Or. Admin. Code § 291-078-0026 - Community Case Management and Planning
(1) Individualized case plans shall be
prepared on all high and medium risk adults on supervision within 60 days of
admission to supervision or release from custody. Case plans may be prepared on
all other adults on supervision at the discretion of the supervising
county.
(2) The behavior change
plan, a component of the case plan, will:
(a)
Identify interventions, supervision strategies, programming, treatment, and
educational or employment activities that are appropriate to the adult on
supervision's strengths and needs;
(b) Promote positive change and assist in
developing pro-social behaviors;
(c) Be built in collaboration with the adult
on supervision;
(d) Be completed in
the Offender Management System;
(e)
Contain or identify:
(A) Primary criminogenic
need(s);
(B) Stage of
change;
(C) Prioritized goals based
upon assessments such as the Level of Service/Case Management Inventory
(LS/CMI), Women's Risk Need Assessment (WRNA), Stable-2007 or Acute-2007 and
Static 99R, Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA), mental health
status, or any other instruments assessing need or risk to recidivate;
and
(D) Desired outcomes for each
goal;
(f) Identify
strengths and weaknesses; and
(g)
Include interventions or tasks linking the adult on supervision to the
appropriate services that:
(A) Are specific,
measurable, achievable, and realistic;
(B) Are time specific and should not be
identified as a range (for example, 30-60 days) or as an unspecified period of
time (for example, as needed);
(C)
Identify who is responsible for accomplishing the interventions or
tasks;
(D) Are culturally specific
or gender responsive whenever possible; and
(E) Prioritize completion dates.
(3) Agency staff should
routinely review the case plan with the adult on supervision after each
meaningful contact and updates should be made as indicated by the adult on
supervision's behavior, compliance with the plan, and responsivity to change.
At a minimum, the case plan must be updated every six months.
(4) Progress should be outcome oriented,
measurable, and recorded in the case plan.
(5) When goals and interventions identified
in the behavior change plan are completed, they should be replaced by the next
prioritized risk or need areas identified.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
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