Removal and Placement FSFN

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Removal and Placement FSFN Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 1

Objectives Module 1: Meetings/Diligent Search Demonstrate how to change a case name. Document meeting times, issues, and participants involved. Demonstrate how to document diligent search activities. Module 1: Meetings/Diligent Search Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 2

Maintain Case Information All cases in FSFN are named after mother: Case address is the current address of the case name (mother). AFCARS: If person is a caregiver, enter: If no mother, use father If no mother or father, use Other Relative (if primary caregiver) If no mother or father, use oldest child’s name DOB Ethnicity Gender Race Module 1: Meetings/Diligent Search Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 3

The Tabs on the Meetings Page allow you to: Define the meeting time and place. Notify intended participants of the meeting's schedule and purpose. Reschedule or cancel a meeting. Prepare a Word document that documents meeting discussions or decisions, and distribute it by electronic mail or hard copies. Module 1: Meetings/Diligent Search Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 4

Diligent Search Social service agency efforts to locate a parent or prospective parent whose identity/location is unknown Initiated as soon as the agency is made aware of such parent’s existence Search progress reported at each court hearing Ends when the parent is identified & located or the court excuses further search Module 1: Meetings/Diligent Search Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 5

Minimum Requirements All known relatives of the parent or prospective parent All DCF program offices AND any other state & federal agencies likely to have information about the parent or prospective parent Utility & postal providers Law enforcement agencies/Armed Services Federal & state parent locator services A thorough search of at least one electronic database specifically designed for locating persons 322.142 allows the DMV to share photographs & digital image license records for diligent search investigation Module 1: Meetings/Diligent Search Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 6

Missing or Unidentified Parents Law requires inquiries of an available parent, relative, or custodian. Minimum scope varies according to the stage of the dependency proceedings. Must initiate, document results, & make reports by the arraignment & adjudicatory hearings. Documentation must show results of contacts & inquiries made to: Known relatives All DCF programs Other state/federal agencies with potential information/Armed Services Module 1: Meetings/Diligent Search Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 7

Objectives Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Create a new case participant and demonstrate how to update person management information. Name the requirements for creating person providers. Document removal of a child. Create a unified home study. Create an updated safety plan, an out-of-home plan and a visitation plan. Create a general referral form and a case transfer staffing (ESI) form. Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 8

Service Roles Primary Caregiver Assumes day to day responsibility for child’s care & supervision. Does not apply to babysitters. Secondary Caregiver Assumes secondary day to day responsibility. Relatives/ Non-Relatives Are primary caregivers during the period they provide the child’s supervision or placement. Cases can have many active Primary Caregivers at one time. Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 9

Custodial Parent’s role: Service Roles Custodial Parent’s role: as primary is not end dated simply due to a removal episode is only end dated upon TPR A single parent must be a primary caregiver. Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 10

Participant Tab Anyone can deactivate participant from case End dates a person from case Can reactivate at any time All cases must have an active child. 24 hour waiting period Only a supervisor can remove a person from case. Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 11

An Out-of-Home Placement Active Child Defined as a child who has either: A Living Arrangement An Out-of-Home Placement Must be included in one of these categories, or they are not included in reports. Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 12

When a child is placed with an approved relative or non-relative Out-of-Home Placement/Provider Substitute care setting where a child resides during a removal episode. Placement The worker making the placement must add relative or non-relative as a placement provider. When a child is placed with an approved relative or non-relative Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 13

Approved Providers You are required to create an approved provider when making a relative or non-relative placement. Only add approved providers as case participants. Foster parents are NOT on the case participant list in FSFN! (unless they are the subject of an intake) Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 14

Out-of-Home Placement/Removal Date the child is removed from the custodial/legal parent & placed in out-of-home care Removal Date for Physical Removals Date the court approves the shelter petition Removal Date for Constructive Removals Person from whom the child was legally removed If child was abandoned, “unknown, unknown” Caregiver Removed From Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 15

Manner of Removal Placement Type Out-of-Home Placement/Removal Documents if Voluntary, Court Ordered, or Temporary Physical Custody. Remains the original voluntary date (historical data), even if subsequent court order is issued. Manner of Removal Date the court approves the shelter petition. Placement Type Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 16

The Case must identify at least one Primary Caregiver. Out-of-Home Placement/Primary Caregiver Person who assumed day-to-day responsibility for the child’s care & supervision. Does NOT apply to babysitters. Primary Caregiver Primary Caregivers during the period they provide supervision or placement for the child. Relative/ Non-Relative The Case must identify at least one Primary Caregiver. Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 17

Role as Primary Caregiver is: Out-of-Home Placement/Primary Caregiver NOT end dated simply due to a removal episode. Only end dated upon Termination of Parental Rights. Custodial Parent Role as Primary Caregiver is: Assume secondary day to day responsibility for the child. Single parent must be a primary caregiver. Does NOT apply to babysitters. Secondary Caregivers Refers to the type of family structure in place at the time the child is removed. Caregiver Structure Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 18

Out-of-Home Placement/Provider A child in a case must have a documented address for their current physical location. updated in Person Management record Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 19

Placement Approvals All placements & placement changes must go through the Supervisory Approval Process in FSFN. Pending approvals appear on the Supervisor’s desktop. Licensed (paid) providers must go through an additional Fiscal Approval Process. Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 20

The Unified Home Study is used to document the following placements: Relative Non-Relative Licensed Adoptive Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children (incoming) The Unified Home Study is used to document the following placements: Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 21

Effective Home Studies Descriptions of the home and physical environment Interaction and relationships among family members Medical Information Educational information Employment histories Marital histories Parenting experience and skills Module 2: Placement Out-of-Home Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 22

Demonstrate how to access FSFN demos. Module 3: FSFN Demos Objectives Demonstrate how to access FSFN demos. Module 3: FSFN Demos Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 23

FSFN Live Demonstrations Module 3: FSFN Demos Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 24

FSFN Live Demonstrations Module 3: FSFN Demos Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 25

Person Merge Quiz Can you search an Unknown Person? No. You must use the Unknown, Unknown’s Person Id. Can you later search for a removed person’s ID? Yes. The result displays under the Kept Person. Module 3: FSFN Demos Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 26

Person Merge Quiz (cont.) What edit checks on the removed person would cause a failure of the merge? have overlapping removal episodes or living arrangements. is a worker in the system. are both case participants and participants on a family assessment or case plan. have overlapping eligibility records. have a trust account of the same type at the same agency. The remove and keep person: Both have an unresolved MCR record. The keep person is unknown. is pre-adoptive and the keep person is post-adoptive. is post-adoptive and the keep person is pre-adoptive. The remove person: Module 3: FSFN Demos Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 27

What data from the Person Merge page is automatically stored? Person Merge Quiz (cont.) Social security number not selected: pre-merge SSN All person ID’s & types for the removed person First, Last, and Middle names not selected: stored as AKA Person ID of the removed person: pre-merge person ID What data from the Person Merge page is automatically stored? Module 3: FSFN Demos Core 121_R&P_FSFN_PPT_July 2013 PPT 28