Working with Child Deprivation Cases in Georgia's Juvenile Courts
A REFERENCE MANUAL FOR
SPECIAL ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS GENERAL
If a 30 Day case plan is submitted to the court which contains a plan for reunification
services, it must also address each of the following items:
- each reason requiring the removal of the child;
- the purpose for which the child was placed in foster care, including a statement
of the reason why the child cannot be adequately protected at home and the harm
which may occur if the child remains in the home;
- the services offered and provided to prevent the removal of the child from
the home;
- a discussion of how the plan is designed to achieve a placement in the least
restrictive, most family-like setting available and in close proximity to the
home of the parents, consistent with the best interests and special needs of
the child;
- a clear description of the specific actions taken by the parents and specific
services provided by DFCS or other appropriate agencies in order to bring about
the identified changes that must be made in order to return the child to the
home. (all services and actions required of the parents not directly related
to the circumstances necessitating separation cannot be made conditions for
the return of the child without further court review).
- specific time frames in which the goals of the plan are to be accomplished
to fulfill the purpose of the reunification plan;
- the person within DFCS who is directly responsible for ensuring that the
plan is implemented;
- consideration of the advisability of reasonable visitation schedules which
allow parent(s) to maintain meaningful contact with their children through personal
visits, telephone calls, and letters.
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