Equipping Foster Parents to Actively Support Reunification
Child welfare professionals work hard to recruit, engage, develop, and support the foster parents and kinship caregivers who will care for children who cannot remain safely with their birth parents. As part of that work, it is critically important to fully address the importance of foster parents’ role in reunification. Practices must effectively position foster parents to help work toward reunification and to feel supported after children return home.
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Our Impact This Year
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Counties Served
97
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Children Served
3,472
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Assigned CASA Volunteers
1,211
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New Volunteers Trained
289