§ 9-16-102 - Definitions.
               	 		
9-16-102.    Definitions.
    "Family  preservation services" means services for children and families that  are designed to help families at risk or in crisis, including adoptive  and extended families, and include:
      (1)  Service programs designed to help a child:
            (A)  When safe and appropriate, be returned to the family from which he or she has been removed;
            (B)  Be placed for adoption;
            (C)  Be placed with a legal guardian; and
            (D)  If  adoption or legal guardianship is determined not to be safe and  appropriate for the child, be placed in some other planned, permanent  living arrangement;
      (2)  Preplacement  preventive services programs, such as intensive family preservation  programs, designed to help a child at risk of foster care placement  remain safely with his or her family;
      (3)  Service  programs designed to provide follow-up care to a family to which a  child has been returned after a foster care placement;
      (4)  Respite care of children to provide temporary relief for parents and other caregivers, including foster parents; and
      (5)  Services  designed to improve parenting skills by reinforcing a parent's  confidence in his or her strengths and by helping a parent identify  where improvement is needed and to obtain assistance in improving those  skills with respect to matters such as child development, family  budgeting, coping with stress, and health and nutrition.