The following are examples of how DCBS may become involved with a child determined by the court to be a status offender:
- Order from judge requesting a pre-disposition report;
- Order placing child on court ordered supervision/probation to DCBS;
- Order committing a child as a status offender to DCBS.
- An extension may be granted for completing an investigation by the FSOS as specified in SOP 2.30 Completing the Assessment, and is documented in the assessment.
- To provide continuity of services to the families and children served during an investigation, it is preferential for the assigned worker to complete all interviews if the distance is not prohibitive.
- Referrals are assigned and initiated in the county where the victim resides.
- An onsite request to another county or region for information regarding an investigation is made to assist in obtaining:
- Interviews;
- Police reports;
- Hospital or other medical records; and
- Legal documentation (from courthouse, etc.).
- Any request to another county or region for onsite services, particularly in regards to initiation of an investigation, for the purpose of interviews, will be completed within the same timeframes as any other investigation as outlined in SOP 2.10 Initiating the Report.
Filing out of county/region petitions
- A petition may be filed regarding a family either in the county where they reside or where the incident occurs. The former is preferred to avoid unnecessary travel for the family.
- In cases where abuse, neglect, or dependency petitions have been filed, the investigating SSW who filed the petition(s) and the onsite SSW attend the court hearing.