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RE: Mandated services for substantiated CPS cases



Since the case record must reflect that the family participated in the
development of the case plan--how is this accomplished given the info below?


Thanks, 
Pam Mayer, MHS
Program Compliance
CFSD

-----Original Message-----
From: Bethalyn Fox [mailto:BFOX@www.cuyahoga.oh.us]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 12:42 PM
To: Child Maltreatment Researchers
Subject: Re: Mandated services for substantiated CPS cases


Here in Ohio we have the ability to request Court Ordered Protective
Supervision (COPS) from the Juvenile Court which court orders the service
outlined in the case plan. 

>>> risley.curtiss@asu.edu 05/09/01 01:09PM >>>
I need to know what states can go to court and get services mandated for
child abuse and neglect cases that have been substantiated but are not
needing removal of the children. Here in AZ families can refuse services and
the case gets closed. A large number of our substantiated cases close with
no services. We think this is really problematic and want to advocate for
change. Can anyone help. Thank you.

Christina Risley-Curtiss, MSSW, PhD
Associate Professor & Co-Director, Child Welfare Training Project
Arizona State University
School of Social Work
Tempe, AZ 85287-1802
480-965-6076
Fax: 480-965-5986