N.J.S.A. 30:4C-72

Principles of system of care

30:4C-72. Principles of system of care 7. The individualized, appropriate child and family driven system of care may embody the following principles: a. Services are to be child and family driven, with priority given to keeping children in their own homes. A child and his family or his primary caregiver, if no family is living, shall be fully involved in all aspects of the planning and delivery of services; b. Services are to be community-based and are to be provided in the least restrictive setting consistent with the unique needs and potential of each child and family; c. Services are to promote early identification and intervention; d. Services are to be culturally and ethnically competent; e. Services should be based upon the child's potential and reflect a continuum of care that includes out-of-home placement when appropriate; f. The rights of children and their families are to be protected; and g. A case coordinator should be assigned to each child and family to insure that service plans are implemented. L.1992,c.111,s.7.

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