Or. Admin. Code § 413-030-0023 - Contact and Monitoring Requirements for a Family Support Services Case Plan
(1) The caseworker
must monitor the family support services case plan and
terminate Department involvement in a timely manner.
(2) The caseworker is responsible for all of
the following actions:
(a) Monthly
face-to-face contact and communication with each parent, guardian
Indian custodian,
young adult, or former
foster child about progress toward achieving service goals unless an
exception to parent, guardian, or Indian custodian contact as
described in OAR 413-080-0054(3)(b)
is approved.
(b) Monthly
face-to-face contact with the child required under OAR
413-080-0054.
(c) Regular contact with service providers a
minimum of once every 90 days, including monitoring the services provided
through the family support services case plan
(d) Monitoring the visitation and contact
plan when the child is in substitute
care.
(e) Monitoring
progress toward achieving service goals.
(f) Ensuring completion of the actions and
activities that are the responsibility of the Department.
(g) Timely response to issues that may impact
the safety of the child that become known to the
caseworker.
(3) The
caseworker must document in the Department's electronic information system:
(a) Observations made by the caseworker
during each visit, and behaviors, conditions, or circumstances of the family,
young adult, or former foster child that
support the continuation of the family support services case
plan; and
(b) Reports from
each service provider on progress of the family, child,
young adult or former foster child in meeting
the service goals of the family support services case
plan.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050 & 418.005
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.005
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