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The process requires a licensing worker to visit your home and meet with you and other family members. Minimum personal, safety, and space requirements are required by law. Foster parents work with social services staff to decide the type of child best suited for their home.
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Thousands of children in California's foster care system...
- Foster Parent Frequently Asked Questions
Thousands of children in California's foster care system...
- Foster Care
Thousands of children in California's foster care system require temporary out-of-home care because of parental neglect, abuse, or exploitation. The largest percentages are African American and Latino children.
Thousands of children in California's foster care system require temporary out-of-home care because of parental neglect, abuse, or exploitation. The largest percentages are African American and Latino children.
Learning about foster parent requirements in California can help you get a better idea of whether this family-building path is right for your situation. These regulations are in the child’s best interest, and they can help ensure that you’re as prepared for parenthood as possible.
When it comes to becoming a foster care parent in California, there are several steps you’ll have to take. From meeting pre-placement to post-placement requirements, our agency can guide you through the journey from start to finish.
1. How To Use This Handbook. In this handbook, we will answer questions about your rights while you are in foster care. The answers to these questions come from a law called the California Foster Youth Bill of Rights and are written in a way that is easy to understand. EVERYTHING IN THIS HANDBOOK IS THE LAW!
Foster parent licensing requirements. The Resource Family Approval (RFA) Program is a family-friendly and child-centered approval process. Once caregivers are approved resource families, they will not have to undergo any additional approval or licensure if they choose to adopt or be appointed a guardian for a child in foster care.