Foster care is a temporary living arrangement meant to provide a safe and stable environment for a child while their family works on improving their circumstances. The primary goal of foster care is to help the biological family regain placement of their child. Children come into foster care for a variety of reasons, most often abuse, neglect, and youth justice issues.
- ADRC
- Adult Protective Services
- Birth to Three and Early Intervention
- Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting
- Crisis Services
- Economic Support
- Foster Care
- Additional Foster Care Information
- Foster Care Forms
- Foster Care Overview
- Foster Care Policies
- Foster Care Reimbursement Rates
- Foster Parent Eligibility & Qualifications
- Foster Parent Job Description
- Foundations Training
- Frequently Asked Questions About Foster Care
- Is Foster Care For Me?
- Investigations
- Kinship Care
- Licensing Process
- Ongoing Training
- Online Training Resources
- Other Ways to Help Foster Children
- Placement Selection
- Preplacement Training
- Support for Foster Parents
- Training Information
- Types of Foster Homes
- Youth Justice