Or. Admin. Code § 413-080-0059 - Monitoring the Out-of-Home Ongoing Safety Plan
(1) To manage an out-of-home ongoing safety
plan, the caseworker must have monthly contact with the following individuals:
(a) Face-to-face contact with the child or
young adult, or review the documentation of the contact made by Department
staff under OAR 413-080-0054(1);
(b) Face-to-face contact with the child's
parents or guardians, except as provided in OAR
413-080-0054(2);
and
(c) Contact with each safety
service provider.
(2) The
caseworker must determine whether the child or young adult is safe.
(3) The caseworker must determine whether:
(a) Behaviors, conditions, or circumstances
within the family require an increase in the level of safety intervention;
(b) Conditions for return have
been achieved and an in-home ongoing safety plan can assure the safety of the
child; and if so, must develop an in-home ongoing safety plan under the
criteria set forth in OAR
413-015-0450; or
(c) The ongoing safety plan is keeping the
child or young adult safe and provides the appropriate level of safety
intervention.
(4) If the
caseworker determines the out-of-home ongoing safety plan must still be in
place but level of intervention of the out-of home ongoing safety plan must be
revised, the caseworker must:
(a) Reduce the
level of intervention whenever --
(A) The
improved protective capacity of the parent or guardian is sufficient to impact
his or her ability to control the impending danger safety threats as they are
occurring within the family; and
(B) An impending danger safety threat can be
managed with less intrusive actions or services.
(b) Increase the level of intervention
whenever an identified impending danger safety threat cannot be managed with
the current ongoing safety plan.
(5) The revised ongoing safety plan must:
(a) Comply with the criteria of OAR
413-015-0450; and
(b) Be approved by the caseworker's
supervisor.
(6)
Department staff must document in the Department's information system:
(a) How the ongoing safety plan continues to
manage the impending danger safety threats as they are occurring within the
family, or any revised ongoing safety plan and the facts supporting that
revision; and
(b) Any protective
action plan if required to assure the safety of the child or young
adult.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 418.005
Stats. Implemented: ORS 418.005
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