Supervision is an integral part of ensuring appropriate and timely services are being assessed, offered, and provided to the vulnerable families and children served by Department for Community Based Services (DCBS/Department). It is important that the FSOS supports staff in critical thinking and decision making. The purpose of case consultation is to use the knowledge and expertise of the supervisor and designated regional staff to guide the casework being completed by staff, and to ensure staff is completing the tasks/objectives as delineated in the assessment, case plan, and as instructed by the supervisor. In addition to the standards established below, regional consultations can be requested by staff at any time.
Regional case consultation protocol has been established for investigations and out-of-home care (OOHC) cases. To eliminate additional meetings for staff, the OOHC case consultations incorporate the following:
- Adoption review committee issues;
- Safety and risk consults;
- MSW consults;
- Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA) reviews;
- Decisions about sibling separation/return/reunification;
- Case closure reviews;
- Planned permanency living arrangement (PPLA) reviews; and
- Regional consult committee review.
By completing the OOHC case consultations, as outlined in the procedures below, staff will no longer have to conduct the meetings listed above.