Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a)
Purpose. A TFC or ITFC contractor may use certified TFC or ITFC
homes to provide CFC to children in the legal custody of, or who are
voluntarily placed with, Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS), or a child in an
Indian tribe's custody with an OKDHS tribal agreement. TFC or ITFC contractor
CFC placements are submitted for approval to the TFC field manager or field
administrator prior to admission to CFC placement in a specified home. Approval
may be contingent upon funding availability.
(b)
Population served. Children
may be considered for CFC placement in a TFC or ITFC home on a case-by-case
basis. The TFC or ITFC contractor determines a designated timeframe when a
child:
(1) placed in TFC or ITFC, no longer
requires TFC or ITFC level of care and steps down to a traditional foster care
level in the current placement;
(2)
needs traditional foster care placement in the same home with a sibling, who is
placed in the home on TFC or ITFC level of care;
(3) needs placement in traditional foster
care in the same home with his or her parent, who is in OKDHS or tribal
custody, and is placed on a TFC or ITFC level of care;
(4) needs to return to a home where he or she
was previously placed, following an unsuccessful permanency effort, such as
trial adoption or trial reunification;
(5) appears to meet criteria for placement in
TFC or ITFC and needs immediate placement when Oklahoma Healthcare Authority
(OHCA) approval is not available because the placement need developed outside
OHCA business hours or the business day closed without a return call from OHCA.
The contractor may assist with the child's immediate placement. This placement
is documented and reimbursed through the contractor's resource family
partnership (RFP) contract for traditional foster care placements or by
placement in CFC. OHCA approval is obtained the following business day after
placement. When OHCA approval is obtained, the child is admitted to TFC or
ITFC.
(A) When OHCA denies TFC or ITFC
placement and when the family agrees to keep the child, the child may remain in
the CFC home.
(B) When the family
does not agree to keep the child, the contractor and child welfare (CW)
specialist immediately coordinate to ensure a new placement referral is
initiated for placement in the appropriate level of care;
or
(6) a child needing
traditional foster care level is placed with a specific TFC or ITFC home due to
the home's unique characteristics that meet the child's needs. This placement
requires prior approval of the TFC or ITFC contractor and the TFC field manager
or field administrator. Examples of unique characteristics include the ability
to communicate with the child in a language other than English, specialized
medical training, and wheelchair accessible housing and transportation. When
funding availability is uncertain, CFC approval may be required. Approval is
requested from the TFC field manager or TFC field
administrator.
(c)
CFC admission procedure.
(1) The
TFC or ITFC contractor notifies the child's CW specialist and CW supervisor
when the child is determined to no longer meet TFC or ITFC level of care
criteria and is appropriate to step down to traditional foster care. The TFC or
ITFC contractor and CWS staff, and tribal staff for a child in tribal custody,
determine the most appropriate placement option for the child, including
possible CFC placement in the current TFC or ITFC placement.
(2) OKDHS may request the TFC or ITFC
contractor consider a CFC placement for the child meeting criteria as sibling
to a TFC or ITFC child, a child of a parent placed in TFC or ITFC, or a child
returning to placement after failed permanency placement.
(3) At the time of CFC placement, the TFC or
ITFC contractor provides written notification of the placement date to the TFC
liaison and liaison supervisor and the CW specialist by submitting Form
04FT004E, Notice of Child's Location.
(4) The TFC liaison documents the child's CFC
placement in KIDS.
(d)
The CFC discharge procedure.
(1)
Discharge planning is coordinated between TFC or ITFC contractor staff and the
child's CW specialist and tribal worker.
(2) Discharges from CFC are reported to the
TFC liaison and liaison supervisor and the child's CW specialist within
five-business days from the date of discharge by submitting Form
04FT004E.
(3) The contractor averts
disruption, when possible, through the use of additional services, respite,
disruption prevention meetings, and other identified methods to stabilize
placement. The child must meet CFC criteria for placement in a new TFC or ITFC
home.
(4) The CW specialist is
notified immediately of all changes in the child's location, including respite,
within one-business day of the date of the change in location by submitting
Form 04FT004E.
(e)
CFC respite. The TFC or ITFC contractor ensures resource homes
have access to both planned and unplanned respite care providers for children
placed in CFC. Respite care may be used for the same reasons and time periods
specified, per Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC)
340:75-8-11, for respite care for
a child in TFC or ITFC placement. Any respite provider is fully informed of a
child's special needs and has skills or training to meet those needs, prior to
assuming care of the child, while ensuring the safety and well-being of all
children in the home. Respite for children placed in CFC may be provided by
accessing:
(1) a CFC bed within the TFC or
ITFC home in compliance with all certification requirements;
(2) identification and approval of an
alternate caregiver, per OAC
340:75-7-65; or
(3) a traditional foster care resource, when
available, by coordinating with the child's CWS resource staff. When utilizing
a traditional foster care resource for respite, the contractor is responsible
for paying the daily board rate directly to the foster family providing care
for the child. The payment rate is the same daily rate as a traditional foster
care maintenance payment per Appendix C-20, Child Welfare Services (CWS) Rates
Schedule, including any difficulty of care (DOC) rate in effect for the
child.
(f)
TFC or
ITFC contractor requirements for CFC.
(1) The TFC or ITFC contractor :
(A) provides 24-hour support services to
homes providing CFC placements including crisis intervention, consultation,
training, and referral to services as needed;
(B) complies with policies and procedures
established for TFC or ITFC placements regarding management of a CFC placement
child's property, allowance, funds, and Life Books;
(C) ensures the TFC or ITFC contractor or
subcontractor staff, CFC foster parents, respite providers, and alternate
caregivers comply with OKDHS policy regarding discipline, behavior management,
and corporal punishment, per OAC
340:75-7-38;
(D) provides written reports to the child's
CW specialist or tribal worker on a quarterly basis, or more frequently when
OKDHS or the court requests. The report includes:
(i) a summary of progress and overall
adjustment made in the placement, during or following visitation with the
child's parents, siblings, and important connections;
(ii) the child's strengths and behavioral
concerns;
(iii) medical or
psychological appointments and outcomes; and
(iv) the child's identified need for
additional services;
(E)
coordinates with the child's CW specialist to make referrals and obtain needed
services for the child; and
(F)
participates in all OKDHS initiated staffings or meetings regarding the child
and may choose to attend court proceedings for the child. The court may mandate
TFC or ITFC contractor attendance to some court
proceedings.
(2) The TFC
or ITFC contractor staff:
(A) immediately
reports to the Oklahoma Abuse and Neglect Hotline (Hotline) at 1-800-522-3511,
any allegations or suspicions of abuse or neglect of a child, per Section
1-1-105 of Title 10A of the
Oklahoma Statutes (10A O.S. § 1-1-105) and OKDHS policy. The TFC or ITFC
contractor ensures CFC foster parents understand and acknowledge failure to
report is a misdemeanor offense, failure to report with prolonged knowledge is
a felony, and upon conviction, is punishable, per 10A O.S. § 1-2-101, and
may result in discontinued use of the home to provide placement for children in
OKDHS custody;
(B) cooperates with
CWS on any referral regarding alleged abuse or neglect assessed or investigated
per OKDHS policy and state law. No new placements are assigned to the home
until the assessment or investigation is completed and a finding is made
regarding the allegations. CWS program staff notifies the TFC or ITFC
contractor of the assessment conclusion or investigation finding and jointly
determines if a written plan of compliance, training, or assessment is needed
prior to the home's continued use; and
(C) establishes a procedure to address and
document a response to concerns in a CFC foster home that do not warrant a
referral for an abuse or neglect assessment or investigation. Examples of this
type of concern include, but are not limited to, a foster parent's judgment or
supervision, disciplinary practices, non-compliance with policy or contract,
unacceptable housing standards, inadequate clothing provisions for the child,
or a lack of involvement in the child's education or independent living skills.
When documented efforts to address these issues do not remove the concerns, CWS
has the right to decline the use of the home.
(3) TFC or ITFC contractor makes the child's
records and resource file available for review by CW specialists, CWS TFC
program staff, or tribal worker assigned to the child.
(g)
Foster parent supports for
CFC.
(1)
Child care. OAC
340:75-7-65 provides for the
availability of child care subsidy benefits for a child placed in a CFC foster
home while the foster parent is employed outside of the home for at least 20
hours weekly.
(2)
Travel
reimbursement. OAC
340:75-7-65 provides for CFC
parent reimbursement for a child's transportation that meets specific
criteria.
(3)
DOC
reimbursement. OAC
340:75-7-53 provides for the
availability of DOC reimbursement for a child in CFC placement based on the
child's extraordinary physical, mental, or emotional needs, per Appendix
C-20.
(h)
Foster
home insurance. Liability insurance is provided for TFC, ITFC, and CFC
foster families according to the policy terms. Foster families have the right
to receive a copy of the liability insurance policy, per 10A O.S. §
1-9-119. Foster parents are responsible for deductibles.
(i)
Child safety.
(1) The TFC or ITFC contractor ensures:
(A) the foster parent takes all necessary
steps to provide for the safety of children in placement;
(B) the foster parent knows where the child
is at all times. The TFC or ITFC contractor and foster parent immediately
follow protocol in OAC
340:75-8-6(4) to
notify CWS staff and law enforcement in the event a child :
(i) is removed by anyone without
authorization;
(ii) is taken into
custody by law enforcement officials;
(iii) leaves without authorization or runs
away; or
(iv) cannot otherwise be
located;
(C) Child
Welfare Services is notified of any changes in the coordinated foster family
circumstances that may affect the child's safety or stability in placement,
including changes in finances, location, health, relationships, or household
members;
(D) the CFC home and TFC
or ITFC contractor comply with OAC
340:75-7-18 to immediately
complete assessment of new household members; and
(E) the CFC, TFC, or ITFC home is not
providing routine child care as a licensed or unlicensed child care
provider.
(2) The TFC or
ITFC contractor, the foster parent, or both obtain CWS permission before taking
a child in OKDHS custody out-of-state for an overnight stay.
(3) CW specialist reports all concerns for
abuse or neglect in a CFC home to the Hotline at 1-800-522-3511.
(4) The TFC or ITFC contractor participates
in regularly scheduled staffings on all child abuse and neglect referrals with
CW program staff, per OAC
340:75-3-410. Each foster care
resource file must contain a log of all investigations and screened-out
referrals for use as a continual assessment of safety and resource home
developmental needs.
(5) TFC
program staff reports to the TFC or ITFC contractor for evaluation and
response, all contract and policy violations, and concerns for child safety and
well-being that do not meet criteria for abuse or neglect referral. The TFC or
ITFC contractor reports resolution of the concerns to the TFC liaison
supervisor within 15-calendar days of the report of violations or
concerns.