Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Human Services
Title R512 - Child and Family Services
Rule R512-11 - Accommodation of Moral and Religious Beliefs and Culture
Section R512-11-3 - Child and Family Services Responsibilities

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 512-11-3

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) Child and Family Services recognizes that children and families have the right to be understood within the context of their family's moral beliefs, religious beliefs, and culture.

(2) When intervening with a family, Child and Family Services caseworkers shall ask the family to identify aspects of the family's moral beliefs, religious beliefs, and culture that are relevant to the care and placement of the child.

(3) Child and Family Services shall develop a Child and Family Team when engaging children and families.

(a) The Child and Family Team shall discuss with the child and family any aspects of their moral beliefs, religious beliefs, and culture that they wish to have accommodated.

(b) The UFACET shall identify the moral beliefs, religious beliefs, and culture of the child and family and the accommodations requested by the child and family. The method that Child and Family Services will employ to make the accommodation or the reasons that such accommodation is not reasonable or proper shall be reflected in the Child and Family Team Meeting minutes or the Child and Family Plan.

(c) The decisions of the Child and Family Team related to accommodations of moral beliefs, religious beliefs, and culture shall be documented in the Child and Family Team Meeting minutes and reflected in the services and provisions made in the Child and Family Plan. Any accommodation that cannot be provided shall be explained to the child and family and noted in the Child and Family Plan.

(d) When Child and Family Services is not able to accommodate exactly some aspect of the family's moral beliefs, religious beliefs, or culture, the Child and Family Team may explore the best way to accommodate the moral beliefs, religious beliefs, or culture of the child and family.

(e) These accommodations shall be periodically reviewed with the parents or caregivers, along with other requirements, to assure that the moral beliefs, religious beliefs, and culture of the child and family are met according to the decisions made by the Child and Family Team.

(4) The planning and implementation of other activities provided by Child and Family Services shall identify in the Child and Family Team Meeting minutes aspects of the family's moral beliefs, religious beliefs, and culture that are relevant to the service. Documentation shall identify any requested accommodation and the method Child and Family Services employs to make accommodation for the child and family or the reasons accommodation is not reasonable or appropriate.

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