Alabama Administrative Code
Title 660 - ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
Chapter 660-5-24 - MULTIPLE NEEDS CHILD POLICY
Section 660-5-24-.05 - Guidelines And Procedures
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
Criteria for Accepting Referrals by Local Facilitation Teams
(1) Referral Source - A referral of a child to a local facilitation team may be initiated by the court or a member agency. The state and local facilitation teams are not intended to replace the normal collaboration that occurs between and among agencies on behalf of children and families. The facilitation team serves as a resource to the court in developing plans to serve children and families whose needs cannot be met by a single agency. Additionally, the teams have a preventive role in providing a forum to which member agencies may refer children and families whose needs require the services of multiple agencies but which may not require court intervention.
(2) Criteria for Establishing Multiple Needs Child Status
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(3) Referral Process - When a county DHR office makes a referral to the local facilitation team, it is the department's responsibility to obtain and provide the information needed by the local team to consider the referral. In the case of a referral of an R. C. class member, DHR shall provide the class member's ISP to the local team. (For class member clarification, contact the Legal Office.) DHR is encouraged, but not required, to provide the following information to the team for R. C. class members and for non-class members:
(4) When referrals are received without the necessary information, the local team member designated to receive referrals may request the additional information needed before the team convenes to consider the request. The information may be requested from the referring agency or the agency with primary responsibility for custody or planning for the child.
Author: Jerome Webb
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 12-15-1(19); 12-15-65(b); 12-15-71(h)(1); 12-15-172 and R. C. v. Fuller, No. 88-H-1170-N, Consent Decree (M.D. Ala. Approved December 18, 1991).