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Parent's Rights

 

Pursuant to 8.15 of the Act, the following represent Parent's rights upon the apprehension of a Child:

 

Upon apprehension of a Child, the Parent(s) or Care Provider must be notified of the following, if the Parent(s) or Care Provider can be located, that they

 

A) can identify a safe person to care for their Child(ren);

 

B) can bring their own supports when meeting with Agency representatives;
 
 

C) can receive services in a culturally appropriate way;
 
 

D) can receive help and resources to support family preservation, as long as it is in the Best Interests of the Child;
 
 

E) can attend court proceedings and provide input to the judge regarding their Child; and
 
 

F) can provide input on their case plan and receive notification pursuant to section 6.6 and 8.14(a) of this Act. 

 

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