Title: Family Preservation in Georgia
1Family Preservation in Georgia
- A Legal and Judicial Guide to Preventing
Unnecessary Removal to State Custody
2Family Preservation in Georgia
- Financial support from the Georgia Bar Foundation
- Resources and contributions of the project
partners - Barton Child Law Policy ClinicEmory University
- Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation
- Supreme Court of Georgias Committee on Justice
for Children
3Who Should Read This Guide?
- New Legal Practitioners
- Experienced Child Welfare Legal
ProfessionalsJudges and Lawyers - DFCS?
To obtain copies...
The Guide can be downloaded from the Barton
Clinic Website www.Childwelfare.net
4Our Approach
- What is the role of the lawyers and judges when
DFCS is the one that makes the decision whether
to remove? - How do judges decide whether a removal is
necessary? - How can lawyers best represent clients who face
the removal of a child? - When is a removal not a removal?
The limited scope of this Guide
Prevention of abuse and reunification of children
with their parents are equally important
components of family preservation
5The Forces Involved in the Removal Decision
- Parents and Childrens Rights
- The right to the custody and control of ones
child is a fiercely guarded right in our society
and in our law. It is a right that should be
infringed upon only under the most compelling
circumstances. In re M.S., 178 Ga. App. 380 - All children have the right to a healthy and
safe childhood in a nurturing, permanent family,
or in the closest substitute to a family
setting. NCJFCJ Key Principles
6The Forces Involved in the Removal Decision
- Child Safety
- 2007 in Georgia32,641 substantiated reports of
maltreatment - 27,728 victims of neglect
- 3,097 victims of physical abuse
- 1,201 victims of sexual abuse
- 615 victims of other abuse
- The affect of adverse childhood experiences on
child development
7DFCS Decision Whether to Remove a Child From the
Home
- Intake
- Screen out or refer for investigation?
- DFCS policy calls for erring on the side of
caution in accepting case for investigation - Response time
- Diversion
8DFCS Investigation of Maltreatment
- Safety Assessment
- Immediate danger of physical harm
- What resources exist that would allow the child
to remain safely in the home? - What protective interventions are necessary?
- Risk Assessment
- Risk of future maltreatment
- Identify families who may benefit from services
How do case managers conduct assessments?
The Risk Assessment is attached as Appendix A The
Safety Assessment is attached as Appendix B
9DFCS Investigation of Maltreatment
- Supervisory Review
- Has the case manager accurately assessed child
safety and risk factors? - Removal should be the last option to maintain the
childs safety
10When Does DFCS Make the Decision to Remove?
- At intake in particularly dangerous cases
- During investigation based on information that
indicates danger - During an on-going case, after reasonable
efforts to address the risk fail
Remember, however . . .
DFCS cannot remove a child from the home without
court authority.
11Removing a Child From the Home
- In your county
- Who makes the decision to request the courts
authorization to remove a child to DFCS custody? - Does DFCS seek legal advice from the SAAG before
requesting court authorization to remove? - Does DFCS ask assistance from law enforcement
when removing children from the home? - How frequently does law enforcement take
protective custody of a child?
12Reasonable Efforts to Preserve the Family and
Prevent Removal?
- What is reasonable?
- Is this a legal determination?
- How can lawyers and judges determine
reasonability of social work? - Efforts must address the needs of the family
- No laundry list of efforts
13DFCS Child Family Service Planthe CFSP
- Georgias 2005-2009 CFSP, along with the Annual
Progress and Services Reports (APSR), describe
the services DFCS provides to protect children
and preserve families in Georgia. - The federal government monitors Georgias
compliance with the CFSP through a process known
as the Child and Family Services Review (CFSR).
Where can I find Georgias CFSP, APSR, and CFSR?
Georgias CFSR/Program Improvement Plan
Websitewww.gacfsrpip.org
14DFCS Child Family Service Planthe CFSP
- In response to CFSR findings that Georgia was not
in substantial conformity with its CFSP, Georgia
has developed program improvement plans (PIP).
Where can I find Georgias PIP?
Georgias CFSR/Program Improvement Plan
Websitewww.gacfsrpip.org
15DFCS Policy
- The agencys statement of policy is the first
step - Is it ever reasonable for DFCS not to follow its
own policy?
Where can I find DFCS policy?
DFCS Policy Manualhttp//www.odis.dhr.state.ga.us
Barton Clinic index and links to DFCS
policy http//childwelfare.net/DHR/policies/cpind
ex.html
16Understanding Services
- Basic Services
- TANFTemporary Assistance to Needy Families
- Food Stamps
- Childcare and Parent ServicesCAPS
- PUP
- Housing, medical services, treatment services,
transportation
17Understanding Services
- Family Support Services
- Prevention and early intervention services
- Children 1st
- Babies Cant Wait
- Parent education classes
- Connecting families to community resources
- School outreach and life-skills training
- Treatment and recovery support
18Understanding Services
- Family Preservation Services
- Intensive services
- Families in crisis
- Families at risk for child removal
- Family based?
19Delivery of FPS
- Ongoing CPSFamily Preservation
- Case Management
- Direct services
- Services from outside providers
- Good social work judgment
- Care, logic, common sense, and reasonableness
- Did DFCS offer and provide the services most
likely to remedy a particular familys needs?
20Safety Planning
- During investigation or ongoing case
- Identifies each safety concern
- Outlines steps to ensure safety
21The Safety Plan
- Use of family resources, neighbors or individuals
as safety resources - Use of community agencies or services as safety
resources - Having the alleged perpetrator leave the home
- Having the non-maltreating caregiver move to a
safe environment with the child
22The Out of Home Safety Plan
- Having the caregiver place the child outside the
homeis this a removal? - The familys right to make its own decisions to
avoid foster care - The familys decision in the face of DFCS
pressure - A safety plan using out of home placement should
never be a permanent placement or be a substitute
for court action
23Family Team Meetings
- FTM as a tool for engaging families in the change
process - Who comes to the FTM?
- How frequently is DFCS holding FTMs?
- The Family Plan
24Court Impact
- How can the Juvenile Court help to prevent
unnecessary removal? - DFCS cannot remove without court
authorizationthe judicial branch provides the
check on the executive branch - How can the Juvenile Court contribute to family
preservation?
25Court Culture
- Urgency rather than delay
- Shared responsibility rather than mistrust and
blame - Best practices
- High expectations for preserving safety within
the home
26Knowledge and Use of Removal Data
- A court does not make removal decisions to
maintain or attain good numbers - What do the numbers mean to you?
To find your numbers...
Fostering Court Improvement http//fosteringco
urtimprovement.org
27Stakeholder Collaboration
- Community Resources
- Training
- Information Sharing
- Maximizing Federal Funding
- Protocols for Reasonable Efforts
28Contrary to the Welfare
- The judges decision authorizing removal and
continued detention - At authorization
- At 72 hours
- Can the law standardize the analysis?
The law...
O.C.G.A. Section 15-11-57 (a)
29Juvenile Court Authorization
- The judge or an intake officer?
- Training of the intake officer
- Questions to ask
Questions to ask. . .
See appendix C
30Reasonable Efforts
- Knowledge of what resources should be available
- Knowledge of what resources are, in fact,
available - Making the finding