Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 403.8 - Child Care Services
a) Each
child shall be provided with clothing that fits properly, is appropriate for
the season, and is comparable to that worn by other children of similar age in
the community.
b) Each child shall
be given training and direction in good health and nutrition practices
appropriate for the child's age level.
c) Each child shall be provided with
essential individual toilet articles and linens.
d) Each child shall be given the opportunity
to participate in extracurricular, enrichment, cultural and social activities
that are appropriate for the child's normal growth and development. This
includes the opportunity to develop social relationships and to pursue hobbies
and personal interests through participation in neighborhood, school and other
community and group activities. Except when the needs of the child and group
indicate otherwise, children shall have the opportunity to exchange visits with
friends in the community. When participation of a child or youth less than 18
years of age in an extracurricular, enrichment, cultural, or social activity
requires a caregiver's consent, the group home shall use normalcy parenting and
the reasonable and prudent parent standard when determining whether to allow
participation. Youth 18 years of age and older do not require a guardian's
consent to participate in these activities; group home staff should guide and
support the youth in identifying and locating appropriate activities for the
youth's continued growth and development.
e) The group home shall use normalcy
parenting and the reasonable and prudent parent standard when determining
whether to allow a foster child to visit overnight with friends or relatives of
the child.
f) If a child suffers an
injury participating in an activity approved by the group home and the
designated group home staff approving the activity acted in accordance with the
reasonable and prudent parent standard, the Department shall hold the group
home harmless from liability.
g)
Travel
1) The group home is authorized to
approve the child's travel within the State of Illinois. When in-state travel
will exceed 48 hours, the group home must notify the permanency worker of the
trip and provide the child's location and contact information.
2) The group home is authorized to approve
the child's out-of-state travel of up to 29 days. Out-of-state travel of 30
days or more must be approved by the DCFS Guardian. When out-of-state travel
will exceed 48 hours, the group home must notify the permanency worker of the
trip and provide the child's location and contact information.
3) The group home shall ensure that planned
travel for the child does not interfere with school, court, medical and other
important services/treatment required in the child's service plan.
h) Personal allowance money shall
be available to children based upon the child's age and ability to manage the
money. Adolescents may be allowed to earn additional spending money.
i) The group home shall assist the child in
the proper handling of money and personal property.
1) The group home or supervising agency
holding a child's funds shall have procedures to ensure the safety of those
funds. Amounts of $300 and over shall be deposited in an insured account. The
group home or supervising agency shall provide annual reports on the status of
each child's insured account to the child's caseworker.
2) Personal financial transactions or
transfer of a child's personal property among others in the group home shall be
prohibited. This prohibition does not apply to the common practice in families
of transferring outgrown clothes or equipment.
3) The group home shall assure that the
child's personal belongings acquired by or given to the child during placement
(such as clothing, books and school items, medications, Medicaid Card, toys,
gifts, private collections, lifebook materials and photographs, child's private
savings, allowances and other personal items) follow the child's placement and
are returned to the child when the child changes placement or leaves DCFS care.
j) Every child shall
have the opportunity to learn to assume some responsibility for himself or
herself and for group home duties in accordance with his or her age, health and
ability. No child shall be permitted to do tasks that are hazardous, dangerous
or potentially harmful to the child.
k) Work assignments shall not interfere with
regular school programs, study periods, recreation or sleep.
l) The supervising child welfare agency shall
immediately be notified of any situation that affects the provision of care to
the child.
Notes
Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 6054, effective May 1, 2010
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