Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 0250 - Children's Services
Subtitle 0250-07 - Social Services Division
Chapter 0250-07-15 - Foster Parents' Bill of Rights
Section 0250-07-15-.03 - PROCEDURES FOR FOSTER PARENTS' BILL OF RIGHTS
Universal Citation: TN Comp Rules and Regs 0250-07-15-.03
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) Selection of Advocates in child abuse/neglect investigation involving the foster parent(s): Advocates will be selected and approved by a representative from the recognized statewide foster parent associations, a DCS Central Office Program representative, and the Regional Administrator or designee from the region where the advocate will serve.
(2) Qualifications of the Advocates:
(a) Each potential Advocate must complete an
application form and supply names of references.
(b) The Advocate must be a current approved
foster parent or a previous foster parent who closed in good standing with the
Tennessee Department of Children's Services within two years of appointment and
who has maintained ongoing training to remain aware of current
standards.
(c) The Advocate must be
a member in good standing of a recognized statewide foster parent
association.
(d) The Advocate must
have completed the official Department of Children's Services foster parent
training or equivalent training as determined by the Department of Children's
Services.
(e) The Advocate must be
able to communicate effectively as evidenced through the interview
process.
(3) The Advocacy Committee for the Advocacy Program:
(a) A
committee for the advocacy program shall be established with representation
that consists of two representatives from recognized statewide foster parent
associations, two Department of Children's Services Regional Administrators,
one Central Office Program representative, and two existing Advocates.
Committee members will serve one year terms and must either be re-appointed or
replaced by their respective entities/agencies.
(b) All members of the Advocacy Committee who
are not departmental employees shall receive the Advocate's training, as set
out in Part 4.
(4) Advocates' Training:
(a) Each Advocate
selected shall receive a minimum of fifteen hours of pre-service training,
consisting of, but not limited to: Office of Child Safety policy and
procedures; risk-oriented case management information; the official Department
of Children's Services foster parent training; foster care board payment
information, an overview of case management policies/procedures, Advocate
protocols, communication techniques, and record-keeping.
(b) The training shall be facilitated by a
contract agency, in conjunction with the Department of Children's Services
program staff and with oversight by a recognized statewide foster parent
association representative.
(c) Each
Advocate will receive a minimum of twenty hours in-service training per year,
including program policy and procedure updates on both foster care and child
protective services.
(5) Complaints and Mediation:
(a) Any foster
parent who believes that the Department of Children's Services is in violation
of the Foster Parents' Bill of Rights, T.C.A. §
37-2-415, or otherwise has a
complaint should first discuss their concerns with the Case Manager assigned to
the foster home and attempt to resolve the issue. This step may involve showing
the foster parent the written policy and procedures relative to approval of a
foster home or any ongoing casework activities.
(b) If the Case Manager and the foster parent
cannot resolve the issue, then the foster parent shall notify the Team Leader
and request assistance from the Team Leader in mediating the
conflict.
(c) If the Case Manager
and the Team Leader cannot make correction or adjustments, the foster parent
shall notify the Team Coordinator in writing of their concerns, and request a
meeting with the Team Coordinator.
(d) A meeting with the Team Coordinator and
all parties must take place within seven working days of the receipt of the
foster parent complaint.
(e) The
outcome of the meeting with the Team Coordinator shall be documented in writing
within two working days of the meeting; responsibility for the documentation is
with the Case Manager with the supervisory approval and signature of the Team
Leader.
(f) The Team Coordinator
must then make a recommendation in writing for any action or decision resulting
from the meeting. Copies of the Team Coordinator's recommendation must be
forwarded to all participants.
(g)
Within seven working days of receiving the Team Coordinator's recommendation,
the foster parent may seek review by the Regional Administrator of the
Department of Children's Services.
(h) Upon receipt of the request for review,
the Regional Administrator shall review all the information, and shall schedule
an additional interview with the foster parent(s), DCS staff, and/or other
relevant parties.
(i) Copies of the
Regional Administrator's approval or modification of the Team Coordinator's
recommendation must be forwarded to all participants.
(j) Within seven working days of the Regional
Administrator's decision, the foster parent may seek review from DCS' Central
Office.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 37-2-405, 37-2-415, and 37-5-105.
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