Amendment #486 to H3400

Appropriate and Safe Placement for Juvenile Sex Offenders and Firesetters

Representatives Khan of Newton, Gordon of Bedford, Devers of Lawrence, Gregoire of Marlborough and Rogers of Cambridge move to amend the bill by adding the following sections:

SECTION X.  Section 33B of chapter 119 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2010 Official Edition, is hereby amended by striking out, in lines 10-11, the words “and a recommendation as to the type of appropriate and safe placement for the child.”

SECTION XX. Said chapter 119 is hereby further amended by inserting after the word, “child,” in line 10, the following:-

“and a recommendation that includes safety and supervisions needs, treatment needs, and caregiver training and support needs.”

SECTION XXX.  Chapter 18A of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2010 Official Edition, is hereby amended by adding the following section:-

Section 10. (a) The department shall, pursuant to its services provided in this chapter and in cooperation with the department of children and families, in said department of children and families’ provision of and administration for a comprehensive child welfare program for care for a child in out-of-home placement, who has been adjudicated delinquent for a sexual offense or the commission of arson, or has admitted to such behavior, or is the subject of a documented or substantiated report of such behavior, adhere to the assessment for safe and appropriate placement process, hereinafter referred to as ASAP.

(b) In using said ASAP the department shall: (i) cooperate with the department of children and families in the design and implementation of an ASAP process;  (ii) consult with subject-matter experts to revise the screening, referral and risk assessment guidelines based on evidence-based practice; (iii) create a process for keeping the ASAP process current with evolving evidence-based practice standards; and (iv) ensure that all staff with responsibilities for the safety of children in foster care or other out-of-home placements are informed about the process and have training in how to make referrals and incorporate risk-assessment and risk-management results into their case management and treatment planning. In partnership with the department, The Massachusetts Adolescent Sex Offender Coalition and the Juvenile Firesetters Coalition shall provide training to staff on the screening and assessment procedures for supporting decisions for safe placements.

SECTION XXXX. Section 2 of chapter 18B of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2010 Official Edition, is hereby amended by striking out, in lines 31 to 33, inclusive, the words “and (17) child care placements for children whose families have an open case with the department,” and inserting in place thereof the following words:- ; (17) child care placements for children whose families have an open case with the department; and (18) coordination with other state agencies on the use of an assessment process for safe and appropriate placement for out-of-home placement or foster care for a child, who has been adjudicated delinquent for a sexual offense or the commission of arson, or has admitted to such behavior, or is the subject of a documented or substantiated report of such behavior.

SECTION XXXXX.   Chapter 19 of the General Laws is hereby amended by adding the following section:-

Section 25. (a) The department shall, pursuant to its services provided in section 16 to children and in cooperation with the department of children and families, in said department of children and families’ provision of and administration for a comprehensive child welfare program for a child, who has been adjudicated delinquent for a sexual offense or the commission of arson, or has admitted to such behavior, or is the subject of a documented or substantiated report of such behavior, use an assessment for safe and appropriate placement process, hereinafter referred to as ASAP.

(b) In using said ASAP the department shall: (i) cooperate with the department of children and families in the design and implementation of an ASAP process;  (ii) consult with subject-matter experts to revise the screening, referral and risk assessment guidelines based on evidence-based practice; (iii) create a process for keeping the ASAP process current with evolving evidence-based practice standards; and (iv) ensure that all staff with responsibilities for the safety of children in foster care or other out-of-home placements are informed about the process and have training in how to make referrals and incorporate risk-assessment and risk-management results into their case management and treatment planning. In partnership with the department, The Massachusetts Adolescent Sex Offender Coalition and the Juvenile Firesetters Coalition shall provide training to staff on the updated screening and assessment procedures for supporting decisions for safe placements.

SECTION XXXXXX.  Chapter 19B of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after section 13, the following section:-

Section 13A. (a) The department shall, pursuant to its services provided in this chapter and in cooperation with the department of children and families, in said department of children and families’ provision of and administration for a comprehensive child welfare program for foster care for a child, who has been adjudicated delinquent for a sexual offense or the commission of arson, or has admitted to such behavior, or is the subject of a documented or substantiated report of such behavior, adhere to the ASAP process, hereinafter referred to as ASAP.

(b) (b) In using said ASAP the department shall (i) cooperate with the department of children and families in the design and implementation of an ASAP process;  (ii) consult with subject-matter experts to revise the screening, referral and risk assessment guidelines based on evidence-based practice; (iii) create a process for keeping the ASAP process current with evolving evidence-based practice standards; and (iv) ensure that all staff with responsibilities for the safety of children in foster care or other out-of-home placements are informed about the process and have training in how to make referrals and incorporate risk-assessment and risk-management results into their case management and treatment planning. In partnership with the department, The Massachusetts Adolescent Sex Offender Coalition and the Juvenile Firesetters Coalition shall provide training to staff on the updated screening and assessment procedures for supporting decisions for safe placements."