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Weekly Update: January 8, 2024

Association News

Congratulations Tammy Moore Morton

Scioto County JFS Director Tammy Moore Morton was given the OJFSDA 2023 Outstanding Director of the Year Award at their December membership meeting. Congratulations, Tammy!


PCSAO Rules Committee meets

The PCSAO Rules Committee met on Jan. 4 to discuss internal committee proactive advocacy efforts. DCY had no updates for the month on January. The Rules Committee will hold its next meeting on Feb. 1. 

Ohio START


Save the date for the 2024 Ohio START Annual Summit

The 2024 Ohio START Summit will take place May 2 at Nationwide Hotel and Conference Center near Columbus. This event brings together caseworkers, supervisors, behavioral health providers, and family peer mentors for a day of networking and learning how best to serve Ohio's families struggling with co-occurring child maltreatment and substance use disorder. Registration is anticipated to open in March.


Call for presenters

Ohio START is seeking proposals for unique and energizing workshops targeted towards child protection, peer support, and substance use treatment professionals for the 2024 Ohio START Summit. 1-1.5 hours workshops that can be offered for CEUs are preferred. Workshops featuring local presenters and panel discussions will be given special consideration. The deadline to apply is Feb. 12. Apply here.


Fairfield County achieves certification

Congratulations to Fairfield County Job & Family Services on completing their certification review to become a Certified START Affiliate! Certification in the START model shows that the county is serving START clients with model fidelity which leads to better outcomes for families while keeping child safety a priority. Fairfield is the fourth county in Ohio to achieve certification.

Rules Update

Clearance

The following rules are open for comments until Jan. 12:

  • Rule 5101:2-42-06 - Agreement for temporary custody of child.
  • Rule 5101:2-42-07 - Extension of agreement for temporary custody of child.


Filed with JCARR

The following rule was final-filed on Dec. 22 with an effective date of Jan. 1:

  • Rule 5160-59-03.3 - OhioRISE: Intensive home-based treatment service.


The following rules were final-filed on Dec. 19 with an effective date of Jan. 1:

  • Rule 5101:2-9-25 - Residential parenting facility and crisis care facility location and programmatic requirements.
  • Rule 5160:1-4-06 - Medicaid: coverage for individuals in receipt of adoption or foster care assistance.


The following rules were final-filed on Dec. 18 with an effective date of Jan 1:

  • Rule 5101:2-5-03 - Certification of an agency to perform specific functions.
  • Rule 5101:2-5-18 - Waivers and variances.
  • Rule 5101:2-9-42 - Qualified residential treatment program (QRTP).
  • Rule 5101:2-9-45 - Scholars residential center.

Note: These rules are being amended to reflect the establishment of Scholars Residential Center as authorized in HB33, the 2024-2025 State Operating Budget.

Resources and Clips

Resources and Opportunities

Webinar on the status of Ohio women in 2023

Join The Center for Community Solutions for a webinar on Jan. 25. Hear from research experts about the health, social, and economic lives of women in Ohio based on more than 160 data points from 13 official sources packed into 88 fact sheets. Register here.


YCPRTs expanding to five new sites

Youth-Centered Permanency Roundtables (YCPRTs) are expanding to five new sites in Ohio through the Statewide Facilitator model! This allows PCSAs the chance to offer this meeting framework that puts youth at the center of a series of important meetings that support them on their permanency journey. Please see this announcement and the Why YCPRT summary for more information. You can also visit YCPRT.org. Kinnect is offering one-hour virtual information sessions to explore this option at the following times:

  • Jan. 18, 11 a.m.
  • Jan. 18, 2 p.m.     

Download a flyer about the sessions here. To register to attend these sessions, please complete this registration form. If you are unable to attend these sessions or have any additional questions, please email Kinnect at ycprt@kinnectohio.org


2024 OFCA conferences

Ohio Family Care Association will hold three conferences across Ohio in 2024. Join OFCA at the Cincinnati Regional Conference for a day of support, training and advocacy on March 9. Register here.


KIDS COUNT Ohio data profiles

Children's Defense Fund Ohio released the KIDS COUNT data profile series. This annual data release serves as a yearly check-up on whole child wellbeing statewide. They make publicly available data in five major buckets: Financial, Nurturing Homes & Communities, Health Care, Safety and Education. If you’re interested in seeing the full data profiles, you can go here to see the individual profiles for each county and the state as a whole.


Eastern Ohio Leadership Conference

Save the date for the 30th Eastern Ohio Leadership Conference scheduled for March 27-29 in Sugarcreek, Ohio. Brochure coming soon.


Upcoming CANS trainings

Upcoming CANS training dates and registration information can be found here. These virtual trainings are sponsored by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services and are free for Ohio's System of Care workforce.

Child Protection in the News

Jan. 5 – Ohio clinics work to raise awareness of Black moms' mental health   – Public News Service

Research shows the number of Black women experiencing postpartum depression could be as high as 44%. Ohio clinics are working on ways to better improve screening and mental-health support for these moms.


Jan. 4 – Dayton man indicted, accused of threatening Montgomery County Children Services caseworkers – Dayton Daily News

A Dayton man indicted Thursday is accused of repeatedly calling Montgomery County Children Services in November and threatening two caseworkers. Christopher Allen Lillard, 52, was issued a summons to appear for his Jan. 18 arraignment in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court for menacing by stalking and three counts of aggravated menacing.


Jan. 3 – Wayne County Juvenile Recovery Court earns state certification The Daily Record

The Recovery Court of the Wayne County Juvenile and Probate Court earned final certification from the Supreme Court of Ohio

 

Dec. 29 – Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoes bill banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors – CNN

Ohio's Republican governor has vetoed legislation that would have barred transgender youth from receiving gender-affirming care, he said Friday. Signing the bill would "be saying that the state, the government" knows what's better for youth than their parents, Gov. Mike DeWine said. State lawmakers passed House Bill 68 just before the holiday break. The legislation would have prohibited gender-affirming care for trans and nonbinary youth, including hormone blockers, hormone replacement therapy, medical or surgical procedures and some mental health services. The bill also sought to prohibit transgender athletes from taking part in female sports. See this video from Gov. DeWine on why he vetoed the bill.


Dec. 29 – Ohio City 'drop-in' center for at-risk youth still on hold amid legal dispute Cleveland.com

Nearly a year after it was announced, a drop-in center for at-risk youths is still on hold, amid a legal dispute. The Youth Drop-In Center would be housed at a building owned by Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry in Cleveland, and it would provide a place for youth from ages 16-24 to shower, do laundry and access services, as many of them age out of youth-centric services or the foster care system and are at risk of falling into homelessness.


Dec. 28 – Children services awaits change in execTribune Chronicle

The Trumbull County Children Services Board approved a motion on Dec. 19 to begin contract negotiations with Marilyn Pape to become the new executive director upon Tim Schaffner's retirement. The contract is still "in the discussion phase," according to Schaffner.

 

Dec. 28 – Ohio still has billions in revenue, which could be used on child well-being, advocates say – Ohio Capital Journal

An Ohio child welfare advocacy group says the state's rainy-day fund, plus billions in unused revenue, could go a long way to expand child programs and services. The Children's Defense Fund Ohio released new data profiles showing the status of children in categories such as education, safety, health care, communities and financial issues.


Dec. 28 – 'Growing problem': Portage faces placement crisis for its most vulnerable kids – Record Courier

Portage County JFS director talks placement crisis for its most vulnerable kids.


Dec. 28 – National Partnership for Child Safety provides year-end updates on collaborative efforts PR Newswire

The National Partnership for Child Safety (NPCS), a quality improvement collaborative with a mission to improve child safety and prevent child maltreatment fatalities, provided its year end update on partnership activities related to strengthening families and promoting safety science and innovations in child welfare.


Dec. 24 – Meet Your Neighbor: Young mother completes START substance abuse recovery programThe News-Messenger

Harmon is the first person in Sandusky County to complete the START program, and her success was recognized during a ceremony at the Sandusky County Children Services office on Dec. 15. Amongst the hugs, praise and congratulations was the most important reward of all. 


Dec. 24 – Survivor of childhood neglect helps youths survive homelessness, abuse – Toledo Blade

At the age of 14, Fonda Royster was living on the streets of Toledo.


Dec. 24 – Overdose deaths drop in Ohio, but increase in Stark County. Why? – Canton Repository

The number of overdose deaths in Stark County rose 11% last year, while Ohio saw a 5% decrease.


Dec. 21 – Statewide solution needed for child abuse Toledo Blade

The mandate of Lucas County Children Services is to protect the county’s 96,000 children from abuse and neglect. The Lucas County Children Services Board of Trustees present the Children's Memorial Flag.


Dec. 19 – Morton, SCJFS gain statewide recognition – Portsmouth Daily Times

In July 2022, the Scioto County Commissioners decided to merge SCDJFS with the Scioto County Children Services Board.


Dec. 19 – Ohio has billions in unspent reserves as child well-being measures drop – Public News Service

Math and reading proficiency among Ohio's students have stalled since the pandemic, and more students are qualifying for free or reduced-price school meals because of economic disadvantages at home, according to the latest 2023 Ohio Kids Count Data Profiles. John Stanford, state director of Children's Defense Fund Ohio, the group that publishes the profiles, said it's clear the state's youngest residents haven't bounced back from the COVID-19 public health crisis.


Dec. 16 – As national overdose deaths climbed slightly, unintentional overdoses in Ohio dropped 5% – Akron Beacon Journal

The number of Ohioans who died from unintentional drug overdoses dropped 5% in 2022, according to a report released by the Ohio Department of Health.

 

Dec. 4 – Ohio’s Dickson talks holiday traditions for foster youth on Imprint podcast – The Imprint

Lisa Dickson of ACTION Ohio and the OHIO Youth Advisory Board spoke on The Imprint’s Weekly Podcast Dec. 4 about the importance of holiday traditions like Ohio’s Thanksgiving Together for foster youth, the right way to incorporate lived experience, the death of Ma’khia Bryant, and more. 

Calendar and Job Postings

Jan. 10 | Board of Trustees Meeting

Jan. 12 | Community Education Committee Meeting

Jan. 17 | Southwest District Meeting

Jan. 19 | East Central District Meeting

Jan. 19 | Conference Committee Meeting


Note: Some meetings are being held via web and others in-person.


View the full calendar for details.

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