Or. Admin. Code § 413-120-0870 - Disruption
(1) After the
adoption placement selection has been made pursuant to OAR
413-120-0021 or
413-120-0057, but prior to the
physical placement of the child with the family selected as the adoptive
resource, when circumstances occur or conditions are made known to the
Department that give the child's caseworker reason to believe the selected
adoptive resource is no longer appropriate for the child or his or her
siblings, the child's caseworker must:
(a)
Consult with his or her supervisor;
(b) Document the conditions or circumstances
of concern; and
(c) Request
approval from the Adoption Program Manager to reconsider the adoption placement
selection.
(2) When the
caseworker for the child determines that a disruption is likely, the caseworker
must consult with each of the following to try to preserve the placement, when
it is in the best interest of the child to do so:
(a) His or her supervisor;
(b) The adoption worker who is supervising
the adoptive placement;
(c) Members
of the child's team identified as individuals who can offer additional
information or support, and
(d) The
family, if possible.
(3)
When the Department is supervising an adoptive placement of a child in the
custody of another public child welfare agency and concerns arise that indicate
that the adoptive resource is no longer appropriate for the child or children,
the caseworker must ensure contact is made with the responsible entity and
coordinate subsequent actions.
(4)
When the caseworker and supervisor recommend to the Child Welfare Program
Manager that the adoptive resource for a child in the custody of the Department
is no longer appropriate for the child or children, the Child Welfare Program
Manager, when in agreement, forwards the request for final approval for a
disruption to the Adoption Program Manager.
(5) The caseworker must document the
disruption in the Department's information system and notify the central office
Adoption Program and the central office ICPC unit, if applicable, of the date
of the adoption disruption.
(6)
After the disruption of an adoptive placement of a child in the custody of the
Department, the child's caseworker must consult with their supervisor, the
child's team, adoption worker, and individuals with significant adoption
experience to staff the case in order to:
(a)
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the issues leading to the disruption;
and
(b) Increase the likelihood for
the child's success in another adoptive placement.
(7) If an adoption is disrupted, the
Department must consider any relative or current caretaker who was not
initially selected by the Department as the prospective adoptive placement as
an adoptive resource. For purposes of this subsection, "current caretaker"
includes the child's current caretaker who was considered and not initially
selected at the time of the adoption selection.
(8) If an adoption is disrupted, the
department may consider any relative identified as a potential adoptive
resource and not considered in the adoption selection process.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 418.005 & ORS 409.050
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.005
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