THE CDSS AND COUNTY AGREE TO COORDINATE EFFORTS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS Sample Clauses

THE CDSS AND COUNTY AGREE TO COORDINATE EFFORTS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS. A. Promote permanence for children who are in out-of-home care.
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THE CDSS AND COUNTY AGREE TO COORDINATE EFFORTS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS. Promote permanence for children who are in out-of-home care. Exchange information about dependent children and keep each other informed of general progress in cases involving children in out of home placement and changes that may affect the casework provided by the other Party. This exchange may include, but is not limited to, any information (e.g., complaints, concerns, licensing or Resource Family Approval (RFA) written directive violations) that would reflect the suitability of the prospective adoptive family or their ability to provide appropriate care for a child. Keep each other informed of general progress in the case and changes that may affect the casework provided by the other Party, including potential placement changes. Notify the other Party before taking any action that may have the potential to disrupt or terminate placement unless events are of an emergency nature or are so serious that immediate action is required to protect the child from harm. Establish mutually agreed upon timelines for joint reviews, referrals and reports required by the CDSS, County, or the juvenile court. Provide written materials or reports required to carry out effective adoption planning and to meet the mandates of the juvenile court. Work jointly and share responsibilities to recruit and train an adequate pool of families to serve the permanency needs of children. Ensure payment of AAP benefits in compliance with Title 22 CCR Section 35325 et seq. Use the Child Welfare Services/Case Management System (CWS/CMS) or the Child Welfare Services/California Automated Response and Engagement System (CWS/CARES) to record information and case activities for dependent children and xxxxxx families. Provide other appropriate and necessary coordination as needed. Services for the child before a permanent plan is determined. The County and the CDSS Will: Jointly assess the child pursuant to W&IC Section 361.5(g), and before the filing date of a report recommending that Family Reunification (FR) services not be provided. Jointly assess the child approximately 90 days before the 6-month and 12-month review hearings required by W&IC Section 366.21, the 18-month review hearing required by W&IC Section 366.22 and the 24-month review hearing required by W&IC Section 366.25, as appropriate. Jointly assess relatives and/or other potential caregivers that are being considered as permanency resources for a child prior to placement or as soon thereafter as possible. Both the CDSS and the ...

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