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Foster Care offered by Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families

Foster Care offered by Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families

Recruits and licenses foster parents in Washington state. Offers online foster parent information sessions via Zoom the first Tu of each month. Works with foster parents, the child, birth parents, community agencies and courts to provide daily care and support for each child. Foster families can opt to work with DCYF staff or with a local private agency. Also investigates complaints received on licensed foster homes and foster care agencies.

Location

1115 Washington Street Southeast, Olympia, WA 98501

Hours

M-F, 8am-4:30pm.

Application process

Call for initial information or to register a complaint. Prospective foster parents can also fill out an online form.

Eligibility

No restrictions on people wanting to submit a complaint. Foster parents must: - Be at least 21 years of age. - Have sufficient income to support themselves without relying on foster care payments. - Discipline children in a positive manner without the use of physical punishment. - Provide supervision appropriate to the age or specific behavior of the child as outlined by the social worker. - Complete training: First Aid/CPR Blood Borne Pathogens Licensing Orientation Pre-service Training Any adult living in a potential foster home must: - Complete a background clearance check with the FBI and Washington State Patrol. - Submit tuberculosis tests dated within the last year. Youth ages 16 to 18 in the household must complete a Washington State Patrol check.

Fee

None.

Agency info

Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families

Provides child care licensing, child care subsidies and complaint investigation regarding child care homes and centers. Promotes early learning as well as foster care and adoption.