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3.11 WORKING WITH INCARCERATED PARENTS
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C7.1 Consideration of Race and Ethnicity/Maintaining Cultural Connections
C7.2 Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
C7.3 Relative and Absent Parent Search
C7.4 Initial Placement Considerations
C7.5 Designation as Medically Complex
C7.6 Placement and Caregiving for a Child Designated as Medically Complex
C7.7 Placement in a Department for Community Based Services (DCBS) Foster or Adoptive Home
C7.7.1 DCBS Care Plus
C7.7.2 Department for Community Based Services (DCBS) Medically Complex
C7.7.3 Relative or Fictive Kin Pursuing Foster Home Approval
C7.8 Private Child Placing (PCP) or Child Caring (PCC) Agency
C7.9 Level of Care Assignment
C7.9.1 Request for Emergency LOC Assignment
C7.9.2 Reviews of Level of Care (LOC) Assignment
C7.9.3 Change in Level of Care (LOC) Assignment
C7.10 Placement in a Congregate Care (Residential Treatment) Setting
C7.11 Out of State Placement
C7.12 Timeframes for All Out-of-Home Care (OOHC) Cases
C7.13 Family Attachment and Involvement
C7.14 Documentation Required Upon Entering Out of Home Care (OOHC)
C7.15 Participants and Notification for All OOHC Cases
C7.16 Preparation for and Completion of the Ten (10) Day Conference
C7.17 Ongoing Case Planning
C7.18 Visitation Agreement
C7.19 Assessing and Maintaining Sibling Relationships
C7.20 Safe Infants Act
C7.21 SSW's Ongoing Contact with the Child and Family, Including the Medically Complex Child
C7.22 Meeting Basic Health Care Needs
C7.22.1 Medical Passport
C7.22.2 Authorization for Medical Services
C7.22.3 Standardized Screening and Assessment for Children in Out of Home Care
C7.22.4 Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT)
C7.23 Individual Health Plan for the Medically Complex Child
C7.24 Extraordinary Medical Care/Medical Expenses of a Medically Complex Child
C7.25 Serious Injury of a Child in Foster Care
C7.26 Life Support Systems
C7.26.1 Ending Use of Life Support Systems
C7.27 Meeting Educational Needs
C7.27.1 Educational Assessment
C7.27.2 Providing Early Intervention and Educational Services Under the Individuals with Disabilities EducationAct (IDEA)
C7.27.3 Accessing Educational Records for Children and Youth in Foster Care and Guidelines for Educational Passports
C7.28 Normalcy for Children and Youth in Out-of-Home Care (OOHC)
C7.29 Ongoing Assessment for Out of Home Care Cases
C7.30 Reunification, Including Extended Visitation, Case Planning and Transitional Supports to Families and Children
C7.31 Case Closure and Aftercare Planning
C7.32 Working with Incarcerated Parents
C7.33 Movement from a Home Placement
C7.34 Movement from a DCBS Foster or Adoptive Home
C7.35 Movement from One PCC Placement to Another
C7.36 Discharge from a PCP or PCC Placement
C7.37 Discharge Planning Prior to Leaving a Hospital or Treatment Facility
C7.38 Discharge Planning Prior to Placement Changes Against Medical Advice
C7.39 Bed-Hold-Private Child Caring (PCC) / Residential or Private Child Placing (PCP) Foster Care Placement
C7.40 Transportation and Out of State Travel with a Child in the Custody of the Cabinet
C7.41 Sexuality Education and Prevention of Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
C7.42 Family Planning and Pregnant Youth
C7.43 Survivors and Those at Risk of Human Trafficking
C7.44 Use of Tobacco or Vape Products
C7.45 Photography, Video, or Audio Recording of a Child in Out-of-Home Care (OOHC)
C7.46 Mail to Child in OOHC
C7.47 Change of Surname for a Youth in OOHC
C7.48 Census Count for a Youth in OOHC
C7.49 Critical Situations
C7.50 Locating Missing Children-Including Runaways
C7.53 Higher Education Assistance
C7.54 Educational Training Voucher for Youth Who Have Transitioned Out of Foster Care
C7.55 Independent Living Services
C7.56 Transition Planning for Youth Aging Out of OOHC or Extending Commitment
C7.57 State I.D. and Driver's License for Children in the Custody of the Cabinet
C7.58 Credit Reports for Youth in Foster Care
C7.51 Parenting Youth in Foster Care
C7.52 Alternative Placements
Standards of Practice Manual
C7
C7.31 Case Closure and Aftercare Planning
Effective: 8/30/2021
C7.31 Case Closure and Aftercare Planning
Legal Authority
CAPTA 106(b)(2)(B)
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922 KAR 1:430 Child protective services in-home case planning and service delivery
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Introduction
Introduction
Practice Guidance
Practice Guidance
Procedure
Procedure
The SSW:
Initiates completion of the ongoing case plan evaluation/ongoing assessment within thirty (30) calendar days prior to closure;
Considers whether:
The safety threats and risk factors that contributed to the maltreatment are resolved to the point that the parent or guardian can protect and meet the needs of the children; or
The case planning objectives have been achieved;
Discusses with the family the possibility of case closure concurrent to the completion of the new ongoing assessment;
Documents the mutual agreement to close the case;
Provides the court at least fourteen (14) calendar days advance notice, in writing, of the intention to close the case, if there is court involvement;
Works with the family to develop an aftercare plan that focuses on maintaining the family's progress, including elements related to a plan of safe care if applicable (referenced in SOP 1.15 Working with Families Affected by Substance Misuse); Links the family to community resources as necessary;
Provides the family, including identified fathers as outlined in SOP 4.15 Family Attachment and Involvement, with the following forms:
DPP-154A Notice of Intended Action, advising of the intention to close the case; and
DPP-154 Protection and Permanency Service Appeal, advising of the right to a fair hearing;
Summarizes the reason for closure in the ongoing disposition TWIST screens, including the following information:
Discussion and agreement with the family of the mutual agreement to close the case;
If court involvement, the date the court was sent notice (at least fourteen (14) calendar days advance notice, in writing, of the intention to close the case);
Rationale for case closure:
The safety threats and risk factors causing maltreatment are reduced to the point that the parent or guardian can protect and meet the needs of the child(ren); and
The case planning objectives have been achieved.
A description of the community resources the family has been linked to in the aftercare plan.
Closes the case immediately, if the forms are hand delivered unless the client disagrees with the closure; and
Waits ten (10) working days prior to closing the case if the forms are sent via U.S. mail.
Main Content
Contingencies and Clarifications
When incorporating a plan of safe care into an after care plan, the SSW ensures that the aftercare plan specifies what service provider will be working with the family to ensure delivery of services.
Relative Content
Documents
DPP-154 Protection and Permanency Service Appeal
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DPP-154 Protection and Permanency Service Appeal (Spanish)
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DPP-154A Protection and Permanency Notice of Intended Action
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DPP-154A Protection and Permanency Notice of Intended Action (Spanish)
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Case Plan Evaluation-Ongoing Assessment Template
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Aftercare Plan (Incorporated)
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