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In order to assure the same level of protection for all children who are placed in out-of-home care, kin foster parents are subject to licensure requirements in accordance with the same laws and...
The Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA) provides guidelines for all CFSA and CFSA-contracted social workers to assist resource parents in determining when children in foster care are...
Please note that the guidelines detailed in the Transition Services policy are now incorporated into the CFSA Older Youth Services policy.
Visitation with parents, siblings, and other kin is a child’s right, not a privilege or something to be earned or denied based on behavior of the child or their parent(s).
It is the policy of CFSA to prohibit any and all forms of bullying (including cyber-bullying), harassment, and intimidation at any CFSA or private agency location, at any Agency-sponsored or...
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that all children residing in a foster home or congregate care facility receive the clothing needed for school and leisure activities, and that funds are...
To ensure proper preparation and quality support to youth learning to become self-sufficient, CFSA works to help youth develop vital financial management skills while in care.
Providers Web Overview Training Presentation (Summer 2007, 18 slides)
FPUB
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990

