33-8-101 - Applicability of title to children.

33-8-101. Applicability of title to children.

(a)  Services for children who have serious emotional disturbance, mental illness, or developmental disabilities are governed by all of this title. The general assembly finds that supporting families in their role as primary care givers for their children is more humane, efficient, and cost effective than placing children in state custody to obtain necessary services or otherwise placing children in settings outside their homes.

(b)  For children covered by this title, the following service principles are fundamental to carrying out the responsibilities of service providers and advocates:

     (1)  Families and children are most responsible for determining their needs and should be included appropriately in planning and providing service and support;

     (2)  Families should receive the support they need to care for their children at home;

     (3)  Service providers and advocates should enable families and children to make good decisions concerning necessary, desirable, and appropriate services;

     (4)  Service providers should coordinate services among agencies likely to provide services and supports to children and families;

     (5)  Service providers and advocates should participate in development of interagency agreements under § 33-1-308 to assure consideration of the needs and problems of children and families; and

     (6)  Service providers should achieve smooth transitions in services and supports as children grow through various stages of development and become vested in making decisions for themselves, including the transition into adulthood.

[Acts 2000, ch. 947, § 1.]