Delaware Administrative Code
Title 14 - Education
900 - Special Populations
936 - Child Placing Agencies
Part II - FOSTER CARE
Section 936-II-28.0 - Care and Treatment Team

Universal Citation: 14 DE Admin Code 936-II-28.0

Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024

28.1 A licensee shall ensure that at the time of an initial placement, a foster parent is informed about a child in a manner consistent with being a member of a care and treatment team. The information shall include:

28.1.1 The name of a child and members of the care and treatment team;

28.1.2 Available information about a child's known emotional, behavioral, or mental health strengths, needs, and educational status;

28.1.3 Current plans to meet a child's needs, as identified in a service plan;

28.1.4 If known, the name of the GAL/CASA and date and time of court hearing; and

28.1.5 A plan for providing routine and emergency medical care for a child being placed in foster care.

28.2 A licensee shall ensure an agency consults a foster parent when planning, implementing, evaluating, and modifying, if necessary, the total care and service provided to the child.

28.3 A licensee shall ensure an agency interviews a foster parent regularly to gain information on a child's progress or problems.

28.4 A licensee shall ensure a foster parent and other household members are made aware of the requirement to cooperate with and the consequence of not cooperating with a staff member or any other authorized local and State official when requesting information. A foster parent and household members must grant access to any part of the foster home, structure on the foster home's property, other household members, and the child as related to determining compliance with these regulations, or during an evaluation, ongoing supervision, inspection, or investigation.

28.5 A licensee shall ensure a foster parent treats personal information about a child or the child's family in a confidential manner.

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