22 Va. Admin. Code § 40-201-20 - Foster care prevention services
A. The local department shall first make
reasonable efforts to keep the child in his home.
B. The local department shall make diligent
efforts to locate and assess relatives or other alternative caregivers to
support the child remaining in his home or as placement options if the child
cannot safely remain in his home.
C. The local department shall provide
services pursuant to §
63.2-905 of the Code of Virginia
to the child and birth parents or custodians to prevent the need for foster
care placement when the child is abused and neglected as defined in §
63.2-100 of the Code of Virginia
or has been found to be a child in need of services as defined in §
16.1-228 of the Code of Virginia
by the court or as determined by the family assessment and planning
team.
D. Any services available to
a child in foster care shall also be available to a child and his birth parents
or custodians to prevent foster care placement and shall be based on an
assessment of the child's and birth parents' or custodians' needs.
E. Appropriate services shall be provided to
prevent foster care placement or to stabilize the family situation provided the
need for the service is documented in the local department's written plan or in
the IFSP used in conjunction with accessing CSA funds.
F. Children at imminent risk of entry into
foster care shall be evaluated by the local department as reasonable candidates
for foster care based on federal regulations,
45 CFR
1356.60(c).
G. The local department shall develop a
written plan for the implementation of wrap around services prior to removing a
child from his home . As long as the risk of removal from the home continues,
services shall be provided to address identified needs. In the event that the
child can no longer be safely maintained in the home, the local department
shall document why the support and services considered and provided were not
sufficient to maintain the child in his home.
H. Prior to removing the child from the
custody of his parents, the local department shall make diligent efforts to
notify in writing all adult relatives that the child is being removed or is
likely to be removed and explain the options to relatives to participate in the
care and placement of the child including eligibility as a kinship foster
parent and the services and supports that may be available for children placed
in such a home.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 63.2-217, 63.2-319, and 63.2-900 of the Code of Virginia.
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