TX :: Child Protective Services Handbook :: Kinship Manual :: What if the parents have problems caring for their child after the child is returned to them? :: Intro

TX :: Child Protective Services Handbook :: Kinship Manual :: What if the parents have problems caring for their child after the child is returned to them? :: Intro

Sometimes there is an adjustment period when a child returns home. The parents can ask a therapist, attorney, Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer, and the child’s caseworker for help. However, we will remove the child from the home again if the problems present the risk of or actually result in abuse or neglect. If we remove the child from the home again, we reconsider the child’s permanency plan. We will consider other permanency plans if returning the child to the parent’s care is no longer a safe option.

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