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Definition
(1) A master's degree and ) One year of documented full-time work
experience in a child-placing agency, in a residential child-care
operation, or as a conservatorship caseworker or foster adoptive
home development worker for the department. (2) A bachelor's
degree from an accredited college or university in social work or
other human services field. and (B) One year working under the
direct supervision of child placement management staff. The direct
supervision with the child placement management staff must
consist of 10 documented, monthly, face-to-face, individual, case-
related conferences over the year. OR A bachelor's degree from
an
,accredited college or university. (A) Two years of documented full-
time work experience in a child-placing agency,(B) Two years of
working under the direct supervision of child placement
management staff. The direct supervision with the child placement
management staff must consist of 10 documented, monthly, face-to-
face, individual, case-related conferences over each annual period.
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What are the additional admission assessment requirements when I admit a child
for treatment services for emotional disorder or autism spectrum disorder?
What are the qualifications that an employee must have to perform child
placement activities?
What are the additional admission assessment requirements when I admit a child
for treatment services fora child with an intellectual disability?
What are the requirements for pre-placement visits for a child for foster care?
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Definition
(1) You must place the child within 72 hours; (2) The child was
removed from a situation involving alleged abuse or neglect; (3) The
child is an alleged perpetrator of abuse and cannot be served in the
child's current placement due to the child's perpetrating behaviors;
(4) The child displays behavior that is an immediate danger to self or
,to others and cannot function or be served in his current setting; (5)
The child was abandoned and, after exercising reasonable efforts,
the child's identity cannot be immediately determined.(6) The child
was removed from the child's home or placement, and there is an
immediate need to find a residence for the child; (7) A law
enforcement officer released the child to your child-placing agency
that has been authorized to accept such admissions; or (8) The
child is otherwise without adult care.
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What are the requirements when I
move a child from one foster home What are the responsibilities of child
to another? placement management staff?
What are the pre-service What constitutes an
experience requirements for emergency admission to my
caregivers? child placing agency?
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Definition
) A placement agreement must be signed by the child's parent,
exceptFor a transitional living program, a child 16 years old or older
may sign the placement agreement on the child's own behalf, as
provided in the Texas Family Code §32.203, without the consent of
the child's parent if the child [Medium]: (1) Resides separate and
apart from the child's parent and manages the child's own financial
, affairs; (2) Is unmarried and pregnant; or (3) Is unmarried and a parent.
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Who must sign the May a person perform community
placement agreement? service hours at my agency?
Are there any exemptions from
pediatric first aid and pediatric CPR With whom do I provide a copy
certification? of the child's initial service plan?
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Term
What qualifications must a treatment director have who oversees
treatment services for children with primary medical needs
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physician or a licensed
educator or a child psychologist
registered nurse
social worker or a licensed therapist dietician or a physical therapist
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