Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Foster Parent Requirements

I have provided a list of foster parent requirements which you will need to present to children's services or the foster care agency in question, before you will be able to be approved for foster care. After contacting children's services or a private foster agency, you will arrange a visit with a social worker. She/he will come to your home to be sure that your home meets their standards. Your home will need to be clean, child proof, smoke detectors in every bedroom, fire extinguishers, carbon monoxide detectors and one or more bedrooms with furniture for children.

Your Application Package:

You will receive an application package which will give you the basics about foster care, qualifications, your expectations as a foster parent, finances, travel, recreation and your foster parent requirements.

You will likely be required to fill out a application form, answering personal questions for both you and your spouse and children. (You may have to answer very similar questions during the interview) This is somewhat repetitive, but is required so that they can learn all they can about you.

Make an Appointment for an Interview

An appointment will be made for the interview. The first appointment is with the main caregiver and lasts 2 hrs. or more. A second appointment is made to interview other adults in the home 1 hr. and any children. Their interviews will last up to 15min. each.

In the meantime you will need to get:

Criminal Police Checks:

An original copy of all adults in your household will be required.

Medicals:

You may be required to provide a doctor's report and any other medical information on each member of your family. A medical is completed by your doctor and will prove that you are free of communicable or contagious illnesses. It will also show that you are mentally and emotionally stable.

Fire Inspection:

Contact your local fire department and have them come to do a fire inspection on your home. They will tell you where you will need to have your fire extinguishers and smoke detectors. Having a carbon monoxide detector is often a good idea, but not always a requirement.

A home fire evacuation plan will need to be drawn up and posted on your refrigerator or wall, as well as a written fire evacuation plan. The foster care agency will require a photocopy of each.

Auto and Home Insurance:

A photocopy of both home and auto insurance is necessary and it will need to be updated annually.

Valid Drivers License:

A photocopy of both sides of your drivers license and one from all drivers in your household.

Pet Vaccinations:

Updated annually.

References:

Provide the agency with 3 - 5 people who may be contacted for references. Some agencies may prefer letters of reference attesting to your character, judgment and capacity for developing a meaningful relationship with children. Others will contact your references.

First Aide and CPR:

These certificates may be required before or after you have been approved. Along with other ongoing workshops during your time as a foster parent.

Confidentiality Statement:

Signed by you and any other caregivers in your home.

What About Pre-Service Training?

Some agencies require a number of hours of training before being approved. These courses will take from 6 to 30 hours depending on where you live and the agency you are with. The courses usually consist of basic foster care, and safety.








Connie McKenzie is a part-time work at home mom. She has two beautiful adopted girls and a wonderful husband. My site offers foster care and adoption information, as well as lots of useful resources for those wishing to adopt a child. child-adoption-matters.com Child Adoption Matters because as her daughter says, "Child adoption does matter, mommy!

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