Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 214 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES
Chapter 10 - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
Subchapter 00 - N/A
Part 1 - General Administration and Management
Section 214-RICR-10-00-1.20 - Services for Youth Exhibiting Wayward/Disobedient Behavior
Universal Citation: 214 RI Code of Rules 10 00 1.20
Current through September 18, 2024
A. The Department is responsible for planning, developing, coordinating and monitoring a program that offers appropriate assessment and treatment services to families and children prior to the filing of a wayward/disobedient petition in Family Court.
B. Children and Youth Not Involved with the Department
1. When a parent or guardian
wishes to file a complaint alleging that a child in his or her care, who is not
active with the Department, is wayward by virtue of disobedient behavior, he/
she contacts the local police department in the city or town in which he/ she
resides.
2. The local law
enforcement agency will, after reviewing the matter, immediately refer the
family for community-based assessment and treatment services.
3. If the family is referred for
community-based services, the law enforcement agency ensures that the following
are completed:
a. The parent or guardian must
sign the Documentation of Services (Filing Procedure for Wayward/Disobedient
Charges in Family Court).
b. The
signed form (Form #197) is then given to the parent.
c. The parent/guardian must contact the
designated agency for an initial screening/assessment and provide the
community-based service provider approved by the Department with the
form.
4. After the
family initiates contact, the agency will do the following:
a. Arrange an intake/assessment meeting with
the family and child to take place within one week of parental
request.
b. Determine if there have
been any prior interventions.
c.
Complete a current assessment of the family problems and develop a plan to
assist the family's functioning.
d.
Engage the family in a course of treatment/intervention and/or refer them to a
more appropriate agency. If the family is referred to another agency, the
referring agency will continue to monitor the case.
5. If a family has engaged in recent service
delivery without success, the approved community-based agency must complete an
assessment with full consideration of the family's previous treatment history.
The approved agency will determine if there are any other services available in
the community that may be effective in treating the family.
6. If the interventions of the approved
community-based agency are successful, there is no need for further police
involvement.
7. If, however, after
the approved agency has made sufficient contact and determined that the family
issues require court involvement and/or the child is unresponsive to the
service delivery, the agency will:
a.
Document the intervention and make recommendations on the Form #197 to the
parent(s) or guardian(s).
b.
Provide to the parent(s) or guardian(s) the Form #197, which contains a summary
report of interventions and recommendations.
c. The parent(s) or guardian(s) may choose to
bring the Form #197 back to the police to pursue the filing of a
wayward/disobedient petition.
d.
Maintain a confidential record in accordance with its agency policy.
C. Children Active with the Department with No Legal Status
1. If a
parent wishes to file a wayward/disobedient petition and the Department
concurs, the assigned Department worker will assist the parent by documenting
on the Form #197 that assessment and services have been attempted and have not
been successful.
2. Parents can
take the completed Form #197 to their local police Department to pursue the
filing of the wayward/disobedient petition.
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