Or. Admin. Code § 413-053-0000 - Definitions
(1) "Child" means a
person who:
(a) Is under 18 years of age;
or
(b) Is under 21 years of age and
residing in or receiving care or services at a child-caring agency or proctor
foster home.
(2) "Child
protective services" (CPS) means a specialized social service program that
Child Welfare provides on behalf of children or, when applicable, young adults
who may be unsafe after a report of abuse is received.
(3) "Contractor" means the person or entity
that is awarded a contract and is responsible for the provision of
services.
(4) "CPS assessment"
means an investigation into a report of abuse pursuant to ORS
419B.020, ORS
418.205 -
418.327, or ORS
419B.035 that includes
activities and interventions to identify and analyze safety threats, determine
if there is reasonable cause to believe abuse occurred, and assure safety
through protective action plans, initial safety plans, or ongoing safety
planning.
(5) "Department" means
the Oregon Department of Human Services.
(6) "Family" means, at a minimum but not to
the exclusion of siblings as defined in ORS
419A.004 or other persons living
in the same household with a child, the child and:
(a) The child's parent as defined in ORS
419A.004;
(b) The child's guardian appointed pursuant
to ORS chapter 125; or
(c) A person
who has a caregiver relationship as defined in ORS
419B.116 with the
child.
(7) "Flexible
funds" means expenditures that are intended to provide goods and services that
support child safety and maintain a child safely in the home or to expedite
reunification, attachment, permanency and well-being.
(8) "Front-end intervention" means a service
that provides specialists in areas such as alcohol and drug treatment, domestic
violence, mental health or a human service generalist, who may accompany
Department caseworkers on initial CPS calls and visits in response to
allegations or reports of abuse or neglect.
(9) "Impending danger safety threat" means a
family behavior, condition, or circumstance that meets all five safety
threshold criteria. When it is occurring, this type of threat to a child is not
immediate, obvious, or occurring at the onset of the CPS intervention. This
threat is identified and understood more fully by evaluating and understanding
individual and family functioning.
(10) "Initial safety plan" means a documented
set of actions or interventions sufficient to protect a child from an impending
danger safety threat in order to allow for completion of the CPS
assessment.
(11) "Moderate to high
needs" means observable family behaviors, conditions, or circumstances that are
occurring now; and over the next year without intervention, are likely to have
a negative impact on a child's physical, sexual, psychological, cognitive, or
behavioral development or functioning. The potential negative impact is not
judged to be severe. While intervention is not required for the child to be
safe, it is reasonable to determine that short-term, targeted services could
reduce or eliminate the likelihood that the negative impact will
occur.
(12) "Navigator" means a
service provider who works with families, assists them in understanding the
safety concerns leading to Department involvement, encourages participation
with the Department and other service providers, locates resources and
eliminates barriers.
(13) "Ongoing
safety plan" means a documented set of actions or interventions that manage the
safety of a child or, when applicable, a young adult after Child Welfare has
identified one or more impending danger safety threats at the conclusion of a
CPS assessment or anytime during ongoing work with a family.
(14) "Other admin-only case" refers to a case
opened by the Department for the sole purpose of providing contracted community
services post CPS assessment to a family with moderate to high needs. No
casework activities, including monitoring child safety, occur.
(15) "Present danger safety threat" means an
immediate, significant, and clearly observable family behavior, condition, or
circumstance occurring in the present tense, already endangering or threatening
to endanger a child or, when applicable, a young adult. The family behavior,
condition, or circumstance is happening now and it is currently in the process
of actively placing a child or, when applicable, a young adult in
peril.
(16) "Protective action
plan" means an immediate, same day, short-term plan, lasting a maximum of 10
calendar days, sufficient to protect a child from a present danger safety
threat.
(17) "SPRF" means the
Strengthening, Preserving and Reunifying Families program. Services paid for
with SPRF funds are intended to prevent a child from entering substitute care
and allow a child to remain with or reunify with his or her family. The
services:
(a) Are flexible and can be
provided during the Department's initial involvement with the family;
(b) Can be ongoing, long or short
term; and
(c) Can be focused on the
child, family or both.
(18) "Strengths and needs assessment" means a
tool used to assess the strengths and needs, including service needs, of a
family determined to have moderate to high needs.
(19) "Substitute care" means the out-of-home
placement of a child or young adult who is in the legal or physical custody and
care of the Department.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 418.005 & ORS 418.575-418.598
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.575-418.598, ORS 418.205 - 418.327 & ORS 419B.035
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