Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act
What does CAPTA stand for?
Policy, Program and Regulatory Standards
What is the Bureau the Substitute Care and Licensing policy team is in?
A youth in foster care receives this when the youth is 14 years old or older by the agency.
What is the Foster Youth Rights Handbook?
Public, private, independent and international are types of this.
What are types of adoptions?
DCY
What is the acronym for the Department of Children and Youth?
Kinship Supports Incentive
What does KSI stand for?
45 days being revised to 60 days.
What is the number of days a PCSA has to complete an assessment/investigation of child abuse and/or neglect?
Continuous Certification, Rule Integration, Tiered Foster Care and Ohio's Children and Families (OCAF)
What are the major initiatives sub care policy is active in?
An Ohio program which helps youth and young adults with foster care experience navigate supportive services and resources?
What is the Youth Navigator Network?
Ohio Adoption Grant Program, Post Adoption Special Services Subsidy, Kinship Licensing Incentive Program, and State Kinship Guardianship Assistance Program.
What are programs administered by the Kinship Adoption Policy team?
5180 is the Division in ORC.
What is the division rules will be moved to in ORC for Department of Children and Youth?
Stands for Guardianship
What is the G in KGAP?
Plan of Safe Care
What plan is required to be developed for infants who are substance exposed and their families federally per the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA)?
Ohio's Children Alliance (OCA), Public Children Services Association of Ohio (PCSAO) and Ohio Youth Advisory Board (OYAB)
What are the stakeholder organizations the sub care policy team gathers feedback from?
Providing Cash, buying a car, and paying for extracurricular activities
What are some ways PCSAs can use Independent Living funds?
This program provides $12.10 per day for a child in the custody of a PCSA that has been placed with kin for 6 months.
What is the Kinship Support Program (KSP)?
Alicia Leatherman
Who is the Chief Strategy Officer over policy at DCY?
There are 19 currently in Ohio.
What are Title IV-E Juvenile Courts?
This is comprised of the Safety Assessment, Family Assessment, Specialized Assessment/Investigation, Ongoing Case Assessment/Investigation, Family Case Plan, Case Review and Semi-Annual Administrative Review.
What is the Comprehensive Assessment and Planning Model (CAPM)?
The CANs - Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths Assessment
What assessment tool is required for a Qualified Residential Treatment Placement (QRTP)?
The maximum age an emancipated youth can receive supportive service form the PCSA after leaving foster care.
What is 21 years of age?
2,558 is the current number of children for Ohio's PCSAs.
What is the number of children in permanent custody?
To promote positive, lifelong outcomes for Ohio youth through early intervention, quality education, and family support programs.
What is the Ohio Department of Children and Youth's mission?
Placement providers submit this to get a rate of IV-E reimbursable costs per day.
What is a Cost Report?
A custodial parent cannot be a responsible party on this.
What is a safety plan?
Chapter 52 of Ohio Administrative Code
What chapter in OAC contains ICPC?
The maximum financial assistance eligible former foster youth can receive per year to support their post-secondary education journey.
What is $5,000.00?
2,213 is the current number of children in Ohio working with PCSAs.
What is the number of children placed with a relative?
What are the goals for DCY?
Foster Care Maintenance (FCM)
What title IV-E funding do counties rely on the most for foster care reimbursement?