7.305.3NATIONAL YOUTH IN TRANSITION DATABASE (NYTD) [Rev. eff. 11/1/15]The National Youth in Transition Database (NYTD) is a federal reporting requirement. Information is collected in NYTD about youth in foster care, including sex, race, ethnicity, date of birth, and foster care status. Information is also collected about the outcomes of youth who are in or have exited foster care.
7.305.31Served Population [Eff. 10/1/10]The served population consists of youth and children in out-of-home care, regardless of age, receiving independent living services that are paid for or provided by the state or county.
The county department shall enter the following information into various fields of the State's automated data system:
A. Basic Demographic Information 4. Hispanic/Latino ethnicity.B. Youth/Child Characteristics 1. Adjudicated delinquent;3. Federally-recognized tribe;C. Independent Living Services 1. Independent living needs assessment;3. Post-secondary educational support;5. Employment programs or vocational training;6. Budget and financial management;7. Housing education and home management training;8. Health education and risk prevention;9. Family support and healthy marriage education;11. Supervised independent living;12. "Room and board" financial assistance;13. Educational financial assistance; and,14. Other financial assistance.7.305.32Baseline PopulationThe "Baseline Population" consists of any youth who is in out-of-home placement, for even one day, and that has reached age seventeen (17) as of October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2011, and every third year thereafter.
The county department shall assure that surveys for the "Baseline Population" are completed within forty-five (45) days of the youth turning age seventeen (17).
7.305.33Follow-Up Population [Rev. eff. 11/1/15]The "Follow-Up Population" consists of young people who were in the baseline population at age seventeen (17) who reach age nineteen (19) or age twenty-one (21) during the six-month survey period and who appear in the survey population or sample indicated in the Trails NYTD screen.
For youth open in a case and who are in the "Follow-Up Population", the county department or Division of Youth Services shall assure that the "follow-up surveys" are completed by the youth within the six (6) month period to which they are assigned.
For youth who have discharged from care who are in the "follow-up population", the county department or Division of Youth Services shall assist the Division of Child Welfare in locating and engaging youth to complete the survey during the period to which they are assigned.
7.305.34[Eff. 10/1/10]When a youth in either the Baseline or Follow-Up population is unable to participate, the county shall document the reason in the State's automated system. The reasons that shall be given are:
A. Youth declined participation;B. Parent declined on behalf of the youth;C. Youth is incapacitated;D. Youth is incarcerated;E. Runaway/missing youth;F. Unable to locate the youth;7.305.4CHAFEE PROGRAM - TITLE IV-E INDEPENDENT LIVING GRANT INITIATIVEThe purpose of the Chafee Program is to provide age or developmentally appropriate services and resources to support a successful transition to adulthood for eligible current and former foster youth. These services are voluntary and complement the youth's own efforts towards self-sufficiency. The services shall supplement existing independent living resources and programs in county departments, residential child care facilities and child placement agencies, and by federal statute, shall not replace or duplicate existing services. Chafee Program funds shall not be used for room and board for a youth under eighteen (18) years of participating as child in open child welfare case. See section 7.305.42 for eligibility requirements.
7.305.41County Responsibilities [Rev. eff. 11/1/15]A. The designated host county department or program shall submit a county plan for State approval.B. The county department or program shall comply in format, content, and time lines with the instructions for Chafee Program plans as published by the State Department in an agency letter which will also contain required instructions for program and financial reporting.C. The county department or program shall administer the State approved plan in accordance with provisions of the plan.D. Funds shall be used exclusively for the purposes specified in the plan.E. Chafee programs must submit amendments to approved plans when the county or program is proposing to add or delete a service to the plan. The program shall submit amendments TO the plan with signature from agency designee for approval to the State Department no less than thirty (30) business days before the amendment is to be effective. Written approval will be provided by the state department within thirty (30) business days after submission of the updated changes.F. The county department must consider the following factors, in the prioritization of Chafee services on an individual basis:1. Transfer of Chafee services from another county, provider, or state;2. Risk or history of homelessness;3. Risk or history of human trafficking or exploitation;4. Youth has discharged from an out-of-home placement or exited from an eligible placement through the division of youth services after attaining age eighteen (18);5. In an out-of-home placement at age sixteen (16) up to twenty-one (21) years of age;6. Remaining eligible populations.G. Chafee referral requirements: 1. Referrals for youth in care: A. Approved program referral form,B. Copy of Roadmap to Success signed by youth and caseworker (or DYS case plan), andC. Documented proof of citizenship or legal presence.2. Self-referrals and youth who are no longer in care: A. Program referral form (to be filled out with the youth),B. Verification of Chafee eligibility, andC. Documented proof of citizenship or legal presence.7.305.42EligibilityEffective October 1, 2020, eligibility for the Chafee program will align with the standards put forth in the John H. Chafee Foster Care Program for Successful Transition to Adulthood section of the Social Security Act [SSA section 477. [42 U.S.C. 677] (a)] and all federal guidance that pertains to that section.
7.305.43Colorado Fostering Success Voucher Program The purpose of the Colorado Fostering Success Voucher Program is to provide rental assistance vouchers to recipients along with age, developmentally, and culturally appropriate case management.
A. Colorado Fostering Success Voucher Program youth/participant eligibility1. In order to be eligible for the Colorado Fostering Success Voucher Program, youth must: a. Be at least 18 years of age but less than 26 years of age;c. Be currently experiencing homelessness or be at imminent risk of homelessness, as defined by the Department's Foster Youth Successful Transition to Adulthood Grant Program Advisory Board described in section 19-7-314(3), C.R.S., and have voluntarily agreed to participate in services offered and provided by a case management agency;i. The definition of imminent risk of homelessness established by the Foster Youth Successful Transition to Adulthood Grant Program Advisory Boardshall provide the flexibility necessary to meet the unique needs of this population and shall ensure that a youth's participation in programs intended to support a successful transition to adulthood shall not exclude or prohibit a youth's ability to access the program.d. Have income that does not exceed a level determined pursuant to section 19-7-314.5(2)(b)(v), C.R.S.; ande. Meet one of the following foster care (as defined by section 19-1-103(66), C.R.S.) eligibility requirements:i. Was in foster care on or after their 14th birthday; orii. Was in noncertified kinship care (as defined by section 19-1-103 (102), C.R.S.) on or after their 14th birthday and adjudicated dependent and neglected pursuant to article 3 of title 19; oriii. Turned 18 years of age when the youth was a named child or youth in a dependency and neglect case.f. Voucher recipients must continue to participate in case management services provided by the case management agency in order to remain eligible for the rental assistance voucher.g. The state Department of Human Services will work in partnership with the Colorado Department of Local Affairs and the Foster Youth Successful Transition to Adulthood Grant Program Advisory Board described in section 19-7-314(3), C.R.S. to develop an appeals process for program applications that are denied due to eligibility.B. Case management agency eligibility and application process1. Organizations that are eligible to apply for the Colorado Foster Success Voucher Program must be: a. A current grant recipient of the Foster Youth Successful Transition to Adulthood Grant Program; orb. Currently operating a Chafee Foster Care Program for Successful Transition to Adulthood Program in Colorado.C. Case management requirements for case management agencies 1. Case management service providers shall follow the Chafee and/or Colorado Foster Youth Successful Transition to Adulthood State Grant Program plan submitted to and approved by the Department. A. A case management agency shall make reasonable efforts to engage a youth in case management activities and to support the youth with coming into compliance with voucher requirements prior to terminating the voucher or case management services.