Florida Administrative Code
65 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
65C - Family Safety and Preservation Program
Chapter 65C-42 - ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE
Section 65C-42.003 - Aftercare Services
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Eligibility. A young adult is eligible for Aftercare Services if he or she:
(2) Application for Aftercare Services. Designated staff shall assist a young adult who is requesting Aftercare Services in completing the "Application for Aftercare Services, " CF-FSP 5391, incorporated in paragraph 65C-42.002(3)(e), F.A.C.
(3) If the application is not completed at the time of the request for referrals or services, designated staff shall offer to assist the young adult in completing the application within 10 business days. Referrals may be provided prior to the completion of the application.
(4) A young adult seeking Aftercare Services and Support shall also complete an "Aftercare Services Plan, " CF-FSP 5400, (November 2022), incorporated by reference and available at https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14978 or utilize the independent living transition plan, pursuant to Section 39.6035, F.S. The Aftercare Services Plan or independent living transition plan shall be completed by the designated staff in consultation with the young adult.
(5) All young adults with diagnosed disabilities or mental health needs shall be provided with an equal opportunity to receive Aftercare Services. A young adult with a diagnosed disability or mental health need may need additional support; therefore, the designated staff shall work in consultation with all of the young adult's service providers, guardian ad litem, and attorney, if applicable.
(6) The Aftercare Services Plan shall include the:
(7) In assessing the young adult's needs, designated staff may consider such details as eviction notices, utility terminations, and moving expenses.
(8) The designated staff shall re-assess the Aftercare Services Plan every three (3) months for as long as services are provided. The community-based care lead agency may discontinue Aftercare Services if the young adult has not made efforts to complete the activities outlined in his or her Aftercare Services Plan.
(9) Processing Application for Aftercare Services.
(10) If the request for assistance is to prevent homelessness, no application is required before services are provided and services shall be provided as expeditiously as possible, but in no case longer than 24 hours. If the application is not completed at the time of the request for referrals or services, designated staff shall offer to assist the young adult in completing the application within 10 business days.
(11) Providing Aftercare Services.
(12) Portability. The services provided under this rule are portable across county lines and between lead agencies. The service needs that are identified when a young adult applies for Aftercare Services shall be provided by the lead agency where the young adult is currently residing but shall be funded by the lead agency that approved the application.
(13) Confidentiality. The young adult's status as a former foster youth and recipient of public benefits is confidential and shall not be revealed to anyone without the young adult's permission.
(14) Documentation requirements. For each young adult receiving Aftercare Services, the Department or its contracted service provider shall maintain an active case file in the child welfare information system containing:
(15) A community-based care lead agency may add its logo to forms.
Rulemaking Authority 409.1451(11) FS. Law Implemented 409.1451 FS.
New 10-4-15, Amended 1-3-23.