40 Tex. Admin. Code § 700.1337 - What is the Temporary Emergency Placement (TEP) Program?
(a) The Temporary
Emergency Placement Program is designed to provide highly-structured quality
residential care and services when DFPS encounters high needs children for whom
the Department is working to identify a safe and suitable longer-term placement
to meet their unique needs.
(b)
Caregivers who participate in the Temporary Emergency Treatment Program have
specialized training in providing services to children with mental health,
socio-behavioral needs and medical needs, including 24-hour supervision to
ensure the child's safety and sense of security, which includes frequent
one-to-one monitoring with the ability to provide immediate on site response
and any other training requirement specified in contract.
(c) Contractors providing services through
the Temporary Emergency Placement Program must:
(1) have experience providing
residential-child care services to high needs children;
(2) reserve placement slots for the exclusive
use of properly referred children determined eligible for the TEP program by
DFPS;
(3) be prepared to admit
children who might require TEP services at any time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a
year;
(4) accept all properly
referred children up to a predetermined number of placements as outlined in the
contract with DFPS; and
(5) comply
with all required terms and conditions set forth in the contract with
DFPS.
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