
DCYF Begins Issuing Initial/Child-Specific Licenses for Kinship Caregivers
DCYF Begins Issuing Initial Licenses for Kinship Caregivers via DCYF Initial license is a new type of license that took effect July 1, 2023, created in
DCYF Begins Issuing Initial Licenses for Kinship Caregivers via DCYF Initial license is a new type of license that took effect July 1, 2023, created in
announcement from DCYF: As part of an effort to support kinship caregivers in obtaining foster care licensure for kin children placed in their homes, the
We need more foster homes involved! We at FPAWS, have been working with DCYF to make this work. Your input is huge! If your kids
Bulletin from DCYF: https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/WADEL/bulletins/2b4b5dc With the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine currently happening across the state based on guidance set by the Department of Health,
The Department of Children, Youth, and Families has proposed new procedural rules that explain how to apply for a certificate of parental improvement as well
If you are a foster parent licensed directly with the department, DCYF offers some online access for foster parents that let you see your current
Update: Keep The Beat: The state has asked that all Foster Parent in person classes between March 23rd to May 31 be canceled. However, check
On February 4, 2019, the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Children’s Bureau issued its National Model Foster Family Home Licensing Standards. The document below details
The Prudent Parenting law became effective on June 12, 2014. Children’s Administration has developed new Caregiver Guidelines to assist caregivers in deciding activities for dependent
Headquarters and DLR has provided some guidance for the field to use in helping foster parents and other caregivers on the usage of facebook and