Child Welfare Director definition
Examples of Child Welfare Director in a sentence
This includes closing Oklahoma’s two DHS-operated shelters, which were the largest shelters in the state, and establishing heightened oversight of shelter placements by requiring the Child Welfare Director to authorize placing any child under 13 years of age in a shelter and requiring Regional Child Welfare Directors to approve shelter placements of youth 13 years of age or older.
Additionally, for all youth who are 16 years of age, a regional director and the Assistant Child Welfare Director for Field Operations must also approve any newly assigned ▇▇▇▇ goal.
On September 6, 2018, the Interim Child Welfare Director issued a numbered memo to all CWS Staff stating that effective September 17, 2018, an alert notification must be created in response to any issue in a ▇▇▇▇▇▇ home that requires ongoing monitoring.
First, the SPPU program and its staff were moved under the newly established Deputy Child Welfare Director for Placement Programs, where DHS has consolidated all placement related programs.
DHS’ Assistant Child Welfare Director joins the weekly calls held with districts reporting fewer than 80 percent of caseworkers meeting their caseload standard.
First, the SPPU program and staff were moved under the newly established Deputy Child Welfare Director for Placement Programs, where DHS has consolidated all placement related programs.
Each of the Tri Counties’ Child Welfare Director, and/or their designee will attend each monthly meeting, including those not within their specific jurisdiction, to ensure communications amongst the tri counties and multiple agencies remains open and consistent.
The ILT consists of the SSA Child Welfare Director, or designee, Health Care Agency (HCA) Deputy Agency Director, or designee, Chief Probation Officer, or designee, OCDE Superintendent of Schools, or designee and Regional Center of Orange County (RCOC) Executive Director, or designee.
Waiver for licensure must be approved by the Child Welfare Director in designated counties and by the County Director in non‐ designated counties.
Initially, historical information was not included as part of the information shared by the Liaisons with the community partners at MDTs. Effective December 2006, a decision was made by the Child Welfare Director that historical information can and should be shared with the community partners to assist them in assessing family situations.