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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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Intake
2.1 Receiving and Assigning the Report
2.2 Reports Not Accepted for Assessment/Investigation
2.3 Acceptance Criteria
2.4 Non-Investigatory Response
2.6 Completing the CPS Intake
2.7 Safe Infant Act-Intake
Conducting the Investigation or Family in Need of Services Assessment
2.10 Initiating the Report
2.11 Investigation Protocol
2.11.1 Assessments Involving Methamphetamine Labs
2.11.2 – Assessments of Parenting Youth
2.11.3 Assessments Involving Domestic Violence and Intimate Partner Violence
2.12 Completing the Assessment and Documentation Tool (ADT)
2.13 Structured Decision Making Safety and Risk Assessments
2.16 Safe Infant Act Assessments
2.22 Making a Finding, Notifications, and Court Involvement
2.14-Investigations-of-Child-Fatalities-and-Near-Fatalities
2.14.2 Notification and Funeral Preparation Regarding a Child Fatality
2.15 Specialized Investigations
2.15.1 Investigations of Foster or Adoptive Homes (DCBS or Private Child Placing (PCP) Agencies)
2.15.2 Investigations of Licensed Private Child Caring Facilities
2.15.3 Investigations of Licensed Child Care Centers
2.15.4 Investigations of Registered (Subsidized) Family Child Care Providers
2.15.5 Investigations of School Personnel
2.15.6 Investigations of Supports for Community Living (SCL) and Community Mental Health/Intellectual Disability (CMHC)
2.15.7 Investigations of Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities (PRTF), Crisis Stabilization Units or Psychiatric Hospitals
2.15.8 Investigations Involving DCBS Employees
2.15.9 Investigations of Human Trafficking
2.15.10 Investigation of Female Genital Mutilation
Consultations and Staffing Requirements
2.23 Pediatric Forensic Medicine Consultations
2.24 Child Emotional Abuse Investigations and Emotional Injury Evaluations
Standards of Practice Manual
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2.11.2 – Assessments of Parenting Youth
Effective: 10/1/2022
2.11.2 – Assessments of Parenting Youth
Legal Authority
42 USC Section 5106a Grants to States for child abuse or neglect prevention and treatment programs
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KRS 600.020 Definitions for KRS Chapters 600 to 645
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KRS 620.30 Duty to report dependency, neglect, abuse, or human trafficking -- Husband-wife and professional-client/patient privileges not grounds for refusal to report -- Exceptions -- Penalties.
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KRS 620.040 Duties of prosecutor, police, and cabinet -- Prohibition as to school personnel-- Multidisciplinary teams.
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KRS 620.050 Immunity for good faith actions or reports-Investigations–Confidentiality of reports-Exceptions-Parent's access to records-Sharing of information by children's advocacy centers-Confidentiality of interview with child-Exceptions
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KRS 620.072 Unannounced home visits concerning abused or neglected child -- Conditions requiring -- Request for assistance in gaining access to child.
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922 KAR 1:330 Child protective services
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Introduction
Introduction
Practice Guidance
Practice Guidance
SSW will assess any parenting youth to ensure appropriate supports are provided if that parenting youth is placed in out-of-home care (OOHC) while parenting or expecting to give birth while in OOHC.
No petition should be filed on the parenting youth's child without specific allegations of abuse or neglect to that child. A dependency petition may be filed if the parenting youth has treatment needs that would not allow the youth and their child to be placed together.
Please refer to the
Parenting Youth Tip Sheet
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Procedure
Procedure
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Documents
Parenting Youth Tip Sheet
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