Or. Admin. Code § 413-070-1040 - Ongoing Department Responsibilities When Placement with a Fit and Willing Relative is the Permanency Plan
(1)
When placement with a fit and willing relative is the court-approved permanency
plan for a child or young adult in the legal custody of the Department, the
caseworker must do all of the following:
(a)
Have monthly contact with the child or young adult, with the relative
caregiver, and monitor the safety of the child or young adult as described in
OAR413-080-0040 to
413-080-0067.
(b) Evaluate the appropriateness of ongoing
contact between the child or young adult with parents, siblings, and other
people as described in OAR
413-070-0800 to 413-080-0880.
(c) Provide timely assessment and
services for identified needs of the child or young adult, the substitute
caregiver, or the parents of the child or young adult.
(d) Monitor the case plan and complete the
required case plan reviews
(e)
Submit to the court and to the citizen review board the case plan updates
required in Child Welfare Policy I-I.2, "Narrative Recording".
(f) Continue to assess requirements for
certification of the permanent relative caregiver pursuant to OAR
413-200-0270 to
413-200-0296.
(g) Develop a comprehensive transition plan
as required by OAR 413-030-0400 to
413-030-0460 for any child 14
years of age or older.
(2) In addition to the requirements of
section (1) of this rule, when the child or young adult has an approved fit and
willing relative permanency plan, the caseworker must:
(a) Routinely discuss with the child or young
adult and the permanent relative caregiver during face-to-face and other
contacts the needs, benefits, barriers, and solutions towards achieving a more
preferred permanency option;
(b)
Include in the case plan of the child or young adult a description of how
relationships with other relatives and persons involved in the life of the
child or young adult may be developed and maintained; and
(c) In the event a relative not previously
identified as a potential adoptive or guardianship resource expresses an
interest, determine whether it is in the best interests of the child or young
adult to change the plan to a more preferred permanency plan and to assess the
resource for placement.
(3) The permanent relative caregiver must:
(a) Maintain a current Certificate of
Approval and follow the requirements of the Department pursuant to OAR
413-200-0301 to
413-200-0396; and
(b) Follow the requirements of the Department
regarding the education, medical care, and mental health care of the child or
young adult, and other services requested by the Department to meet the needs
of the child or young adult.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 409.050, 418.005
Stats. Implemented: ORS 409.010, 411.141, 418.005
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