District Of Columbia Code § 16-2312a

Evaluation of family team meetings and 72-hour time period for commencement of shelter care hearing.
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At intervals no later than 6 months, 18 months, and 30 months after [April 12, 2005], the Agency shall commission an independent process and impact evaluation of the family team meetings authorized in section 16-2312(a-1)   and the 72-hour period authorized in section 16-2312(a)(1)  . Each evaluation shall, at a minimum, assess the following processes and outcomes of the family team meetings:
Rates of participation in the meetings for different types of participants, including parents, children, and relatives;
Demographic information about children and families who participated in the meetings;
The percentage of meetings resulting in approved safety plans;
The supports and services included in approved safety plans;
The extent to which supports and services included in approved safety plans actually were provided;
The percentage of meetings that resulted in the filing of a petition in the Family Court to remove a child from the home, and the percentage of meetings that resulted in a decision not to file a petition in Family Court;
The placement outcomes for children who were the subject of the meetings, including: The percentage of children living with parents; The percentage of children living with relatives; The percentage of children who have been adopted; The percentage of children living in foster care; and Other applicable placements;
The percentage of children who received a permanent placement and whose cases were closed;
The percentage of children who were the subject of subsequent reports to the Agency’s abuse and neglect reporting line; and
The effect of the 72-hour time frame for the commencement of a Family Court hearing on families’ legal protections and due-process rights.

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