- A. Except in intercountry adoptions, the licensee shall prepare a child for adoptive placement by involving him in adoption planning, considering his individual needs and concerns, and providing information in a manner the child can understand.
B. The licensee shall document in the child's file the services and contacts provided to the child for adoption preparation including:
- 1. Discussion about the child's feelings about adoption and identification of indicators that he is ready for the adoptive placement;
- 2. Discussion regarding the reason he cannot be returned to his birth parents;
- 3. Discussion about relationships with his social worker, foster family, and prospective adoptive parents;
- 4. Preplacement visits in his prospective adoptive home. The number of visits shall be determined by the needs of the child and the adoptive family;
- 5. Efforts to obtain photographs of the child from birth through his current age;
- 6. The licensee's preparation of a life book for the child;
- 7. Assessment and services related to the child's attachment and issues of attachment;
- 8. Assessment of the child's needs for contacts with prior caretakers and birth relatives, including siblings; and
- 9. Preparation of the adoptive family to receive the child, including expected behaviors and the life-long impact of the child's history.
- C. If services to prepare the child for placement were not provided, the licensee shall document the reason the child was not prepared in the child's file.
Statutory Authority
§§ 63.2-217 and 63.2-1734 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 28, Issue 10, eff. May 1, 2012.