Case Plan for a Child Alleged or Found to Be a Child in Need of Services
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Juvenile Code
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- Case Plan for a Child Alleged or Found to Be a Child in Need of Services
If a child is alleged or adjudicated to be a child in need of services and is placed in foster care, the child shall be required to have a case plan. In addition to the case plan requirements of Code Section 15-11-201, a case plan shall include:
- A description of such child's strengths and needs;
- A description of such child's specific parental strengths and needs;
- A description of other personal, family, or environmental problems that may contribute to such child's behaviors;
- A description of the safety, physical, and mental health needs of such child;
- Identification of the least restrictive placement to safeguard such child's best interests and protect the community;
- An assessment of the availability of community resources to address such child's and his or her family's needs;
- An assessment of the availability of court diversion services; and
- An assessment of the availability of other preventive measures.
(Code 1981, §15-11-404, enacted by Ga. L. 2013, p. 294, § 1-1/HB 242.)
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