Case Transfer definition
Case Transfer means the process of transferring primary responsibility for a case.
Case Transfer means the process of engaging the services of another child welfare service provider for a child/family currently receiving services from a different agency, or transferring a case to a child welfare services provider after an investigation has determined the need for ongoing services.
Case Transfer means fiscal and planning responsibility for a case which is opened on the Child and Youth Centered Information System (CYCIS) that is changed via a CFS 1425, Change of Status Form, from one region, site or field office to another or from a purchase of service agency to the Department or to another purchase of service agency. A different worker is assigned when a case is transferred, and those activities necessary to transfer case management responsibility for service delivery to a family and or child from worker to worker or Department office to Department office or Department office to purchase of service agency or purchase of service agency to purchase of service agency are completed. Transfer includes physical delivery of the case record as necessary for service provision.
Examples of Case Transfer in a sentence
Provider shall be responsible for requesting the Case Transfer Staffing from Eckerd Connects Senior Director of Growth and Transformation or designee.
Transfer Case Transfer Case and all internal components; Seals and Gaskets.
Provider’s Case Manager shall make a visit to the home to include the children at the residence within one (1) calendar day of acceptance from the Case Transfer Staffing.
All IHNJ referrals must come from the PCSO CPID and referred via Case Transfer Staffing.
Closed investigations may only be accepted with prior approval from Eckerd Connects Senior Director of Growth and Transformation at least seventy-two (72) hours prior to Case Transfer Staffing.