Or. Admin. Code § 416-430-0010 - Reason for Descriptors
(1) The
purpose of the descriptor is to alert staff to unique situations that can
affect the following areas of case management and program planning:
(a) Safety, security, and order of facilities
and communities. Awareness of unique situations ensure that staff fully
consider placement options (both in the facility living unit, and in the
community), ensuring that safety, security, and order of facilities and
communities are maintained;
(b)
Youth in custody treatment opportunities. Collection of accurate and consistent
information will prompt appropriate assessment to identify unique treatment
needs where they exist. Such information notifies staff to link youth in
custody with available programming and spurs the development of new programs to
meet youth in custody needs;
(c)
Transition planning for youth in custody: The case descriptor will cue staff to
consider specific community services available to support the unique needs of
the youth in custody;
(d) Effective
networking with stakeholders: The case descriptor will ensure that pertinent
and accurate information is passed along to stakeholders when youth in custody
transition in and out of OYA system, and in response to requests for
information from stakeholders; and
(e) Agency planning. Accurate definition of
populations served by OYA is necessary to present statistical reports in
support of current and future programming.
(2) In its policy, OYA will identify and
define each case descriptor that staff may use for this purpose.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 420A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 420.011, 420A.010 & 420A.125
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