Sec. 07.02.01.01. Purpose and Goals  


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  • A. The purpose of In-Home Family Services is to:

    (1) Promote the safety and well-being of children and their families;

    (2) Preserve family unity where children's safety can be supported;

    (3) Maintain permanency for children; and

    (4) Empower families to achieve or sustain independence and self-sufficiency.

    B. The goals of In-Home Family Services include:

    (1) Enhancing the parents' ability to create a safe, stable, and nurturing home environment that promotes healthy child development;

    (2) Preventing out-of-home placement of children when safety can be promoted to a sufficient proportion; and

    (3) Providing, referring to, and coordinating services needed to achieve or maintain family safety, stability, independence, and unity.

    C. The Department provides a continuum of service programs designed to achieve the purposes and goals of In-Home Family Services and meet the needs of individual families. The programs include:

    (1) Services to Families with Children-Central Intake (SFC-I) or Family Support Services (FSS), as described in Regulation .04 of this chapter;

    (2) Services to Families with Children-Continuing (SFC-C), as described in Regulation .05 of this chapter;

    (3) Intensive Family Services (IFS), as described in Regulation .06 of this chapter;

    (4) Families Now, as described in Regulation .07 of this chapter;

    (5) Continuing Protective Services, as described in Regulation .08 of this chapter; and

    (6) Consolidated Family Services, as described in Regulation .09 of this chapter.

    D. In each program specified in §C of this regulation, services shall be:

    (1) Child safety based;

    (2) Family focused;

    (3) Dedicated to work with families as partners;

    (4) Built on respect of the family;

    (5) Designed to build on family strengths and unity within the context of the family's culture and community;

    (6) Dedicated to prevent, reduce, or eliminate behaviors, institutional practices, and community conditions that may place a child, family, or community at risk of maltreatment;

    (7) Primarily provided in the home or community;

    (8) Flexible and based on the changing needs of families and children at various times in their lives;

    (9) Timely; and

    (10) Designed to achieve measurable outcomes.

    E. The local department may terminate services with the family at any time during the course of the intervention when:

    (1) The goals have been met and the safety issues have been resolved;

    (2) There has been a referral to another unit or agency for service; or

    (3) The family declines or fails to accept service, safety is not an issue, and other intervention is not warranted.