Or. Admin. Code § 413-015-0450 - Develop an Ongoing Safety Plan
(1) At the completion of the CPS assessment
when the CPS worker determines, through an analysis of the
safety related information, that a child is
unsafe, the CPS worker and permanency worker
must develop and document an ongoing safety plan unless
completing a CPS assessment involving a resource
family or respite provider certified by Child
Welfare. The purpose of the ongoing safety plan is to control
the impending danger safety threats as they are uniquely occurring within a
particular family.
(2) Requirements
for an Ongoing Safety Plan. When developing an ongoing safety
plan, the CPS worker and permanency worker must
assure all requirements in OAR
413-015-0432, "Develop Safety
Plans," are met and:
(a) Use a Family
Engagement Meeting unless a supervisor approved an
exception;
(b) Include
conditions for return when an out-of-home ongoing
safety plan is developed; and
(c) Re-evaluate the initial safety
plan, if one is in place, to determine if it is appropriate and
sufficient as an ongoing safety plan and re-confirm all
commitments with all safety service providers identified in the initial
safety plan if it is to become an ongoing safety
plan.
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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