Graduated Sanctions is a residential placement guideline for DJJS case managers that categorizes residential programs by supervision level & treatment need relating to the offense that brought the client into custody. The goal is to provide the most appropriate service and supervision to the clients to eliminate further criminal behavior.
UYV is approved to provide YIB, YPB, YSD, YMD levels of care and NOJOS Levels 1, 2, or 3 outpatient treatment. YSD or YMD can step-down to YIB or YPB.
Types of clients that may be placed a this level of care. DJJS youth cannot be mixed with DCFS youth at this level of care.
Types of clients placed in South Kearns and Raymond group homes
The above table establishes the foundation for placement decisions for clients in DCFS custody.
Primary treatment needs for these clients are in the areas of behavior, family issues, relationships & school. Cannot mix DCFS youth with DJJS youth at this level of care.
BAB code is extra money to help support the female client and the foster parent. PC1 pays less than PC2 and both pay less than DIB and DPB. Foster care one and two are usually used for sibling groups. For example, when one sibling requires a higher level of care but the other sibling is fairly typical and does not require extra services but the agency wants to keep the siblings together, one is placed at a DPB level and the other is placed at a PC1 or PC2 level.
Clients approved for the Kearns North and Raymond group homes.