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Chapter 3
CHAPTER 3
3.11 WORKING WITH INCARCERATED PARENTS
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4.37 WORKING WITH INCARCERATED PARENTS
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4.1 Consideration of Race and Ethnicity/Maintaining Cultural Connections
4.2 Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
4.3 Relative and Absent Parent Search
4.9 Initial Placement Considerations
4.10 Placement in a DCBS Foster or Adoptive Home
4.10.1 DCBS Care Plus
4.10.2 DCBS Medically Complex Placement
4.10.4 Relative or Fictive Kin Pursuing Foster Home Approval
4.11 Private Child Placing (PCP) or Child Caring (PCC) Agency
4.11.1 Level of Care Assignment
4.11.2 Request for Emergency LOC Assignment
4.11.3 Reviews of LOC Assignment
4.11.4 Change in LOC Assignment
4.51.1 Placement in a Congregate Care (Residential Treatment) Setting
4.12 Out of State Placement
4.14 Timeframes for All Out-of-Home Care (OOHC) Cases
4.15 Family Attachment and Involvement
4.51 Documentation Required Upon Entering Out of Home Care (OOHC)
4.16 Participants and Notification for All OOHC Cases
4.17 Preparation for and Completion of the Ten (10) Day Conference
4.18 Ongoing Case Planning
4.19 Visitation Agreement
4.20 Assessing and Maintaining Sibling Relationships
4.21 Safe Infants Act
4.24 SSW's Ongoing Contact with the Child and Family, Including the Medically Complex Child
4.26 Meeting Basic Health Care Needs
4.26.1 Medical Passport
4.26.2 Authorization for Medical Services
4.26.3 Standardized Screening and Assessment for Children in Out of Home Care
4.26.5 Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT)
4.27.1 Individual Health Plan for the Medically Complex Child
4.27.2 Extraordinary Medical Care/Medical Expenses of a Medically Complex Child
4.27.3 Serious Injury of a Child in Foster Care
4.27.4 Life Support Systems
4.27.5 Ending Use of Life Support Systems
4.28 Meeting Educational Needs
4.28.1 Educational Assessment
4.28.2 Providing Educational Services Under the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA)
4.28.3 Accessing Educational Records for Children and Youth in Foster Care and Guidelines for Educational Passports
4.30 Normalcy for Children and Youth in Out of Home Care
4.34 Ongoing Assessment for Out of Home Care Cases
4.35 Reunification, Including Extended Visitation, Case Planning and Transitional Supports to Families and Children
4.36 Case Closure and Aftercare Planning
4.37 Working with Incarcerated Parents
4.45 Movement from a Home Placement
4.46 Movement from a DCBS Foster or Adoptive Home
4.47 Movement from One PCC Placement to Another
4.48 Discharge from a PCP or PCC Placement
4.49 Discharge Planning Prior to Leaving a Hospital or Treatment Facility
4.50 Discharge Planning Prior to Placement Changes Against Medical Advice
4.53 Bed Hold-Private Child Caring (PCC) / Residential or Private Child Placing (PCP) Foster Care Placement
4.54 Transportation and Out of State Travel with a Child in the Custody of the Cabinet
4.55 Sex Education
4.55.1 Pregnant Youth
4.55.3 Survivors and Those at Risk of Human Trafficking
4.56 Use of Tobacco Products
4.57 Photography, Videotaping or Audio Taping of a Child in OOHC
4.58 Mail to Child in OOHC
4.59 Change of Surname for a Youth in OOHC
4.64 Census Count for a Youth in OOHC
4.66 Critical Situations
4.67 Locating Missing Children-Including Runaways
Standards of Practice Manual
C7
4.11.2 Request for Emergency LOC Assignment
Effective: 4/20/2021
4.11.2 Request for Emergency LOC Assignment
Legal Authority
KRS 605.100 Care, treatment and rehabilitation of committed children
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Introduction
Introduction
Practice Guidance
Practice Guidance
The SSW and FSOS should reserve requests for true emergency situations, such as unexpected commitments from court or sudden, severe acting out by a child who appears to warrant an immediate placement change.
The SSW does not request an emergency level of care (LOC) assignment if the child does not require an immediate PCC placement, or if the child is placed in an emergency shelter or psychiatric hospital.
The Children's Review Program (CRP) may require up to twenty-four (24) hours to determine a LOC in an emergency case, rather than the typical three (3) working day time frame.
Procedure
Procedure
The SSW:
Requests an emergency LOC assignment through the Out-of-Home Care (OOHC) Branch at (502) 564-2147, when needed;
Gives the reason for the need for the emergency level of care assignment, and the child’s:
Name;
Date of birth; and
County of commitment;
Has the level of care packet completed in TWIST, as outlined in SOP 4.11.1 Level of Care Assignment;
Ensures that complete information is sent to CRP to avoid follow-up calls that may delay the process; and
Notifies CRP via email or phone, advising them of the need for an emergency level once the information is submitted via TWIST.
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