Continuing services and support provided under the Fostering Futures program shall include the following, where necessary:
1. Medical care under the state plan for medical assistance;
2. Housing, placement, and support in the form of continued foster care maintenance payments in an amount not less than the rate set immediately prior to the program participant's exit from foster care. Policies and decisions regarding housing options shall take into consideration the program participant's autonomy and developmental maturity, and safety assessments of such living arrangements shall be age-appropriate and consistent with federal guidance on supervised settings in which program participants live independently. For program participants residing in an independent living setting, the local department may send all or part of the foster care maintenance payments directly to the program participant, as agreed upon by the local department and the program participant. For program participants residing in a foster family home, foster care maintenance payments shall be paid to the foster parents; and
3. Case management services, including a case plan that describes (i) the program participant's housing or living arrangement; (ii) the resources available to the program participant in the transition from the Fostering Futures program to independent adulthood; and (iii) the services and support to be provided to meet the program participant's individual goals, provided such services and support are appropriate for and consented to by the program participant. All case plans shall be developed in consultation with the program participant and, at the participant's option, with up to two members of the case planning team who are chosen by the program participant and are not a foster parent of or caseworker for such program participant. An individual selected by a program participant to be a member of the case planning team may be removed from the team at any time if there is good cause to believe that the individual would not act in the best interests of the program participant.
2020, cc. 95, 732.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 63.2 - Welfare (Social Services)
§ 63.2-900.1. Kinship foster care
§ 63.2-900.2. Placement of sibling groups; visitation
§ 63.2-900.3. School placement of children in foster care
§ 63.2-901. Supervision of placement of children in homes
§ 63.2-901.1. Criminal history and central registry check for placements of children
§ 63.2-902. Agreements with persons taking children; dispute resolution; appeals
§ 63.2-903. Entrustment agreements; adoption
§ 63.2-904.1. Intervention by Commissioner; corrective action plans; assumption of temporary control
§ 63.2-904.2. Complaint system
§ 63.2-905. Foster care services
§ 63.2-905.1. Independent living services
§ 63.2-905.2. Security freezes and annual credit checks for children in foster care
§ 63.2-905.3. Documents provided to foster care youth
§ 63.2-905.5. Survey of children aging out of foster care
§ 63.2-906. Foster care plans; permissible plan goals; court review of foster children
§ 63.2-906.1. Qualified residential treatment programs
§ 63.2-907. Administrative review of children in foster care
§ 63.2-908. Permanent foster care placement
§ 63.2-909. Child support for child placed in foster care by court
§ 63.2-910.1. Acceptance of children by local departments of social services
§ 63.2-910.2. Petition to terminate parental rights
§ 63.2-911. Liability insurance for foster parents
§ 63.2-912. Visitation of child placed in foster care
§ 63.2-913. Establishment of minimum training requirements
§ 63.2-913.1. Caseload standard
§ 63.2-915. Appeals to Commissioner
§ 63.2-916. Notice of developmental disabilities
§ 63.2-917. Fostering Futures program; established
§ 63.2-919. Fostering Futures program; eligibility
§ 63.2-920. Continuing services and support
§ 63.2-922. Termination of voluntary continuing services and support agreement; notice; appeal