BACKGROUND
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) is issuing
this Procedure Letter to temporarily allow flexibility in some rule and practice
requirements to provide relief to the workforce in support of certified and approved
public and private agencies.
The public and private agency workforce is an essential piece of
achieving the best outcomes for Ohio’s children and families. Historically, turnover
rates in public and private agencies exceed typical work environments, and the current
environment accentuates recruitment and retention challenges. Because of these challenges,
workforce has been, and continues to be, a critical priority for ODJFS.
In the interest of reducing organizational red tape, as well as supporting
the workforce of certified and approved public and private agencies, ODJFS has thoroughly
considered where some policy and practice requirements can be temporarily relaxed
while continuing to ensure child safety and meet Ohio Revised Code requirements.
The following rules and procedures will be effective from September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023, unless otherwise determined by ODJFS.
SUMMARY
Non-rule Impacted ODJFS Procedures
Agencies that recommend foster homes:
ODJFS will revise the review procedure for foster home visits for
agency recertifications by considering one or more of the following:
- Conduct visits virtually when available.
- Coordinate visits with already scheduled visits required
by agency staff when available.
- Conduct no more than 4 visits unless otherwise determined
by OFC.
All Agency Types:
- ODJFS may conduct record reviews through electronic
method rather than onsite if agency’s technology/filing system allow for this approach.
- ODJFS may conduct the Reconciliation electronically
rather than onsite if results of compliance appropriately allow a virtual meeting
or phone call option.
All Function Types except Residential Functions
- ODJFS will temporarily discontinue additional visits
during non-recertification years for any function type of certification other than
residential for twelve months. The additional visit will be replaced with a technical
assistance virtual meeting or phone call. For agencies that serve multiple functions
including residential, only the residential function will receive an additional
visit during this period.
Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rule-Impacted Procedures
Residential Facilities:
OAC 5101:2-9-02 (M)(1)-(3): Temporarily reduce the required number
of residential staff training hours before being left alone with children. ODJFS
will reduce the number of hours from 40 (20 orientation and 20 additional hours)
to 20 hours of orientation training (plus CPR and First Aid) before being left alone
with children. The new employee will need to complete the additional 20 hours of
training within their first year of employment.
Agencies that recommend foster homes:
- Current rule requires submission of agency training
plans every two years per OAC 5101:2-5-40 (B). ODJFS will only require an agency
to submit the plans if they make a change instead of every two years during this
period.
ADDITIONAL
In addition to the above rule-impacted and non-rule impacted procedures,
ODJFS continues to explore alternative options in supporting certified agencies
through the current workforce issues as many agencies face limited resources. ODJFS
continues to explore opportunities for private agency staff to benefit from incentives
rewarded for ongoing professional development. ODJFS also continues to explore opportunities
to work with our Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) partners to help streamline
the background check process.
INSTRUCTIONS:
The following chart indicates what materials should be removed from
the Family, Children and Adult Services Manual (FCASM) and what materials are to
be inserted in the FCASM.
LOCATION
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REMOVE AND FILE AS OBSOLETE
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INSERT/REPLACEMENT
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PROCEDURE LETTERS
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FCASPL 394
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