Section 6 Resources Post Care Flashcards
5 resource or services post release
- Post release services
- Safety and will being follow-up call
- ORR national call center
- UC sexual abuse hotline
- Notification of concern
Post-release services
Provided to those who would need it from ongoing assistance by social service agencies. These connect children and sponsors to community-based resources. Children with a home stuffy always receive PRS, but those without a home study may receive it as well
Safety and Well Bein Follow-up Call
All children released to a sponsors get a call within 30 days of being released. This call is to determine whether the child is still with the sponsors, is in school, knows about court dates, and is sade
ORR National Call Center
Help like to field calls from released children and families and links released children and families or sponsors with services in local communities. Released children and their family members, spinsors, legal article providers, child advicates, and others can use it. The call center reports to local law enforcement or child protective services as is appripeiate
UC Sexual Abuse Hotline
Release children, family members, sponsors, legal service providers, child advocates, and other community members can report confirmed or suspected sexual abuse or harassment that occurred at ORR care providers to the sexual abuse hotline, which then reports allegation to ORR, local law enforcement, and child protective services
Notification fo Concern
Any ORR grantees or contractors that talk to UC after their release and have concerns should raise the issues to appropriation investigative agencies
Cases in which ORR refers for PRS
- The child received a home study
- The child was released to a non-relative sponsor
- The release was determined to be safe and appropriate but the UC and sponsor would benefit from ongoing assistance from a CBP
10 areas of PRS services
- Placement and stability
- Immigration proceedings
- Guardianship
- Legal services
- Education
- Medical services
- Individual mental health services
- Family stabilization and counseling
- substance abuse
- Gang prevention
PRS provider caseloads
Providers should be 1:25, but can go up to 1:40 if needed. Caseloads cannot exceed 1:40 per case manager.
Level 1 post-release services
In-home engagements to assess need of children and assess needs and assist children in accessing community services with focus on PRs areas
Level 2 post release services
Assessed to need further services tha. Level 1 and should include:
- regularly scheduled home visits (once a month)
-ongoing needs assessment
- comprehensive case management
- access to therapeutic supports
Case providers must submit to ORR for both level 1 and 2 cases:
- Monthly follow-up reports
- Notifications of concern (if applicable)
- Case closure reports
Prs service area: placement stability and safety
Working with sponsors to address challenges parenting a IC, including maintaining a safe home, supervision, protecting from threats by smugglers, traffickers and Ganges, and info about child abuse, neglect, separation, grift and loss, and the impacts of those on chikdren
Prs service area: guardianship
If not a legal garudian of the child, the provider should give an overview of benefits of becoming a guardian
Timeframe for starting PRS
If a home study under TVPRA triggered PRS, provider must start services within two days of Lea into