620.240 Case progress reports.
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The cabinet shall file for each child a case progress report at least once every six
(6)months with the court and the Administrative Office of the Courts Citizen Foster Care Review Board Program. The first case progress report after the child is placed in the custody of the cabinet by an order of temporary custody or commitment shall be mailed to the Administrative Office of the Courts Citizen Foster Care Review Board Program and subsequent case progress reports shall be provided to the local citizen foster care review board within the case file. The case progress report shall include but is not limited to:
(1)The length of time the child has been in the custody of the cabinet;
(2)The number, location, and date for each placement during the time the child has
been in the custody of the cabinet;
(3)A description of the services and assistance provided or arranged by the cabinet to
the parents since the last case permanency plan or case progress report, and results
achieved;
(4)A description of the efforts and progress of the parents since the last case
permanency plan and case progress report, including the number and dates of
parental visits and the extent, quality, and frequency of the parents' communication
with the child;
(5)The barriers, familial and institutional, to returning the child home or releasing the
child from the custody of the cabinet and services that are not currently available in
the community;
(6)An evaluation of the child's current placement and services provided to the child;
(7)Recommendations for necessary services required to release the child from the
custody of the cabinet, to return the child home, or to facilitate another permanent
placement;
(8)A timetable for the child's return home or other permanent placement; and
(9)If return home is not recommended, a specific recommendation for a permanent
placement, including termination of parental rights if appropriate. If continued
foster care is recommended, an explanation as to why another permanent placement
is not appropriate.