Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 402.16 - Meeting Basic Needs of Children
a)
All children in the foster family shall be treated equitably.
b) Children shall receive supervision
appropriate to their developmental age at all times. All children in the foster
home shall be protected from exploitation, neglect, and abuse. Suspected child
abuse or neglect shall be reported to the supervising agency and to the
Department immediately.
c) Foster
parents are expected to use normalcy parenting and the reasonable and prudent
parent standard for decision-making regarding the child's participation in
extracurricular, cultural and social activities that are appropriate for the
child's normal growth and development and enrichment. Normalcy parenting
empowers foster parents to make decisions about appropriate activities without
seeking approval or consent from the caseworker or guardian. Foster parents
must still seek consent in other areas where specific State or federal laws
limit consent authorization. A foster parent is not liable for harm caused to a
child in care who participates in an appropriate activity approved by the
foster parent, provided that the foster parent has acted as a reasonable and
prudent parent in permitting the child to engage in the activity.
d) Foster parents shall provide the child
with enrichment and expanded learning opportunities to explore a wide variety
of interest areas to expand his or her knowledge of learning possibilities that
may lead to the child's systematic and lifelong involvement in one or more
interest areas. Foster parents are expected to use normalcy parenting and the
reasonable and prudent parent standard to support the child's pursuit of his or
her areas of interest.
e) Foster
parents shall make every effort to preserve family ties between siblings,
recognizing their need for stability and continuity of relationships, and the
importance of sibling contact in the development of each child's identity.
Foster parents shall help and support children in developing a relationship
with their siblings, including siblings with whom the children do not yet have
a relationship, and encourage and facilitate contact between the
siblings.
f) Each child shall be
given the opportunity to develop social relationships through participation in
schools, and other community and group activities. Each child shall have the
opportunity to invite friends to the foster home and to visit in the home of
friends.
g) Foster parents shall
use normalcy parenting and the reasonable and prudent parent standard to decide
if a child in care can visit overnight with friends or relatives of the child
or foster parents. Foster parents are authorized to approve visits that do not
exceed 48 hours away from the foster parents' care. Visits of more than 48
hours must be approved by the DCFS Guardian.
h) Personal allowance money shall be
available to the children based upon the child's age and ability to manage the
money. Adolescents may be allowed to earn additional spending money.
i) Foster parents shall assist the child in
the proper handling of money.
j)
Each child shall have the opportunity to learn to assume some responsibility
for himself and for household duties in accordance with his age, health, and
ability. No child shall be permitted to do tasks which are hazardous, dangerous
or risk harm to the child.
k) The
supervising agency shall immediately be notified of any situation that affects
the care of the child, including but not limited to death, serious illness,
incarceration, death of a child or any other significant occurrence.
Notes
Amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 2624, effective February 11, 2002
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