CHILD WELFARE SERVICES DISASTER RESPONSE PLAN



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CHILD WELFARE DISASTER RESPONSE PLAN County & Agency Name: Butte County Department of Employment and Social Services Date Completed: 01/29/2010 (update) 04/15/2010 (update) 03/02/2011 (update) 03/01/2012 (update) 04/23/2013 (update) 03/28/2014 (update) 06/19/2015 (update) Name/Title: Karen Ely, Program Manager Telephone #: 530-538-7446 Person Managing/Overseeing Emergency Plan Implementation E-mail Address: kely@buttecounty.net ICPC Liaison Rebecca Walden Telephone #: 530-538-3703 E-mail Address: rebecca.walden@cws.state.ca.us Disaster Plan Report Contact: Staci Parisi Telephone #: 530-538-3737 Administrative Analyst E-mail Address: sparisi@buttecounty.net This template is intended to be used as a guide to help counties incorporate the 2006 federal disaster response criteria as part of local child welfare plans regarding children and non-minor dependents. Children and non-minor dependents in the probation system must also be included in the plan. County plans must be amended to include Child Welfare Services (CWS) Disaster Response Plans and be operational by September 28, 2007. In September 2006, Congress passed the Child and Family Services Improvement Act of 2006 (Public Law [PL] 109-288). Page 1 of 11

PL 109-288 amended Part B of Title IV of the Social Security Act to reauthorize the Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program. Among other changes, PL 109-288 established requirements for states on disaster planning in child welfare under section 6 (a)-(16). Accordingly, counties are requested to address the following program areas in developing local disaster readiness plans. CHILD WELFARE DISASTER RESPONSE PLAN TEMPLATE Criteria A: Identify, locate, and continue availability of services for children and non-minor dependents under state care or supervision who are displaced or adversely affected by a disaster, including children from other states: 1. Identification and location process of children who may be displaced, including children from other states A county placement database (Child Welfare and Probation) updated monthly Electronic files accessible to DESS Services Division Assistant Director, Program Managers and Shelter Coordinators. Files will include access to out-of-home placement information including: List of all youth in out of home placements in Butte County, including caregiver contact information and addresses. List of County Foster Homes and FFAs, with emergency contacts and addresses identified including non minor dependents and children from other states. A copy of each local FFA s Disaster Plan. The Butte County Office of Education (BCOE) emergency contact. 2. Communication process with child care providers Schools The FFA Emergency contact shall have school information for each child. County Foster Home emergency contact (foster parent) shall have school information. BCOE Emergency contact will provide school information in the event that the child is an inhome placement and on a backup basis. Day Care Providers Page 2 of 11

Community Care Licensing maintains a current child care center list. The FFA Disaster Plans will address this communication need for children in their care. 3. Identification of evacuation procedures Event known in advance Comply with County Disaster Plan procedures re evacuation. Comply with Red Cross procedures re evacuation. Insure that FFA evacuation procedures are in place. 4. Identification of evacuation procedures Event not known in advance Comply with County Disaster Plan procedures re evacuation. Comply with Red Cross procedures re evacuation. Insure that FFA evacuation procedures are in place. 5. Identification of shelters Comply with current agreement between Red Cross and Department of Employment and Social Service/Children s Services to open and staff emergency shelters. Comply with current established methods of announcing locations of shelters: County Information Officer Press Releases. Butte County Internet. Emergency Operations Center. 6. Parental notification procedures A central location, i.e., the Chico or Oroville Community Employment Center (CEC), will be established and the location released via the County Information Officer and on the County Internet. The existing DESS Children s Services Division (CSD) toll free number will be available. 7. Alternative processes for providing continued services Page 3 of 11

Utilize the 24 hour stand by procedure: DESS CSD supervisors and social workers shall be assigned to provide supervision and welfare investigation on a rotating schedule. Employee s home, cell phone and work numbers are kept current to ensure employees can be contacted as needed. The Butte County Juvenile Hall (BCJH) is identified as the 24-hour contact for the Probation Department. All Probation Department employees home, cell and work numbers will be retained at the BCJH. The existing DESS CSD toll free numbers will be used for the public and emergency personnel to Investigations and service delivery shall be triaged and coordinated with first responders and emergency personnel. 8. Staff assignment process Utilize existing beeper, stand-by and on-call process. Organize volunteers for Social Workers and Probation Officers who are not on beeper or stand-by. 9. Workload planning Prioritize and organize by: Investigation response type. Court dates. Social Workers and/or Probation Officers will staff cases with Supervisors as needed. 10. Alternative locations for operations Butte County has two DESS CSD offices. If one office should become inoperable, the other will likely remain operable. Services will be provided from the operable office. Seek direction from County Emergency Operations Center should both offices be unavailable. Utilize identified Red Cross shelters, if necessary. Page 4 of 11

11. Orientation and ongoing training Criteria B: Conduct annual disaster planning training with all staff at program meetings. Include disaster plan information in the Parent Handbook. Provide all foster care providers with a copy of the disaster plan in their red notebook (DESS CSD) or Placement Binder (Probation). Respond, as appropriate, to new child welfare cases in areas adversely affected by a disaster, and provide services in those cases: 1. Investigation process Utilize the 24 hour stand by procedure: Supervisors and social workers shall be assigned to provide supervision and welfare investigation on a rotating schedule. Probation personnel shall be assigned to provide supervision and investigation as needed. Employee s home, cell phones and work numbers will be kept current to ensure employees can be contacted as needed. The existing DESS CSD toll free number will be used for public and emergency personnel to Investigations and service delivery shall be triaged and coordinated with first responders and emergency personnel. 2. Determine circumstances surrounding the child s potential entrance Utilize placement procedures. Use established shelter foster homes as available. If shelter homes are not available use all available foster homes. 3. Implementation process for providing new services Children s Services along with the Probation Department, community partners, county resources and emergency shelters shall develop a plan for how and where to provide necessary services to children and families in the event of a disaster that destroys or renders useless the existing Page 5 of 11

means for service delivery. Some considerations will be: Community Resource Centers, e.g., Youth and Family in Paradise. Community Centers, e.g., Southside in Oroville. Schools. Churches. 4. Services emphasizing reunification due to disaster Child Welfare and Probation will coordinate with first responders and emergency personnel to assist in unifying families separated due to disaster. Criteria C: Essential Description: Address and provide care for unaccompanied minors and unaccompanied non-minor dependents: 1. Structure child welfare personnel Shelters will have a designated unaccompanied minor secure section, to be staffed by Child Welfare and/or Probation staff. Staff will coordinate with shelter staff for registration notification procedures. 2. Address language barriers to communicate quickly and effectively Utilize nation-wide language line if no bi-lingual staff are available. 3. Determine likelihood of reunification and steps toward reunification Designated staff will match lists of youth in unaccompanied minor registry with the greater shelter registry. If youth will not be reunified with parents/guardians, already established child welfare policies and procedures for placement will be followed. 4. Assess and make a determination within 30 days Page 6 of 11

Existing departmental policies will be followed. Criteria D: Remain in communication with caseworkers and other essential child welfare personnel who are displaced because of a disaster: 1. Communication structure staff DESS Children s Services staff can access supervisor and on-call staff via 1-800# and stand-by procedure. All staff have cell phones. A DESS confidential home roster is available to all DESS supervisors, Program Managers, and the Children s Services answering service. Probation staff can access supervisors and additional staff by contacting the Butte County Juvenile Hall. 2. Communication structure child welfare personnel (phone tree) Mirror chain of command: i.e., A.D..P.M. SWS unit members. Probation chain of command: CPO ACPO Placement Unit Supervisor Case Carrying PO. 3. Communication structure contracted services Include Plan B (answering service) in disaster planning. Contracted providers can access supervisor and on-call staff via 1-800# and stand-by procedure. Contracted providers can access Probation personnel by contacting the Butte County Juvenile Hall. 4. Communication process when all normal channels are unavailable Use of media. Press releases. County emergency services as coordinated through the Emergency Operations Center. County Internet site. Hand-held radio/da Com. Page 7 of 11

5. Communication frequency Establish frequency based upon the nature of the emergency. 6. Communication with media Existing departmental policies will be followed. 7. Communication with volunteers N/A 8. Establishment of a toll-free number prior to disaster (include TTY) Children s Services 24 hour 1-800# in existence. Department TTY in existence. Criteria E: Preserve essential program records: 1. Record preservation process CWS/CMS records will be preserved by CWS/CMS State Project following their records preservation policy. Archived records will be preserved following Department of Employment and Social Services record retention policy and for records archived off-site using the Archives record preservation policy. Probation Department records will be preserved following the Probation Department s record retention system policy, backed up and stored off-site. 2. Use of off-site back-up system Department of Employment and Social Services (DESS) utilizes intermittent back ups during the week and a full back up of information every Friday. This information is stored by the Information Page 8 of 11

Services Division of DESS. This process backs up all non CWS/CMS computer information. CWS/CMS records are backed up and stored off site according to the CWS/CMS State project policy. The Probation Department and the Butte County Information Systems Department utilize intermittent information back up and off-site storage/accessibility. Criteria F: Coordinate services and share information with other states and counties, include a description of the process utilized by the county to ensure that information regarding children placed pursuant to the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) occurs with both the sending state and CDSS: 1. Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children reporting process must include a process that disseminates information to both the sending state and CDSS Utilize Business Objects and CWS/CMS to identify those Butte County children placed out of state and those children from out of state who are placed in Butte County. The ICPC Office is responsible for serving as the communications liaison between California and other states as California s dependent children relocate to another state, or other state s children relocate to California. The primary point of contact will be the ICPC Coordinator. In the event of a disaster, the ICPC Coordinator will inform the ICPC Office and CDSS of youth in the disaster area. The DESS CSD existing toll free number will be used for the public and emergency personnel to The Butte County Internet site will be updated with emergency information. 2. Mental health providers The Program Managers will serve as liaisons for their respective programs. The DESS CSD existing toll free number will be used for the public and emergency personnel to The Butte County internet site will be updated with emergency information. Page 9 of 11

3. Courts The Children s Services attorney will act as liaison with the Dependency Court and other attorneys and will coordinate with Courts in other states if necessary. The Probation Department Supervisor will act as liaison with the Delinquency Court. The DESS CSD existing toll free number will be used for the public and emergency personnel to The Butte County Internet site will be updated with emergency information. 4. Federal partners Butte County will utilize liaisons at CDSS and other state and federal resources. Butte County will follow FEMA guidelines for emergency disasters. All procedures will be vetted through the County Emergency Operations Center. The DESS CSD existing toll free number will be used for the public and emergency personnel to The Butte County Internet site will be updated with emergency information.. 5. CDSS Butte County will utilize liaisons at CDSS and other state resources. Butte County will follow FEMA guidelines for emergency disasters. All procedures will be vetted through the County Emergency Operations Center. The DESS CSD toll free number will be used for the public and emergency personnel to contact Children s Services and Probation Department representatives. The Butte County Internet site will be updated with emergency information. 6. Tribes Coordination with established Tribal liaisons will occur. The DESS CSD existing toll free number will be used for the public and emergency personnel to The Butte County Internet site will be updated with emergency information. Page 10 of 11

7. Volunteers N/A Page 11 of 11