ࡱ>  bjbjBrBr 9  D3 g7   7777777I9;797  W7   d  7 7  X2 4 @1HH27m7072<<( 4< 4 77 7< : CHECKLIST ON PREPARING FOR ADULTHOOD Progress towards Independent Living Goals Child has an Independent Living Plan (ILP) if age 16 or older If client does not have an ILP, when do you plan to ask for one?__________________ If you have asked for an ILP, when is the ILP meeting?_______________________ Client will be attending ILP meeting Attorney will be attending ILP meeting Long and short term goals have been set for the ILP: Educational____________________ Vocational____________________ Employment__________________ Healthcare planning______________________ Transportation_________________ Money management__________________ Housing______________________ Social and recreational skills_________________________ Permanent connections___________________ If client has an ILP: Review the ILP with client before client signs it What ILP goals have been met and what goals need work?_____________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Are there any barriers to accomplishing any of the ILP goals? If so, how are you going to help your client remove these barriers to achieving the goal?_________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Ensure that the ILP is updated by the county social worker every six months When is the last time the ILP was updated?________________________________ When are you asking for an updated ILP or when is the updated ILP you requested due?___________________________________________ Has the Court made findings as to what your client has accomplished on his stated goals?______________________________________________________________ Youth in Transition Conference Child has had a Youth in Transition Conference (YTC) If client has not had a YTC, when do you plan to ask for one?____________________ Who is in your clients support system that should be at the meeting?______________ If client has had a YTC, what personal goals were identified?_________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ List strategies that were created to help youth achieve goals: ______________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Continuing in Extended Foster Care Ages 18-21 Client received notice from county of continued foster care benefits (6 months prior to turning 18) Reviewed clients rights and benefits to staying in foster care while 18 21 years old ! If client elects to stay in Care, see next section about eligibility Advised client of potential ramifications of being on the run or residing in unauthorized placement if client wants to continue in foster care at age 18 Client declined to continue in foster care and received transition plan (90 days before discharge) Client has a completed transition plan (see page 5) Explained to client what to do if he/she gets a 30 day written notice that foster care benefits will terminate If client was a state ward, he knows he can return to foster care anytime between ages 18 and 21 If client is not a state ward, he knows he can likely return to foster care between ages 18 and 21 (if in foster care 6 months prior to 18th birthday or declared on runaway status after age 15) Eligibility for Extended Foster Care Benefits 18-21 Client elected to stay in care (or was court ordered to stay in care until age 19) Client has met or has a date to meet with his/her social worker to sign a voluntary placement agreement Client has met his/her new fostering connections county social worker Client knows and will attend next court hearing Court jurisdiction for extended care was continued (by): Court order granting jurisdiction (prior to client turning 18) Client signed out-of-home placement plan or ILP which stated clients wish to continue in foster care (prior to client turning 18) Client signed a voluntary placement agreement Client is re-entering in foster care (by): Re-entering any time before age 21 if he was a ward of the state OR Re-entering any time before age 21 if he was in foster care 6 consecutive months prior to turning 18 OR was declared on runaway status after age 15 County files motion for re-entry (with voluntary placement agreement and out-of-home placement plan attached) within 30 days of the date the voluntary placement agreement was signed Has the County notified CLC of the re-entry motion hearing date (must be within 30 days of the date the county filed the re-entry motion)? Date:_________________________________ Attorney met with client on ________________ before the re-entry hearing to discuss eligibility Does the client know about next scheduled re-entry hearing which will take place on ________________? Will he attend?_____________ It is important for your client to attend. Has the client requested more frequent court review hearings than the mandatory once a year? Client fits within at least one of the required eligibility requirements: Completing secondary education or program leading to an equivalent credential; OR Enrolled in an institution providing postsecondary or vocational education; OR Participating in a program or activity designed to overcome barriers to employment; OR Employed for at least 80 hours a month; OR Social worker has documented that client is unable to do any of activities (14) due to a medical condition Ask whether the client wants an updated ILP prepared immediately prior to his 18th birthday Client is working with county social worker and SELF worker (meeting in-person at least once a month) Name of county social worker_______________________________________________ Name of SELF Worker_______________________________________________________ Name of Mental Health Worker, if one exists_____________________________________ Life Skills Worker from Connections to Independence (Hennepin only)_________________ If not, refer your client to the program! Client understands the need to continually meet the eligibility requirements Client knows he must meet with his social worker at least once a month to continue getting money and services In Hennepin, client must see his social worker to pick up his check In Ramsey, client must meet monthly with his social worker to receive his check in the mail Is your client getting the monthly payment from the county? If not, where is the payment going?__________________________________________________ What foster care placement is your client in?___________________________ Is this setting best meeting your clients needs? If not, what setting does your client want and how is he going to get to that setting?_____________________________________________________ Client agrees to meet with CLC attorney at least monthly on _________________ Transition Plan (90 days prior to discharge from foster care) Client received transition plan Review transition plan with client and confirm that all details of the plan are discussed: Housing Health Insurance Education Mentors Continued Services Work Force Supports Crisis Contact Information Permanent Connections Vital Documents Credit Check Other___________ Made plans to address issues in transition plan that need work:____________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Education Client has an identified advocate at school:_____________________________________ Client has not graduated high school Attorney or client has requested a credit check sheet from county social worker Credits earned _________ Credits transferred from residential placement schools If not, explain:______________________________________________________ Date to have school credit recovery plan completed:__________________ Credits currently in progress _____________________ Credits needed to graduate ______________________ Client has passed standardized graduation tests (math, science, reading, writing) Client needs tutoring in the following subjects:___________________________________ Request for tutoring was made to the county on_____________________________ Client understands that test fees can be waived and that he can retake the tests if he is unhappy with the scores Client has obtained high school diploma or its equivalent Client is applying or considering applying for post-secondary education and has completed the following: Entrance exams Financial Aid applications (FAFSA, ETV, scholarships, grants, etc.) An application for a tuition waiver for state wards at Minnesota state universities and colleges An application fee waiver request Post-secondary school application (ensure child is cognizant of deadlines and requirements) Essays School Tours Client is obtaining post-secondary education Vocational and Employment Planning Client is employed Client is not employed Client is contemplating career/job opportunities in a particular vocation or area Long-term goals_______________________________________________________ Short-term goals_______________________________________________________ Client has: Connected with professionals in his area of interest Learned ways to locate job opportunity listings Learned the importance of being on time for interviews An appropriate interview outfit Participated in mock interviews Completed a resume Completed a cover letter Composed a fact sheet with pertinent personal information (references, addresses, etc.) for applications Transportation Client has studied public transportation in the city in which he lives Client has demonstrated ability and independence regarding transportation (by): Obtaining a bus card (If not, will request bus card from county social worker) Learning how to read bus schedules Learning how to read maps Completing a drivers education course Obtaining a drivers license Understanding the privileges and financial responsibilities of having a car Healthcare Client has a person identified to oversee his health care: _______________ Client has signed an updated release of information so that identified person can access health records Client has copies of important and consolidated medical records County social worker has arranged for all of clients major healthcare screenings prior to aging out of the system: Physical Dental Vision Hearing Mental Health Substance Abuse Client is educated about and understands concerns related to: General physical health (dietary standards, cigarette and alcohol use) Domestic violence Mental health (stress, reasons to seek therapy) Sexual decisions (pregnancy prevention, STIs) Medication regimes (side effects, risks, filling prescriptions) Knows how to make and keep an appointment Client has health care coverage and providers to meet his physical and mental health needs Doctor (Name:_________________________#:_______________________) Dentist (Name:_________________________#:_______________________) Therapist (Name:_______________________#:________________________) Client understands what medicine he is taking, the side effects, and will be able to self-administer Healthcare Directive County social worker has informed Client about how to execute a healthcare directive If not, date by which to compel them to do so: _________________ Client has completed a healthcare directive (only if 18 or older) See Minn. Stat. 145C.16 for a suggested form Health Insurance Client understands that youth in foster care are eligible for Medical Assistance until 21 Client has been informed of the eligibility requirements for MinnesotaCare, dependent upon whether the child is continuing to receive care Client has continued coverage applications submitted before age 18 by county social worker Client has applied for and/or obtained health insurance Client understands how to apply for or renew their insurance coverage. Client confirms that he does not have outstanding medical bills or is getting help resolving issues with outstanding medical bills by________________________________ If client is transitioning to adult disability services ensure verification that services are in place prior to juvenile court jurisdiction dismissal Disability Income Insurance County has appropriately assessed Client in regards to disability Asked on Clients behalf to be assessed or re-assessed properly Client understands how to apply for SSI, disability insurance, and access housing for disabled populations. Client has applied for and/or obtained disability income assistance (if necessary) If disabled, child has applied for Special Needs Basic Care Health Plan Client understands how to renew their disability insurance coverage Housing Social worker ensured client has obtained safe, affordable housing plan with necessary supports ILP goal for housing is properly supported by the county Client understands rights and responsibilities as a tenant Client has saved sufficient funds to pay for 1st months rent and damage deposit Client has been informed as to how to find and get along with a roommate Client has an alternative affordable housing plan Client understands his rights and responsibilities as a tenant and can understand a lease Money Management Client is able to create a monthly budget which includes budgeting for rent Client has opened a checking and savings account Client understands how much required to lease an apartment Client fully understands how to: Pay bill Write and cash checks Read a paycheck stub Complete tax forms Use a debit card Develop a realistic short- and long-term budget Credit Scores and Avoiding Identity Theft Client understands the concept of credit and understands the importance of a good credit record Client understands their entitlement to receive an annual copy of their credit report (ages 16+) at no cost while in foster care client or clients attorney has requested this from the county social worker Client has been assisted in remedying any discrepancies on his/her credit report Client understands how to guard and restrict their personal information Expungement Client understands benefits of expungement and consequences of a juvenile record (regarding continued education, applying for jobs, and applying for rental housing) Client gives attorney permission to obtain court delinquency records to proceed with expungement Client understands that the expungement process can take 5 months Client referred, through CLC, to an organization that aids in processing expungement requests Permanent Connections Youth has put together a family scrapbook or life book Relative search done recently by county social worker At least one permanent connection has been made Permanency Pact has been explored Client has designated at least one person to contact in the case of an emergency Social and Recreational Skills Client has registered for the Selective Service (male only) Clint is registered to vote Client is prepared for the daily responsibilities of independent living: Owns and can operate an alarm clock Knows how to use an oven and microwave Understands how to thoroughly clean a kitchen and bathroom Knows where to shop for food, clothing, furniture, etc Can prepare at least five good meals Understands how to store food Do laundry Is able to look up resources in the phone book, newspaper, or online Client will be able to connect with the community: Involved with a church or other group A member of a local recreation center Has a list of important telephone numbers and has developed sufficient telephone communication skills Has been paired with a mentor/counselor by his social worker Has at least one good friendship Is registered to vote Has a library card and knows how to use it Client will be prepared to advocate for himself Has role-played interactions with different professionals in the community Police Bank Teller Doctor Landlord Knows how to find and retain a lawyer and when one may be necessary Understands the importance of support systems available to acknowledge his identity (gender identity, sexual orientation, Racial/ethnic identity) Vital Documents on file or in possession of child Client has in his possession: Social security card Birth certificate Drivers license State identification card Green card Visa Passport Health Insurance Card School Records (inc. a detailed list of schools) Contact list of medical and dental providers Consolidated Medical/Dental Records Contact information for siblings Requested Missing Documents from the County on__________________________ Followed up on______________ Filed Motion to Compel on ____________ Client has a wallet or similar item to keep track of personal identification documents Client has a Records Book that will contain the his/her important papers Client has all available information about his siblings before leaving care Progress towards Independent Living Goals for Child under ICWA Client has applied for enrollment/membership or is enrolled in a tribe Client has a tribal identification card Client has been connected with tribal benefits and/or resources Client has a mentor who is an enrolled tribal member Additional Issues Please call CLC if it appears that your client needs help with any of the issues below Landlord and Tenant law Police Interaction Criminal Law Continued Mental Health Case Management Services Emancipation Immigration Funding Sources Disability or SSI Benefits Federal - 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