Or. Admin. Code § 413-040-0032 - Requirements for Closing the In-Home Ongoing Safety Plan and Closing the Case
(1) When a child or
young adult is in the home of the parent or guardian and the parent or guardian
can sustain the safety of the child or young adult, the caseworker must assess
when the in-home ongoing safety plan should close.
(2) When assessing whether the in-home
ongoing safety plan can be closed, the caseworker must determine whether:
(a) The parent or guardian has demonstrated
capacity to sustain the safety of the child or young adult based upon:
(A) Observations of the child or young adult
and the parent or guardian in the home;
(B) Expert evaluations and reports from
service providers;
(C) Reports
from participants in the in-home ongoing safety plan;
(D) The extent to which the achievement of
expected outcomes supports the ability of the parent or guardian to sustain the
safety of the child or young adult; and
(E) Consultation with other individuals
participating with the parent or guardian to sustain the safety of the child or
young adult.
(b) The
child or young adult is safe in the home based upon:
(A) The elimination of the identified
impending danger safety threats or the protective capacity of the parent or
guardian is sufficient to manage identified impending danger safety threats;
(B) The willingness and ability of
the parent or guardian to protect the child or young adult; and
(C) Caseworker confidence in the ability of
the parent or guardian to sustain the safety of the child or young adult over
time.
(3)
The caseworker must document the determination that the in-home ongoing safety
plan can be closed and the facts supporting the ability of the parent or
guardian to provide safety for the child or young adult and to sustain the
safety of the child or young adult.
(4) The caseworker's supervisor must review
the caseworker's documentation to ensure the criteria in section (2) of this
rule are met, and concur that the in-home ongoing safety plan can be closed
prior to approving the closure of the safety plan.
(5) The caseworker closes the in-home ongoing
safety plan and the case when the court dismisses the commitment of the child
or young adult to the Department or the court's wardship over the child
terminates.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 409.050, 418.005
Stats. Implemented: ORS 409.010, 418.005
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