Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to allow discrimination on the basis of disability. This chapter seeks to coordinate efforts by State and local public agencies, in cooperation with private agencies and organizations, citizens' groups, and concerned individuals, to:
Preserve the privacy and unity of the family whenever possible;
Take such actions as may be necessary and feasible to prevent the abuse, neglect, abandonment or homelessness of children;
Take such actions as may be necessary to provide the child with permanency, including concurrent planning;
Clarify for the purpose of this act the rights and responsibilities of parents with joint legal or joint physical custody of children at risk.
Concurrent Planning
Statute: Idaho Code § 16-1602(10) (WESTLAW through Idaho 2003 Legis. Serv., Ch. 279)
Law:
'Concurrent planning' means a planning model that prepares for and implements different outcomes at the same time.
Statute: Idaho Code § 16-1610(c) (WESTLAW through Idaho 2003 Legis. Serv., Ch. 279)
Law:
The case plan shall set forth reasonable efforts which will be made to make it possible for the child to return to his home and shall concurrently include a plan setting forth reasonable efforts to place the child for adoption with a legal guardian or in another approved permanent placement.