Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 310.16 - Timeframes and Termination of Services
a) Total involvement of youth in youth
services funded by the Department of Human Services is time limited. No youth
and/or family shall receive more than eight weeks of service without a staffing
on the youth and family and written documentation of the need to continue
services to achieve permanency goals. The staffing shall involve the worker and
his/her supervisor. Staffings shall be documented in case records or client
service plans.
b) Crisis
intervention/placement services may be offered for a maximum of fourteen
calendar days with possible extensions of seven days granted by the youth
services coordinator when the efforts to reunify the family have been
unsuccessful. At this time the youth service coordinator shall also ensure that
a court pre-screening is held if necessary.
c) For each youth who receives services, the
youth service provider must formulate a discharge plan which contains the
following:
1) The youth's progress during
service;
2) Recommendations for
aftercare/followup that will ensure family preservation;
3) Measures taken by the provider to ensure
that all necessary aftercare and follow-up services will take place to ensure
family preservation;
4) If the
youth cannot be returned to the parent(s) or guardian following placement, the
plan must contain the reasons for failure to reunify the family, the plan for
the youth's living situation and the interim objectives set that will
accomplish an eventual return, if possible.
Notes
Amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 7308, effective May 15, 1989
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