Or. Admin. Code § 413-200-0285 - Responsibilities When Developing a Placement Support Plan
(1) When a certifier
determines that a certified family needs additional support to
maintain conditions that provide safety, health, and well-being in the home,
the certifier may develop a placement support
plan. A placement support plan is appropriate when
one or both of the following circumstances apply:
(a) The certified family
needs additional training, instruction, or skills to improve their ability to
meet the needs of a child or young adult placed in the home by
the Department.
(b) The certified family is
not in compliance with one or more of the Department's
certification standards, and the non-compliance does not result in either a
present danger safety threat or an impending danger
safety threat to a child or young
adult.
(2) When
a placement support plan is appropriate to support a
certified family, the certifier must gather
information regarding current circumstances from:
(a) The certified
family;
(b) The
child or young adult placed in the
certified family's home, when appropriate;
(c) The caseworkers of any
child or young adult currently placed in the
home; and
(d) Other collateral
contacts that may have information regarding the characteristics of the care
provided in the certified family's home.
(3) The certifier must
schedule a meeting with the certified family to discuss the
current circumstances which result in a placement support plan
and the appropriate supports and services to assist the certified
family.
(4) A
placement support plan must be documented and specify all of
the following:
(a) The actions or services in
which the certified family must participate.
(b) The actions or services the
Department will provide to support the certified
family in maintaining conditions that provide safety, health, and
well-being for any child or young adult
placed in the home by the Department.
(c) Agreement that the certified
family is willing and able to participate in the actions or
services.
(d) Agreement to review
the placement support plan on a specified date, which is
within at least 90 days.
(e) The
anticipated end date of the placement support plan.
(5) A certification
supervisor must approve the placement support
plan.
(6) When the
placement support plan has been approved, the
certifier must:
(a) Provide a
copy to the certified family;
(b) Document the placement support
plan in the Department's electronic information
system; and
(c) Provide written
notification to the caseworkers of each child or young
adult placed in the home by the Department.
(7) The certifier
must review the placement support plan on or before the date
specified in subsection (4)(d) of this rule and determine, in consultation with
the certification supervisor, whether the placement
support plan should be updated or ended.
(8) If the placement support
plan is updated or ended, the certifier must document
the decision in the provider record and must notify the caseworkers of each
child or young adult placed in the home by
the Department.
(9) If the certified family
fails to follow through with a placement support plan, the
Department may deny an application or revoke a
Temporary Certificate of Approval, Child Specific
Certificate of Approval, or Certificate of Approval
as outlined in OAR 413-200-0296.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, ORS 418.005 & ORS 418.640
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.005, ORS 409.010, ORS 418.015, ORS 418.315 & ORS 418.625 - 418.648
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