Reunification Services Clause Samples
Reunification Services. Defendants shall, in conjunction with COA, develop and begin implementing a written plan to meet the needs identified in the required ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Care Services Reunification Needs Assessment, with specific steps and timetables for addressing gaps in the availability of effective services.
Reunification Services. 1) When the child’s permanency goal is reunification, DFCS shall identify in the parents’ service plan and make available directly or through referral those services DFCS deems necessary to address the behaviors or conditions resulting in the child’s placement in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care and to help the parents develop strategies to facilitate permanency for the child.
2) For a child with a permanency goal of reunification, the child’s assigned DFCS caseworker shall meet with the child’s biological parents at least monthly to assess service delivery and achievement of service goals, to keep the family informed and involved in decisions about the child, and to remain current about the family’s circumstances.
3) For children with a permanency goal of reunification, the case record shall document opportunities provided to parents in support of reunification, including involvement in service planning and access to needed services; constructive visitation and on-going contact with the child; reduction of barriers to contact, visitation, and involvement in the child’s care; and use of resources to prepare the family for reunification.
4) At least 40% of children with a permanency goal of reunification during the Period shall have service plans for their parents that identify those services DFCS deems necessary to address the behaviors or conditions resulting in the child’s placement in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care and case record documentation that DFCS made those identified services available directly or through referral.
5) At least 80% of children with a permanency goal of reunification during the Period shall have service plans for their parents that identify those services DFCS deems necessary to address the behaviors or conditions resulting in the child’s placement in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care and case record documentation that DFCS made those identified services available directly or through referral.
6) At least 90% of children with a permanency goal of reunification during the Period shall have service plans for their parents that identify those services DFCS deems necessary to address the behaviors or conditions resulting in the child’s placement in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care and case record documentation that DFCS made those identified services available directly or through referral.
