Discharge Planning 624-05-15-110

(Revised 10/15/12 ML #3341)

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PI 15-17

PI 15-17 Attachment

 

 

Every young person deserves a permanent family relationship. For some, permanency may be defined as a lifelong connection to a supportive adult.

 

The Child & Family Team, including the youth, needs to develop a comprehensive discharge plan, focusing on the individualized needs of the young person. Special attention must be given to the youth's mental health, substance abuse, and developmental issues. All youth should leave care with the following:

The areas of housing, education, and/or employment should be firmly in place prior to discharge. Youth should not be discharged from foster care without fully exploring financial resources. For those youth without the support of a family, the plan should include significant adults that can be counted on to support the youth following his/her discharge. Appropriate referrals, including those to Independent Living Programs and Medical Assistance, should be made prior to discharge.

 

NOTE: Refer to transition planning under 624-05-15-50

 

Foster youth aging out of the system must be provided with a copy of their health and education records at no cost to the youth. In addition, they must be informed of the option to remain in or return to foster care through 18+ Continued Care.

 

All efforts must be made to ensure that foster youth are not discharged into homelessness.