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- All placement decisions will be made consistent with the safety, best
interests and special needs of the child. When a child is removed from the care of a custodial
parent, the placing worker shall explore whether the non-custodial parent would be a
suitable caregiver for the child. If placement with the non-custodial parent is not
consistent with the safety, best interests and special needs of the child or if the
non-custodial parent is not a suitable caregiver for the child, placement in substitute care shall
be considered.
- Substitute care placement decisions consistent with the safety, best
interests and special needs of the child shall be made in consideration of the following:
- the least restrictive setting appropriate for the child which most
closely approximates a family;
- placement within reasonable proximity to the child's home when the
permanency goal is return home, and within the child's school district, whenever
possible, taking into account any special needs of the child and family, the
importance of maintaining continuity of the children's educational and social
relationships, and the availability of the service resources needed for the child and family;
PLACEMENT AND VISITATION SERVICES
September 14, 2001 - P.T. 2001.17
- the ability of prospective foster or adoptive parents to meet the needs
of a child. Placement in a foster or adoptive family home shall not be denied or delayed
on the basis of the race, color, or national origin of the child, or the foster
or adoptive family home members, nor shall placement for adoption of a child be denied
or delayed if an approved family is available either outside of the
Department's region handling the case or outside of the State of Illinois; and
- placement, if the child is of American Indian heritage, according to
criteria described in 89 Ill. Adm. Code 307 (Indian Child Welfare Services).
- prior to all placements in licensed foster family homes and unlicensed relative homes.
- When a private agency or DCFS worker fails to secure prior approval for a
placement in a licensed foster family home or unlicensed relative home through the
Placement Clearance Process or provides false or misleading information when requesting an
approval, the Director may take progressive action including, but not limited to:
- placing the worker's private agency or DCFS region on hold for cases; and
- implementing progressive discipline for the DCFS worker.
(Source: Amended at 25 Ill. Reg., effective September 14, 2001)
For more information, you may visit the following site:
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/pubs/mepa94/
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