Utah Admin. Code R512-302-6 - Roles and Responsibilities of a Caregiver of a Child Receiving Out-of-Home Services
(1) A caregiver
shall be responsible to provide daily care, supervision, protection, and
experiences that enhance the child's development as provided in a written
agreement entered into with Child and Family Services and the Child and Family
Plan.
(2) The caregiver shall be
responsible to:
(a) participate in the child
and family team process;
(b)
provide input into the assessment and child and family plan development
process;
(c) complete goals and
objectives of the plan relevant to the caregiver;
(d) promptly communicate with the worker the
child's progress and concerns and progress in completing the plan or regarding
problems in meeting specified goals or objectives in advance of proposed
completion time frames; and
(e)
support and assist with parental visitation.
(3) The caregiver shall document
individualized services provided for the child, when required, such as skills
development or transportation.
(4)
The caregiver shall maintain and update the child's portable, permanent record
to preserve vital information about the child's life events, activities,
health, social, and educational history while receiving out-of-home services.
The caregiver shall share relevant health and educational information during
visits with appropriate health care and educational providers to ensure
continuity of care for the child.
Notes
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