance
C13.31 Annual Contact with the Adoptive Family
C13.32 Adoption Assistance Renegotiation
C13.33 Suspension, Reduction, and Termination of Adoption Assistance
C13.34 State Funded Post Finalization Adoption Assistance Request
C13.35 Federal Title IV-E Post Adoption Finalization Adoption Assistance Request
C13.36 Post Adoptive Placement Stabilization Services (PAPSS)
C13.37 Post Adoption Child Support
C13.38 Continuation of Adoption Assistance After Age 18
C13.38.1 Continuation of Title IV-E Adoption Assistance After Age 18
Independent Adoption
C13.39 Relative and Non-Relative Independent Adoptions
C13.39.1 Independent Relative Adoptions
C13.39.2 Independent Non-Relative Adoption Application
C13.40 Interstate Independent Adoption
C13.41 Planning for the Child Following Withdrawal of Independent Adoption Applications
C13.42 Court Report for Independent Adoption
C13.43 Court Action
Standards of Practice Manual
C13
C13.20 Family Team Meeting (FTM)/Periodic Review for Children in Adoptive Placement
Effective: 7/26/2023
C13.20 Family Team Meeting (FTM)/Periodic Review for Children in Adoptive Placement
Legal Authority
42 USC 675 Definitions
...
922 KAR 1:100 Public agency adoptions.
...
922 KAR 1:310 Standards for child-placing agencies
...
922 KAR 1:350 Requirements for public child welfare agency foster parents, adoptive parents, and respite care providers
...
Introduction
Introduction
Practice Guidance
Practice Guidance
Periodic review conference participants include, but are not limited to:
Recruitment and certification (R&C) supervisor/designee (chairperson);
R&C worker;
Child of appropriate age and development;
Adoptive parents;
Other interested parties with a legitimate interest in the case with the permission of the adoptive parent(s);
An objective third party (when the conference is a periodic review): and
An objective third party may be a Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS/Cabinet) staff who has no supervisory or case management of, or the delivery of services to, the adoptive family or child.
When the child is in an out-of-state adoptive placement and distance precludes a face-to-face conference, a virtual conference is arranged. Input from all relevant parties (adoptive parents, child of appropriate age, worker providing on-site supervision, SSW, and FSOS) is gathered and included in the conference documents. The date of the case conference is the date that the case plan is established.
A family team meeting (FTM) is held at the time of adoption finalization to discuss post-adoptive services and community resources for the adoptive family.
Adoptive parents are required to participate fully with the Cabinet in the development of the case plan by identifying their perception of the child’s individualized needs as well as barriers to finalization of the adoption.
Procedure
Procedure
The SSW with case responsibility schedules required periodic reviews.
The SSW follows procedures outlined in
SOP 4.18 Ongoing Case Planning
sends notice of each conference to the adoptive parents and the following items are addressed until the adoption is finalized:
Barriers to permanency (i.e., adoption finalization);
The appropriateness of services, including whether services are being provided in a manner that meets the needs of the family;
The stability of the adoptive placement;
A target date for achieving permanency (adoption finalization);
Revision of the case plan; and
The date of the next periodic review.
Main Content
Relative Content
Documents
Promoting Family Team Meetings (FTM) Tip Sheet
...
Revisions
Page Content
7/26/2023
R&C worker
/private child placing agency (PCP) provider if a PCP adoption
;
When the child is in an out-of-state adoptive placement and distance precludes a face-to-face conference, a
virtual
telephone
conference is arranged. Input from all relevant parties (adoptive parents, child of appropriate age, worker providing
on-site
courtesy
supervision, SSW and FSOS) is gathered and included in the conference documents. The date of the case conference is the date that the case plan is established.
A family team meeting (FTM) is held at the time of adoption finalization to discuss post-adoptive services and
community resources
resource linkages
for the adoptive family.
c.
The stability of the adoptive placement
;
according to schedule and whether adoptive parents and child are meeting expectations;