Florida Administrative Code
65 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
65C - Family Safety and Preservation Program
Chapter 65C-28 - OUT-OF-HOME CARE
Section 65C-28.017 - Exit Interviews
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) The child welfare professional or designee shall conduct an exit interview with every child age five and older up until the eighteenth birthday who leaves a licensed out-of-home care placement if the child has resided in that placement for 30 days or more. Attempts shall be made to conduct an exit interview with young adults who exit extended foster care.
(2) The information gathered during the interview shall be dependent on the age of the child. The interviewer's observations and any information to explain the child's responses shall be recorded on the Child Exit Interview form, CF-FSP 5455 (February 2022), incorporated by reference and available at http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14109.
(3) Prior to completing the Child Exit Interview form, the child welfare professional or designee shall inform the child of the purpose of the exit interview and how the information will be used.
(4) The child welfare professional or designee shall not be required to complete an exit interview in the following circumstances:
(5) When needed as a result of safety or quality of care issues raised by the child, the Department or contracted service provider shall develop a corrective action plan. The type of plan can range from providing more intense supervision, support, or training for the caregiver to a more formal corrective action plan or a recommendation for revocation of the license.
(6) When corrective action is necessary, written follow-up shall be completed within 90 days.
(7) Upon completion of the child exit interview, the child welfare professional or designee shall perform the following tasks:
(8) All child welfare professionals or designees who conduct exit interviews shall receive training from the community-based care lead agency (CBC) or its contracted provider. All trainings developed by the CBC or contracted provider must include components that address appropriate methods to conduct the delivery of an exit interview and instructions regarding creating safe and private environments for the child to complete the interview.
(9) This rule will be reviewed and repealed, modified, or renewed through the rulemaking process five years from the effective date.
Rulemaking Authority 39.012, 39.0121(13), 409.1415(4), 409.145(4) FS. Law Implemented 409.1415 FS.
New 5-4-06, Amended 3-15-22.