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workgroup shall do all of the following: |
(1) Conduct a survey of literature and of existing |
treatment program models available in the State and outside |
the State for youth in the Department's care who are |
victims of sex trafficking, taking into account whether the |
programs have been subject to evaluation. |
(2) Evaluate the need for new programs in the State, |
taking into account that youth in the Department's care who |
are victims of sex trafficking can present a variety of |
additional needs, including mental illness, medical needs, |
emotional disturbance, and cognitive delays. |
(3) Review existing State laws and rules that permit |
children to be placed in secured therapeutic residential |
care and recommend (i) whether secured residential care |
should be part of a continuum of care in the State for |
foster youth who have been sexually trafficked and who |
repeatedly run away from treatment facilities, and if so, |
whether any amendments to existing State laws and rules |
should be made; and (ii) the circumstances under which |
youth should be considered for placement in secured |
therapeutic residential care. |
(4) Make recommendations regarding a continuum of care |
for children in the Department's care who are victims of |
sex trafficking. |
(c) Composition of workgroup. The workgroup shall consist |
of a minimum of: |
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(1) two representatives of the Department, including |
at least one who is familiar with child care facilities |
licensed by the Department under the Child Care Act of 1969 |
that provide residential services; |
(2) one representative of a child advocacy |
organization; |
(3) one licensed clinician with expertise in working |
with youth in the Department's care; |
(4) one licensed clinician with expertise in working |
with youth who are victims of sex trafficking; |
(5) one board-certified child and adolescent |
psychiatrist; |
(6) two persons representing providers of residential |
treatment programs operating in the State; |
(7) two persons representing providers of adolescent |
foster care or specialized foster care programs operating |
in the State; |
(8) one representative of the Department of Children |
and Family Services' Statewide Youth Advisory Board; |
(9) one representative of an agency independent of the |
Department who has experience in providing treatment to |
children and youth who are victims of sex trafficking; and |
(10) one representative of a law enforcement agency |
that works with youth who are victims of sex trafficking. |
(d) Records and information. Upon request, the Department |
shall provide the workgroup with all records and information in |
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the Department's possession that are relevant to the |
workgroup's review of existing programs and to the workgroup's |
review of the need for new programs for victims of sex |
trafficking. The Department shall redact any confidential |
information from the records and information provided to the |
workgroup to maintain the confidentiality of persons served by |
the Department. |
(e) Workgroup report. The workgroup shall provide a report |
to the General Assembly no later than January 1, 2017 with its |
findings and recommendations. |
(f) Department report. No later than March 1, 2017, the |
Department shall implement the workgroup's recommendations, as |
feasible and appropriate, and shall submit a written report to |
the General Assembly that explains the Department's decision to |
implement or to not implement each of the workgroup's |
recommendations.
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(g) Specialized placements. No later than July 1, 2019, the |
Department shall enter into contracts with public or private |
agencies or shall complete development for specialized |
placements for youth in the Department's care who are victims |
of sex trafficking. Such specialized placements may include, |
but not be limited to, licensed foster homes, group homes, |
residential facilities, and secure residential facilities that |
specialize in providing treatment to children who are victims |
of sex trafficking. |
(Source: P.A. 99-350, eff. 1-1-16 .)
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