OAR 413-030-0026
Family Support Services Case Plan Review


(1)

The family support services case plan must be reviewed a minimum of every 90 days. This review must take place in a face-to-face meeting with the parents, guardians, or former foster child. The meeting may include the child, service providers, attorneys, family members, and the substitute caregiver when the child is in substitute care.

(2)

During the case plan review, the caseworker assesses and determines the progress that has been made in achieving the service goals of the case plan.

(3)

If a parent, guardian, or former foster child is not available for the review, the reason must be documented in the Department’s electronic information system.

(4)

Within 30 calendar days of receiving an expert evaluation requested by the Department, the caseworker must consider revising the family support services case plan to include the recommendations of the expert evaluation. If the caseworker does not implement the recommendations of the expert evaluation, the caseworker must document the reasons for not implementing the recommendations.

(5)

Subsequent to the face-to-face meeting, the caseworker documents all of the following in the Department’s electronic information system:

(a)

The services currently provided and the progress of the parents, guardians, or former foster child in achieving service goals.

(b)

Observations of improved behaviors, conditions, or circumstances that have measurably changed.

(c)

Written or verbal reports from the child, service providers, attorneys, family members, and the substitute caregiver when the child is in substitute care regarding services currently provided and the progress of the parent, guardian, or former foster child in achieving service goals.

(6)

The Child Welfare supervisor approves and documents approval of the family support services case plan review.

Source: Rule 413-030-0026 — Family Support Services Case Plan Review, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=413-030-0026.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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