Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
Gain the necessary information to make a personal decision about whether to become a foster and/or adoptive parent. Learn what type of child you think you can best parent. Begin the preparations for fostering and/or adopting. Create a basis for teamwork between yourself and the agency.
There are no fees for the application or home study process for prospective parents who are becoming licensed and approved to provide foster or foster-to-adoption care for children placed by Child and Family Services (CFS).
Fostering Idaho exists to build a community of well-educated, trained and supported foster parents, foster families, respite foster carers, and other resources for foster children in Idaho.
Foster Parents. Application, eligibility, training, FAQs, and more. About Foster Care for Prospective Families. Idaho's vision. To have foster and foster-to-adopt parents who are a support to families, not a substitute for parents.
To qualify as a potential foster parent, you must: Fill out an application by calling 2-1-1. Attend an orientation meeting. Complete FIRST, a FREE foster parent educational resource training. Pass a child abuse and fingerprint-based criminal background check. Complete Home Study and Safety Assessment. Complete all licensing requirements.
Idaho Foster & Adoptive Parent Association (IDFAPA) is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to improve care and support foster and adoptive children in the state of Idaho. We provide resources for foster youth and their families.
Once your foster care application and background has been approved, your DHW Licensing Worker will give you the process to access to FIRST (Fostering Idaho Resources & Skills Training) on the Training Portal. FIRST is a 24-hour training for potential foster, kinship, and foster/adoptive parents.