Colorado
Kinship Care Resource Guide - This document can be viewed from the Colorado Kinship Connection website.
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren - Fairfax County, Virginia View
the Kinship Care Resource Guide: A guide to help grandparents and other relatives raising children.
The Kinship Care Resource Center (KCRC) is a non-profit statewide organization through the School of Social Work at Michigan State University.
The Kinship Care Resource Center is a non-profit statewide organization through the School of Social Work at Michigan State University.
Grandparents petitioning for more space News-Daily.com - Jonesboro, GA, USA Grandparents Raising Grandchildren have outgrown their space at
the Kinship Care Resource Center on Tara Boulevard in Jonesboro and are petitioning Clayton...
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If you wish to donate toward the work of
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An occasional newsletter of
the Kinship Care Resource Center, for individuals working with or on behalf of kinship caregivers
In 2002
the Kinship Care Resource Center was established to address the needs identified by the analysis of the research data.
Kinship Care Resources The People's Law Library of Maryland (2017) Describes formal and informal kinship care in Maryland and provides access to laws and regulations related to kinship caregiving.
Not exact matches
When Grandma becomes Mama:
Kinship care is nothing new Minnesota Spokesman Recorder - South Minneapolis, MN, USA... «Grandparents may not realize they can receive
resources for raising children,» said Barnes - Wycough.
PASTA provides grandparents and other
kinship caregivers with information, skills, and
resources designed to enhance their ability to provide effective
care for the young relatives they are parenting.
State
Kinship Care Fact Sheets: — A
Resource for Grandparents and Other Relatives Raising Children — Provided by AARP (a fact sheet for each state).
Perhaps, as one option, we could strengthen the
resource capacity of the Children's Commissioner to have a greater role in monitoring all that we do in regard to child protection and to issue regular reports to the wider community about how we are tracking in the full range of child protection matters, not the least of which is
kinship care.
Resource families — which include foster parents, foster - to - adopt families, and
kinship caregivers — are critical partners for child welfare professionals because they provide
care for children who can not live with their parents, and they can play a supportive role in reunification.
Support Matters: Lessons From the Field on Services for Adoption, Foster, and
Kinship Care Families (PDF - 1,454 KB) National
Resource Center for Diligent Recruitment at AdoptUSKids (2017) Provides guidance on using support services to recruit families, assess family needs, use data to demonstrate the value of services, and implement programs.
Support Matters: Lessons From the Field on Services for Adoptive, Foster, and
Kinship Care Families (PDF - 2,170 KB) National
Resource Center for Diligent Recruitment at AdoptUSKids (2015) Provides details on specific program models, including services for older youth, parents, and families and tips for implementing and sustaining support services.
This short video explains how Child Welfare Information Gateway helps connect professionals with information and
resources on foster
care, reunification,
kinship care, and other aspects of out - of - home
care.
Includes information on working with children and youth in out - of - home
care; working with birth families; recruiting, preparing, and supporting
resource families (i.e., foster, adoptive, and
kinship families); independent living services; placement decisions and stability; and systemwide issues.
Presents
Kinship Liaison Program study findings, including data related to increases in kin - caregivers» coping abilities and willingness to become permanent
resources for the children in their
care.
Resources and information written for relatives and
kinship caregivers to help them
care for their relatives» children, including State and local examples.
Knowledge Center: Local / National Groups and Support Foster
Care to Success Provides a list of national, State, and local groups that provide
resources and community for foster and
kinship caregivers.
The following
resources provide information on supporting and meeting the needs of
kinship caregivers as they navigate the path toward permanency for children in their
care.
Ohio
Resource Guide for Relatives
Caring for Children (PDF - 1,802 KB) Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (2017) Helps
kinship caregivers in Ohio find assistance with issues like expenses, medical services, education, legal services, and more.
The Grandparent
Resource Site is provided through a grant and it is intended to provide a holistic system of services to grandparents, grandchildren and professionals with the goal of enhancing the abilities of
kinship care families to foster school readiness in young children.
Understanding Respite Leidner (2015) The
Kinship Parenting Toolbox: A Unique Guidebook for the Kinship Care Parenting Journey Presents resources for kinship providers» needs and the unique challenges they face when raising ch
Kinship Parenting Toolbox: A Unique Guidebook for the
Kinship Care Parenting Journey Presents resources for kinship providers» needs and the unique challenges they face when raising ch
Kinship Care Parenting Journey Presents
resources for
kinship providers» needs and the unique challenges they face when raising ch
kinship providers» needs and the unique challenges they face when raising children.
Resource Parent Handbook: A Guide for Foster and
Kinship Caregivers (PDF - 3,008 KB) Philadelphia Department of Human Services (2015) Outlines foster care and kinship caregiving in Philadelphia, PA, and gives information and resources that can provide assistance and support to care
Kinship Caregivers (PDF - 3,008 KB) Philadelphia Department of Human Services (2015) Outlines foster
care and
kinship caregiving in Philadelphia, PA, and gives information and resources that can provide assistance and support to care
kinship caregiving in Philadelphia, PA, and gives information and
resources that can provide assistance and support to caregivers.
The Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child
Care (SNAICC) is the national body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children's services and also provides training and
resources for
kinship carers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
Perspectives on Fostering Connections: A Series of White Papers on the Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008 (PDF - 1,464 KB) The FosteringConnections.org Project (2013) Provides an update on the implementation of the Fostering Connections Act, including summaries of achievements and challenges associated with each of the six issue areas of the act: incentives and assistance for adoption, improved educational stability and opportunities, coordinated health services, support for
kinship care and family connections, support for older youth, and direct access to Federal
resources for Indian Tribes.
This
resource listing includes State
Kinship Care contacts or website links to kinship care programs provided by State child welfare agencies in relevant States and the District of Co
Kinship Care contacts or website links to kinship care programs provided by State child welfare agencies in relevant States and the District of Colum
Care contacts or website links to
kinship care programs provided by State child welfare agencies in relevant States and the District of Co
kinship care programs provided by State child welfare agencies in relevant States and the District of Colum
care programs provided by State child welfare agencies in relevant States and the District of Columbia.
Kinship Care Services Washington State Department of Social and Health Services Provides lists of services in Washington State, including a list of support groups and
resource persons for grandparents and relatives raising children.
It is essential that child welfare systems identify and implement effective, integrated approaches to recruiting, developing, and supporting foster, adoptive, and
kinship families in order to have an available pool of
resource families that can meet the needs of children and youth in
care.
Find
resources on
kinship care related to working with American Indian / Alaska Native children and families.
In addition to the primary goal of increasing the pool of
resource parents, Project MATCH also aims to increase the effectiveness in locating and using
kinship care, fully integrating concurrent planning into permanency planning, and increasing inter - and intra-agency communication among public, private, and community stakeholders.
Kinship Care (PDF - 55 KB) National Resource Center for Family - Centered Practice & Permanency Planning (2009) Presents a toolkit to help professionals find permanent kinship placements for children in the child welfare
Kinship Care (PDF - 55 KB) National
Resource Center for Family - Centered Practice & Permanency Planning (2009) Presents a toolkit to help professionals find permanent
kinship placements for children in the child welfare
kinship placements for children in the child welfare system.
Encompass Denver: Meeting of the East Community Based
Resource Team (CBRT)(Twenty - three people were in attendance, including the East CBRT Community Outreach Worker, foster parents, the DHS Adoption Liaison, the grant management team, and representatives from the DHS Foster
Care Unit, Encompass Denver, local businesses, the DHS Home Study and Certification Unit, the DHS
Kinship Unit, Healthy Communities, the Martin Luther King Jr..
Raising Your Relative's Kids: How to Find Help (PDF - 2,085 KB) Kim, Petermeier, & Norman (2013) University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Offers a listing of local
resources where
kinship caregivers in Nevada can find information and help for legal issues, financial assistance, medical
care, education, transportation, and much more.
Placement Stability and Permanency National
Resource Center for Diligent Recruitment at AdoptUSKids Offers ideas from the field and tools and
resources that provide strategies and information related to child - specific recruitment that can help child welfare professionals recruit foster, adoptive, and
kinship families for specific children and youth in
care.
Additional
resources on guardianship and
kinship care are provided, including the Child Welfare Policy Manual and State policies and laws related to the title IV - E Guardianship Assistance program.
Kinship Care Portal: Financial Support Services Georgia Department of Human Services Lists financial resources available to relative caregivers in Georgia, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, earned income tax credit, subsidy payments, care subsidies, Medicaid, and child supp
Care Portal: Financial Support Services Georgia Department of Human Services Lists financial
resources available to relative caregivers in Georgia, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, earned income tax credit, subsidy payments,
care subsidies, Medicaid, and child supp
care subsidies, Medicaid, and child support.
We are a not - for - profit support, education and counseling
resource center providing services for individuals and families in foster
care,
kinship care and adoption.
PPEs are para-professionals working with Foster and
Kinship caregivers in helping caregivers understand the Child Welfare System, Trauma Informed Care, and how to navigate and utilize community resources as it pertains to kinshi
Kinship caregivers in helping caregivers understand the Child Welfare System, Trauma Informed
Care, and how to navigate and utilize community resources as it pertains to kinship c
Care, and how to navigate and utilize community
resources as it pertains to
kinshipkinship carecare.
Navigating
Kinship Care: A Resource Guide for Kinship Families in Colorado provides local and statewide information about organizations and programs that may be useful for kinship care
Kinship Care: A
Resource Guide for
Kinship Families in Colorado provides local and statewide information about organizations and programs that may be useful for kinship care
Kinship Families in Colorado provides local and statewide information about organizations and programs that may be useful for
kinship care
kinship caregivers.
The Family Development program recruits, trains, and supports families who are interested in becoming
resource families through foster
care, adoption, relative,
kinship or respite
care.
The website also lists
resources for
kinship families who want to learn about cultural competence in health -
care practice.
In March 2011, Paula Hayden from Winangay
Resources attended the SNAICC National Executive meeting to present their new Aboriginal
Kinship Care Assessment Tool.
«I anticipate this
resource will support Aboriginal
Kinship Carers, leading to improved outcomes for carers and children in
care, and ultimately for the broader Aboriginal population»