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Ready to Become a Foster Parent? Fill out the foster parent inquiry form or call 888-KIDS-414; Participate in an info session
- Becoming a Foster Parent FAQ
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When you become a foster parent, you provide children and...
- Foster Parent Inquiry Form
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Our vision is to ensure that Washington state’s children and...
- Becoming a Foster Parent FAQ
When you become a foster parent, you provide children and youth a safe, loving, temporary home. You make it possible for them to stay in their school, and stay connected to their parents and siblings. If you have a family member in foster care, learn how you can support them by visiting our kinship page. What kind of foster parents are you ...
Ready to Become a Foster Parent? Fill out the foster parent inquiry form or call 888-KIDS-414; Participate in an info session
10 Ιαν 2023 · According to a DCYF press release the Washington Caregiver Application Portal (WA CAP) will: Streamline the Home Study Process used by both DCYF and CPAs. Provide a single application source...
19 Ιουν 2021 · The first step in becoming a foster parent in Washington is to reach out to the Washington State Children, Youth and Families. You may give them a call at 888-KIDS-414, or email them at alliancecares@uw.edu.
What’s the process for becoming a foster caregiver with Amara? CCT is a competency-based training required for all licensed foster parents in Washington State. Sign up here: CCT Training opportunities. This phase will educate and prepare you for foster caregiving, certify your home for a foster home license, and complete the home study document.
In Washington state, students who are “subject to a dependency proceeding,” including students in tribal child welfare and unaccompanied refugee minors, are eligible for services. This includes students in: What are the foster care provisions? How will students in foster care be identified?