Utah Admin. Code 512-500-6

Current through Bulletin 2024-17, September 1, 2024
Section R512-500-6 - Evaluation of Capacity for Ongoing Care of a Child
(1) The child and family team will determine the most appropriate relative or friend to meet the ongoing and permanency needs of the child:
(a) since the preliminary placement is made in an emergency situation, they may or may not be the most appropriate caregiver to meet the ongoing and permanency needs of the child; and
(b) the ongoing caregiver may be the kinship caregiver who is the preliminary placement or may be a different prospective caregiver.
(2) Child and Family Services will evaluate with the prospective relative or friend their capacity for ongoing care of the child as well as permanency if reunification efforts are not successful. The components of the evaluation process include:
(a) the child-specific home study for the relative or friend will include:
(i) results of the background screening;
(ii) obtaining positive written references from three different people known to the relative or friend expressing the referent's opinion about the family's ability to care for the child;
(iii) physical and emotional ability of the relative or friend to provide adequate care for the child;
(iv) understanding of family dynamics and how placement will impact relationships within the family;
(v) ability to provide for the child's safety and well-being needs and to support a plan for permanency;
(vi) analysis of the type of resources and support needed by the relative or friend to care for the child; and
(vii) ability of the home to meet required safety standards of the Office of Licensing; and
(b) providing information to the kinship caregiver to assist with considering options for ongoing care of the child, including:
(i) educating the kinship caregiver of the expectations of caring for a child who is under the jurisdiction of the court;
(ii) assessing the resources that may be available to assist the kinship caregiver in providing a stable placement for the child;
(iii) becoming a licensed out-of-home care placement for the child; and
(iv) requesting temporary custody and guardianship from the court.

Utah Admin. Code R512-500-6

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2015-19, effective 9/8/2015
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2020-02, effective 12/23/2019
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2022-07, effective 3/11/2022