Or. Admin. Code § 413-015-0445 - Make Child Safety Decision and Determine Whether to Open a Case
(1) After all the
necessary information is gathered for the CPS assessment and the disposition
has been determined, the CPS worker must determine if the child is safe or
unsafe at the conclusion of the CPS assessment. To make a child safety decision
at the conclusion of a CPS assessment, the CPS worker must again determine if
an impending danger safety threat is present as outlined in OAR
413-015-0425.
(2) When at the conclusion of the CPS
assessment the CPS worker determines one or more impending danger safety
threats are present, including a previously identified threat that has not been
eliminated, the CPS worker must conclude the child is unsafe. When the CPS
worker concludes the child is unsafe at the conclusion of the CPS assessment,
the CPS worker must:
(a) Determine how the
impending danger safety threat is occurring to support the development of an
ongoing safety plan as outlined in OAR
413-015-0428;
(b) Develop an ongoing safety plan as
outlined in OAR 413-015-0450;
(c) Complete the CPS assessment;
and
(d) Open a case.
(3) When at the conclusion of the
CPS assessment the CPS worker determines no impending danger safety threats are
present and any threat identified previously has been eliminated, the CPS
worker must conclude the child is safe. When the CPS worker concludes the child
is safe at the conclusion of the CPS assessment, the CPS worker must comply
with all of the following subsections:
(a)
Dismiss the protective action plan or initial safety plan if one is in
place.
(b) Determine if the family
has moderate to high needs unless completing a CPS assessment involving a
resource family or respite provider certified
by Child Welfare.
(A) If the family does not
have moderate to high needs the CPS worker must complete and close the CPS
assessment.
(B) If the family does
have moderate to high needs the CPS worker must:
(i) Offer the family referrals to relevant
services as available; and
(ii) If
the family accepts the offer for referrals to services, the CPS worker must
refer the family to relevant services as available.
(c) Complete the CPS
assessment.
(d) Close the CPS
assessment without opening a case.
(4) Documentation of the Child Safety
Decision. The CPS worker must document in the Child Welfare electronic
information system the child safety decision including all of the following
subsections as applicable:
(a) If the child is
safe and the assessment will be closed or the child is unsafe and the case will
be opened.
(b) If the child is
safe:
(A) Whether the family was identified as
having moderate to high needs; and
(B) If applicable, whether the family
accepted the offer for service referrals.
(c) The basis for the determination in
subsection (a) of this section.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 418.005 & ORS 409.050
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.005, ORS 409.185, ORS 418.015 & ORS 419B.005 - 419B.050
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