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DFPS offers many resources for people who want to become foster parents, or who already have, or who want to foster as a first step towards adoption. Many of these resources can be found on the Texas Adoption Resource Exchange (TARE).
- Children's Rights
The DFPS Texas Abuse/Neglect Hotline at 1-800-252-5400. The...
- Service Levels
Characteristics of a child who needs Moderate Services. A...
- Foster Parent Training
Texas NTDC training is a 19-hour pre-service training for...
- Parent's Guide
Children in foster care must not receive physical...
- Forms for Foster Parents
Forms for Foster Parents. DFPS protects the unprotected -...
- Resource Directory
find your DFPS region by county. If you are a foster parent...
- Children's Rights
find your DFPS region by county. If you are a foster parent looking for information and assistance, there are organizations throughout the state that offer support to foster families. Please click on your city to find the resources in your area.
Texas Foster Care Handbook gives an overview of foster care for children age 10 and older who are in the foster care system (in DFPS conservatorship). It also provides information for older youth and young adults currently or formerly in foster care. Staff, children, youth, and young adults may use this document as a
Texas Family Initiative LLC would like for your foster care experience to be helpful to you and your family. The job of Texas Family Initiative is to assure you have a safe and healthy environment in which to live in until permanency is possible.
9 Οκτ 2024 · Currently Pathways Youth & Family Services licenses foster parents in traditional foster care, Kinship Care, primary medical needs, and treatment foster care (known as Pathways Treatment Family Foster Care or PTFFC). However, more options for foster parents are on the horizon.
The foster parent helps children to keep contact with their birth family, while acting as a mentor for that family. Foster care is a service provided to the child’s entire family.
The process for becoming a foster parent. Foster In Texas (FIT) works with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) to find loving families for thousands of children each year. These children tend to be school-age or older and are very desirous of a forever family.