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3.11 WORKING WITH INCARCERATED PARENTS
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4.37 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, Videotaping or Audio Taping of a Child in 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
C7.15 Participants and Notification for All OOHC Cases
Effective: 10/6/2020
C7.15 Participants and Notification for All OOHC Cases
Legal Authority
Introduction
Introduction
Practice Guidance
Practice Guidance
The SSW may invite and involve the following individuals (with the parent's consent), not inclusive in case planning:
Community partners, including service providers;
Extended family members;
The independent living coordinator (ILC) for all youth ages seventeen (17) and over; and
Other participants the family wants present.
Procedure
Procedure
The SSW:
Is required to invite the following individuals to the case planning conference:
Both legal and biological parents, absent parents, non-custodial parents and family members, including identified fathers as outlined in SOP 4.15 Family Attachment and Involvement;
Children, six (6) years of age and older (unless there is a clinical justification for not doing so, or the SSW has evaluated the child and deems it not in child’s best interest to participate);
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Other Cabinet staff involved; Objective third party as required for periodic reviews;
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Two (2) people chosen by the child (who are not a foster parent or caseworker for the child), when the child has attained fourteen (14) years of age; (Section 475 (1)(B) of the Social Security Act)
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Parent’s attorney, if applicable;
Guardian ad litem (GAL); County attorney;
Caregiver (foster parents, private child care provider, relative, etc.);
Court-appointed special advocate (CASA); and
Private child care (PCP) case manager.
Is required to permit a child to designate one of their chosen participants to be the child’s advisor, and as necessary, to advocate with regard to the application of the reasonable and prudent parenting standard; (Section 475 (1)(B) of the Social Security Act)
Is required to notify all participants of any case planning conference, ten (10) calendar days prior to the conference for all out-of-home care (OOHC) cases, excluding the ten (10) day conference;
Notifies legal parents, biological parents, and/or guardians by certified mail;
Documents efforts to identify relatives on the DPP-1275 Relative Exploration Form;
Documents attempts to notify absent parents and non-custodial parents;
Follows the procedures outlined in SOP 4.17 Preparation for and Ten (10) Day Conference and SOP 4.18 Ongoing Case Planning to inform the parent(s) that a case planning conference occurred in their absence if a parent(s) fails to attend;
Includes absent parents in the case plan by including at least one (1) objective that addresses “non-involvement;”
Conducts an absent parent search, if the parent’s whereabouts are unknown, and documents under the objective that addresses non-involvement of the parent;
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Creates an objective and associated task that addresses the parent’s non-involvement regardless of their willingness to participate if/when the parent is located; and
Will hold the FTM at a time convenient for family members.
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Footnotes
Although the child’s capacity to participate actively in case planning will need to be decided on a case-by-case basis, as a guideline, most children who are elementary school-aged or older are expected to participate to some extent.
An objective third party is a person who is not responsible for case management and who is not in the direct line of supervision of the case. Examples include a permanency specialist, or an SSW who is not directly involved in the case or regional office staff. It is preferred that the objective third party is a protection and permanency employee. The objective third party’s signature must be on the case plan in order to appropriately document participation. The service region administrator (SRA) or designee approves third party participants who are not professional staff.
The worker, in consultation with the FSOS, may reject an individual selected by the child if the agency has cause to believe the individual would not act in the best interest of the child.
This task may prevent delays in termination of parental rights (TPR) in the future.
The FTM should be held at a neutral location that is convenient for the family, caregivers, and other meeting attendees. Consideration should be given to resource limitations of the family.
Relative Content
Documents
DPP-1275 Relative Exploration Form
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DPP-1275 Relative Exploration Form-Spanish
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Case Planning Meeting Brochure
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Independent Living Program Regional Coordinators
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