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(Revised 12/1/15 ML #3461)
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This refers to the return of a child in foster care to the home of one or both parents.
When to Select this Goal:
The goal of return home is generally the first choice for a permanent plan. It maintains family roots, requires few legal procedures and is usually the least traumatic.
The goal of return home should be considered when the assessment/ Strengths Discovery indicates the following:
- The parent is able to provide safely and adequately for the child's well being.
- The parent will be able to provide safely and adequately for the child's well being in a reasonable period of time.
- The parent wants to have the child returned home.
- The child wants to return home.
- Conditions in the home are sufficiently positive after the parents have met the treatment plan goals.
How to Implement this Goal:
To return a child to the home of his parents, there are two steps to follow:
- The development of a clear plan which includes the roles of the parent, child, natural supports (neighbors, minister, relative, etc.), foster parents, and agencies as described in the single plan of care.
- Future specific tasks the parent and the child, where appropriate, must complete in order to provide adequately for the child’s permanence, safety, and well being.
- A visitation plan designed to strengthen the parent-child bond.
- Target date for return home.
- Follow-up plan/safety plan for family support after the child is returned home.
- Clarification of the legal status of child and family.
When Not to Select this Goal:
The goal of return home would not be appropriate under the following circumstances.
- The parent does not want to have the child returned.
- The child strongly objects with good cause to returning home.
- The parent cannot or will not provide adequately for the child's safety and well being.
- The parent will not be able to provide adequately for the child's safety and well being within a reasonable period of time.
- The parent(s) refuses to participate in treatment