Effective: September 30, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 110 - 134th General Assembly
Each PCSA caseworker hired after January 1, 2007, shall complete at least one hundred two hours of in-service training during the first year of the caseworker's continuous employment as a PCSA caseworker, except that the executive director of the public children services agency may waive the training requirement for a school of social work graduate who participated in the university partnership program described in division (E) of section 5101.141 of the Revised Code and as provided in section 5153.124 of the Revised Code. The training shall consist of courses in all of the following:
(A) Recognizing, accepting reports of, and preventing child abuse, neglect, and dependency;
(B) Assessing child safety;
(C) Assessing risks;
(D) Interviewing persons;
(E) Investigating cases;
(F) Intervening;
(G) Providing services to children and their families;
(H) The importance of and need for accurate data;
(I) Preparation for court;
(J) Maintenance of case record information;
(K) The legal duties of PCSA caseworkers to protect the constitutional and statutory rights of children and families from the initial time of contact during investigation through treatment, including instruction regarding parents' rights and the limitations that the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution places upon caseworkers and their investigations;
(L) Content on other topics relevant to child abuse, neglect, and dependency, including permanency strategies, concurrent planning, and adoption as an option for unintended pregnancies.
After a PCSA caseworker's first year of continuous employment as a PCSA caseworker, the caseworker annually shall complete thirty-six hours of training in areas relevant to the caseworker's assigned duties.
During the first two years of continuous employment as a PCSA caseworker, each PCSA caseworker shall complete at least twelve hours of training in recognizing the signs of domestic violence and its relationship to child abuse as established in rules the director of job and family services shall adopt pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. The twelve hours may be in addition to the training required during the caseworker's first year of employment or part of the training required during the second year of employment.
Last updated August 12, 2021 at 2:46 PM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 5153 | County Children Services
Section 5153.01 | County Children Services Definitions.
Section 5153.02 | Who May Serve as County Public Children Services Agency.
Section 5153.03 | Appointment to County Board.
Section 5153.04 | Officers - Meetings.
Section 5153.05 | Advisory Committee on Children Services.
Section 5153.06 | Employment Contract With Executive Director.
Section 5153.10 | Executive Director - Inquiry Into Community Conditions.
Section 5153.11 | Executive Director - Powers and Duties.
Section 5153.111 | Criminal Records Check.
Section 5153.112 | Caseworker Qualifications.
Section 5153.113 | Fitness of Child Welfare Applicant.
Section 5153.12 | Classified Civil Service Status of Employees.
Section 5153.121 | Permitting Employee Sharing Between Department and County Board.
Section 5153.122 | Caseworker In-Service Training.
Section 5153.123 | Caseworker Supervisor In-Service Training.
Section 5153.124 | Rules Implementing Training Requirements.
Section 5153.125 | Determining Caseworker's Training Needs.
Section 5153.126 | Determining Supervisor's Training Needs.
Section 5153.127 | Collect and Maintaining Data From Individual Training Needs Assessment Forms.
Section 5153.131 | Liability Insurance.
Section 5153.15 | Vesting Powers in Single County Agency.
Section 5153.16 | Duties of Agency.
Section 5153.161 | Place for Providing Care.
Section 5153.166 | Additional Rules Governing Agency Performance of Duties.
Section 5153.17 | Maintenance of Records.
Section 5153.173 | Court Determination Against Disclosure.
Section 5153.175 | Information Regarding Fitness of Day-Care License Applicant to Be Provided.
Section 5153.176 | Information Concerning Child Abuse or Neglect by Licensee.
Section 5153.18 | Public Children Services Agency - Executive Director - Powers and Duties.
Section 5153.19 | Determining Ability to Pay Cost of Care.
Section 5153.20 | Cost of Care Charged to County of Legal Residence.
Section 5153.21 | Establishing Children's Home.
Section 5153.22 | Furnishing of Institutional Care to Children of County.
Section 5153.23 | Superintendent of Home - Powers and Duties.
Section 5153.24 | Admission, Removal and Transfer of Children to Children's Home.
Section 5153.25 | Industrial, Agricultural, and Other Pursuits.
Section 5153.26 | Fund for Payment of Emergency Accounts.
Section 5153.27 | Department of Job and Family Services Certification.
Section 5153.28 | Reporting Child in Need of Public Care.
Section 5153.29 | Sale, Lease or Other Use of County Children's Home.
Section 5153.30 | Accepting Gifts and Bequests.
Section 5153.31 | Institution or Agency - Transfer of Power and Duties.
Section 5153.32 | Transfer From Corporation to Child Welfare Institution or Agency.
Section 5153.33 | Investing Funds.
Section 5153.34 | Acquiring Property and Equipment.
Section 5153.35 | Levying Taxes and Making Appropriations for Public Children Services Agency.
Section 5153.36 | Joint Board for Establishment of District Children's Home.
Section 5153.37 | Annual Assessment of Taxes for Support of Home.
Section 5153.38 | Accepting Gifts and Bequests.
Section 5153.39 | Appointing Board of Trustees.
Section 5153.41 | Superintendent of Home - Bond - Powers and Duties.
Section 5153.42 | Management and Operation of District Children's Homes.
Section 5153.43 | Site of District Children's Home.
Section 5153.44 | Appointing Trustees.
Section 5153.45 | Removal - Vacancy.
Section 5153.46 | Powers Between Selection and Purchase of Site, and Erection and Occupancy.
Section 5153.47 | Control of Farm.
Section 5153.48 | Appraising Value of Site and Buildings.
Section 5153.49 | County Withdrawing From District.
Section 5153.50 | Meeting of County Auditors of Counties Comprising District.
Section 5153.51 | Expenses of County Commissioners.
Section 5153.52 | County May Support Private Children's Homes.