40 Tex. Admin. Code § 700.716 - Family Service Plan for Family-Based Safety Services Cases
(a) After initial
contacts are made, as defined in §700.714, (relating to Contacts for
Family-Based Safety Services), the Department of Family and Protective
Services' (DFPS's) Child Protective Services (CPS) Division must establish a
detailed written service plan and initiate any needed services for the
family.
(b) The purposes of the
family service plan for families receiving family-based safety services are to:
(1) establish a structured, time-limited
process for providing services; and
(2) ensure that services progress as quickly
as possible towards enabling the family to:
(A) reduce the risk of abuse or neglect;
and
(B) function effectively
without CPS assistance.
(c) The family service plan must:
(1) include a statement of CPS
concerns;
(2) include family needs
and strengths and resources that can be utilized to help the family reduce the
risk of abuse and neglect;
(3)
identify the goals or changes needed to reduce the level of risk;
(4) specify the required actions the family
must complete during the effective period of the plan in order to make the
needed changes;
(5) describe the
services CPS will provide to help the family complete those actions;
(6) indicate how CPS will evaluate the
family's progress in completing each required action and goal;
(7) indicate the period of time and frequency
of the required actions and services; and
(8) meet federal and state laws, including
the Americans with Disabilities Act.
(d) The caseworker must attempt to work with
the parents to develop the family service plan. After completing the plan, the
caseworker must ask the parents to sign it, and must give them a copy of it. If
either parent will not sign the plan, the caseworker must document on the plan
the reasons why a parent will not sign and must give the parent a copy of the
plan. The caseworker must ensure that each individual signing the plan
understands and agrees to their responsibilities, the potential consequences of
non-compliance, and the actions or circumstances needed to complete the plan
and close the case with no further involvement by CPS.
(e) Every month while a family-based safety
services case is open, the caseworker must:
(1) make reasonable efforts to contact any
provider who is providing services as part of the family service plan and
obtain information about the family's progress;
(2) gather any other information or
documentation from collaterals related to child safety or the family service
plan;
(3) evaluate all information
gathered and document:
(A) whether
family-based safety services are still needed to ensure child safety;
and
(B) whether any changes are
needed to the family service plan, an existing Safety Plan, or an existing
parental child safety placement. The caseworker must document reasons for any
changes.
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