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The first step is to learn as much as you can about becoming a foster, foster-to-adopt, or a child specific adoptive parent. To get started, fill out the Request for More Information form.
Foster care provides a home to children and youth who are temporarily separated from their families due to abuse, neglect, abandonment, or the death of their caregivers. A safe return to the child (rens) biological home is the primary goal.
Foster parents provide safe, loving, temporary care for children whose parents cannot safely meet their needs. The majority of children or youth who cannot be safely reunified with their parents/guardian will achieve permanency through their relative, kinship family, or foster parent.
Becoming a foster parent means opening your life to a child or sibling group in foster care to provide them with a safe, nurturing home. It is a wonderful and life-changing experience for parent and child alike. Foster parents. Kinship and Caregiving.
Phone (teléfono): 800-926-2588 or dial 2-1-1. Email (correo electrónico): careline@dhw.idaho.gov. Foster care and adoption licensing requirements. Foster and/or adoptive parents can be individuals and/or families. You may qualify if you: For foster care only: are 21 years of age or older.
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.
Whether you are considering adoption as a prospective adoptive parent or expectant mother in Idaho Falls, there are many local adoption and foster care resources available to you. Read on to learn more about Idaho Falls adoption and foster care agencies, home study professionals and other local adoption and foster care services.