Interpretation: When the
case involves an
Indian child, a representative from the tribe or a local
Indian organization should be involved in regular evaluations of the need for out-of-home care to ensure compliance with Indian Child Welfare Act requirements governing the removal of an Indian child from the home.
Interpretation: Qualified professionals will have two years related experience and an
advanced degree in
social work or a comparable human service field. When an organization is considering the necessity of placing a child in out-of-home care,
protocols or guidelines and consistently applied
criteria should be used to evaluate risks and support the making of sound, consistent decisions. If placement is appropriate but the organization does not have the authority to remove children from their homes,
personnel should make a formal recommendation to the agency that has the authority to do so.