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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!
As a licensed foster parent you will be providing a valuable service to foster children and their families. You will experience joy and sorrow; understanding and frustration; love and tolerance. The rewards of foster parenting can be great, and its joys will remain with you forever.
How to Become a Foster Parent. There are thousands of children in California's foster care system who require temporary out-of- home care because of neglect, abuse, or exploitation. The preferred placement of children who require out-of-home care is with relatives.
Foster care, the part of the state child welfare system that is designed to protect abused and neglected youth, provides a 24-hour state supervised living arrangement for youth who are in need of temporary substitute care because of abuse or neglect.
Foster parents often provide care to many different children. A license is required to operate a foster home. 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 Parent Frequently Asked Questions. Resource Parent Guide: Information and Benefits for the Resource Parent. 1. Who are the 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.
Foster care, a part of the state child welfare system designed to protect abused and neglected children, provides a 24-hour state supervised living arrangement for children who are in need of temporary substitute care because of abuse or neglect.