Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services
Chapter 5101:2-40 - Supportive Services
Section 5101:2-40-02 - Supportive services
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Supportive services are services provided or arranged to protect, strengthen, or assist children and families or caretakers. The primary goals of all supportive services are:
(B) Supportive services will be made available by the PCSA to the child, their parent, guardian, custodian, or caretaker through one or more of the following:
(C) Supportive services will be available if one or more of the following exists:
(D) If one or more of the conditions listed in paragraph (C) of this rule exist, the "Family Case Plan" or "Prevention Services Plan", will be prepared in accordance with rule 5101:2-38-01, 5101:2-38-05, 5101:2-38-07, 5101:2-40-05, or 5101:2-38-20 of the Administrative Code.
(E) The PCSA will refer a child who is the subject of a report and is not at risk of imminent harm, to a community organization or voluntary preventive services.
(F) The PCSA may consider contacting the county department of job and family services (CDJFS) to determine if any services or assistance can be provided to families coming to the PCSA's attention including but not limited to prevention, retention, and contingency (PRC) services.
(G) Each PCSA participating in the regionalization of supportive services will identify regionalized services, and the other counties involved in the regionalization of services.
(H) At the conclusion of a diagnostic service, the PCSA is to request a written report from the service provider to include information indicating the progress the parent, guardian, custodian, or caretaker and child have made to resolve areas identified in the provider's service or treatment plan. Upon receipt of the report, it is to be maintained in the case record.
(I) At a minimum of once every three months and at the conclusion of any services or treatment, the PCSA is to request written or verbal reports from all service providers to include information indicating the progress the parent, guardian, custodian, or caretaker and child have made to resolve areas identified in the provider's service or treatment plan. Upon receipt of the report, it is to be maintained in the case record. If the report is not written, the service provider's identity, the date of the verbal report, and the content of the verbal report is to be documented in the Ohio statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS).
(J) The PCSA is to document the following in the Ohio SACWIS:
(K) Services made available by the PCSA can be paid for through utilization of the following funding sources, if appropriate:
(L) Utilization of the funding sources outlined in paragraph (K) of this rule are to be governed by the respective guidelines of each funding source.
Replaces: 5101:2-40-02