Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services
Chapter 5101:2-37 - Assessments
Section 5101:2-37-01 - PCSA requirements for completing the safety assessment
Current through all regulations passed and filed through March 18, 2024
(A) The public children services agency (PCSA) shall complete the "Comprehensive Assessment Planning Model - I.S., Safety Assessment" in the statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS) for all of the following when the child is not in the permanent custody of the PCSA:
(B) The PCSA shall complete the "Safety Assessment" regarding the family of the alleged child victim/child subject of the report. For the purpose of completion of the "Safety Assessment," family includes all of the following individuals, as applicable:
(C) The PCSA shall document the assessment of safety threats, past history, child vulnerability, and family protective capacities on the "Safety Assessment" to determine the safety response.
(D) The PCSA shall, at a minimum, conduct a face-to-face interview with each alleged child victim/child subject of the report and at least one parent, guardian, or custodian or a caretaker having routine responsibility for the care of the alleged child victim/ child subject of the report within the first four working days from the date the report was screened in as a child abuse, neglect, or dependency report to assess the safety of the child and record it on the "Safety Assessment."
(E) If an order of shared parenting has been issued and there has not been a residential parent designated by the court, the PCSA shall complete the an assessment of safety with each alleged child victim/child subject of the report and at least the parent or caretaker having routine responsibility in the home of the parent who has physical care of the alleged child victim/child subject of the report at the time the incident occurred within the first four working days from the date the report was screened in as a child abuse, neglect, or dependency report to assess the safety of the child to be recorded on the "Safety Assessment ."
(F) The PCSA shall record the "Safety Assessment" in SACWIS within ten working days from the date the report was screened in as a child abuse, neglect, or dependency report. The PCSA is to approve the "Safety Assessment" within two working days from the date of submission in SACWIS.
(G) If the PCSA has attempted to make face-to-face contact with the alleged child victim/child subject of the report and at a minimum one parent, guardian, or custodian and one or more of the parties was unavailable, the PCSA shall attempt at least one additional face-to-face contact within the first four working days from the date that the referral was screened in as a report, in order to complete an assessment of safety pursuant to paragraph (D) of this rule.
(H) If the PCSA has attempted to make face-to-face contact pursuant to paragraphs (D) and (G) of this rule with the alleged child victim/child subject of the report and his or her parent, guardian, or custodian or caretaker having routine responsibility for the care of the alleged child victim/child subject of the report and they are unavailable, the PCSA is to do all of the following:
(I) If additional child abuse, neglect, and/or dependency reports are screened in for assessment/investigation after acceptance of a child abuse, neglect, and/or dependency report and prior to the completion of the initial "Safety Assessment," the PCSA shall do one of the following:
(J) The completion of one "Safety Assessment" shall be permitted if a request for an extension has been approved and a subsequent report has been received prior to the PCSA successfully completing the required face-to-face contacts for the assessment of safety.