Wis. Admin. Code Department of Children and Families DCF 43.03 - Definitions
In this chapter:
(1)
"Access" means the function of the agency to gather information leading to a
determination of the need for child protective services intervention.
(2) "Agency" means the department, a county
department under s. 46.215,
46.22, or
46.23, Stats., or a child
welfare agency licensed under s.
48.60, Stats., and under
contract with the department or a county department to provide child protective
services.
(3) "Child protective
services" means specialized casework services provided to children and their
families where there is abuse or neglect, or threatened abuse or neglect, or
emotional damage to the child.
(4)
"Child protective services caseworker" or "caseworker" means an employee of an
agency whose primary job function is the provision of child protective
services, including access, investigation/initial assessment, and ongoing child
protective services.
(5) "Child
protective services supervisor" "or supervisor" means a person who directly
supervises a child protective services caseworker.
(6) "Child welfare agency" means a person
licensed by the department under s.
48.60, Stats., and ch. DCF
54.
(7) "Continuing education"
means training hours that can be met through attending one or more of the
following:
(a) Formal presentations at
seminars, workshops, programs, or institutes.
(b) A university, college, or vocational
technical adult education course.
(c) Educational telecommunications
network.
(d) Interactive internet
learning courses approved by the department or offered by an accredited college
or university.
(e) A self-study
course approved by an accredited college or university school of social work or
a local or national professional social work organization.
(8) "Department" means the Wisconsin
department of children and families.
(8m) "Employing agency" means the department,
a county department under s.
46.215,
46.22, or
46.23, Stats., or a child
welfare agency licensed under s.
48.60, Stats., and under
contract with the department or a county department to provide child protective
services that employs a child protective services caseworker or
supervisor.
(9) "Foundation
training" means curriculum content approved by the department that provides
essential skills and applications training. Foundation training may include
information on subjects such as professionalism; the legal aspects of child
welfare; case assessment and planning, including safety; effects of abuse and
neglect on child development; separation, placement and unification.
(10) "Investigation/Initial assessment" means
the process by which information about a family is gathered and analyzed in
response to an indication that a child or unborn child may be in need of
protection or services under ss.
48.13 or
48.133, Stats.
(11) "In-service training" means continuing
education in child welfare approved by the department.
Note: In-service training may include information on subjects such as: adolescent drug and alcohol abuse in addictive families, effective case presentation and courtroom testimony, independent living, mental health issues in child welfare practice, or termination of parental rights training.
(12) "Pre-service
training" means a curriculum approved by the department that provides beginning
knowledge and awareness of areas essential to child welfare practice. This
includes, but is not limited to, knowledge of the scope and philosophical base
of child welfare services and the basic process and functions of providing
those services.
(13) "Statewide
automated child welfare information system" means Wisconsin's computerized
system under s. 48.47(7g),
Stats., that is designed to document and manage casework associated with public
child welfare responsibilities.
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