Utah Admin. Code R512-302-5 - Child and Family Services' Roles and Responsibilities to a Caregiver for a Child Receiving Out-of-Home Services
(1) Child and Family Services shall actively
seek the involvement of the caregiver in the Child and Family Team process,
including participation in the Child and Family Team, completing an assessment,
and developing the Child and Family Plan as described in Rule
R512-300.
(2) The Child and Family
Plan shall include steps for monitoring the placement and a plan for worker
visitation and supports to the caregiver for a child placed in Utah or out of
state.
(3) In accordance with
Section 62A-4a-205, additional weight and
attention shall be given to the input of the child's caregiver in plan
development.
(4) The caregiver
shall be provided a copy of the completed child and family plan.
(5) The caregiver has a right to reasonable
notice and may participate in court and administrative reviews for the child in
accordance with Sections
80-3-104 and
80-3-201.
(6) Child and Family Services shall provide
support to the caregiver to ensure that the child's needs are met, and to
prevent unnecessary placement disruption.
(7) Options for temporary relief may include
paid respite, non-paid respite, childcare, and babysitting.
(8) The worker shall provide the caregiver
with a portable, permanent record that provides available educational, social,
and medical history information for the child and that preserves vital
information about the child's life events and activities while receiving
out-of-home services.
Notes
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