(1) In an attempt to minimize the inherent intrusion in the lives
of families involved in the foster care system and to maintain
parental authority where appropriate, the department, absent good
cause, shall follow the wishes of the natural parent regarding
the placement of the child. Preferences such as family
constellation, sibling relationships, ethnicity, and religion
shall be considered when matching children to foster homes.
Parental authority is appropriate in areas that are not connected
with the abuse or neglect that resulted in the dependency and
shall be integrated through the foster care team.
(2) When a child is placed in out-of-home care foster
parents are encouraged to:
(a) Provide consultation to the foster care team based upon
their experience with the child placed in their care;
(b) Assist the birth parents by helping them understand
their child's needs and correlating appropriate parenting
responses;
(c) Participate in educational activities, and enter into
community-building activities with birth families and other
foster families;
(d) Transport children to family time visits with birth
families and assist children and their families in maximizing the
purposefulness of family time.
(3) For purposes of this section, "foster care team" means
the foster parent currently providing care, the currently
assigned social worker, and the parent or parents; and "birth
family" means the persons described in RCW 74.15.020(2)(a).
[2003 c 226 § 2; 2002 c 52 § 7; 2000 c 122 § 32; 1990 c 284 § 25.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- 2003 c 226: "The legislature finds that a
large group of children spend a significant part of their lives
in foster care. Each individual connected to a child in an
out-of-home placement must have an abiding appreciation of the
seriousness of the child's separation from his or her family and
the past, whether that separation is short, long, or permanent in
nature. It is the intent of the legislature to recognize and
honor the history and the family connections that each child
brings to an out-of-home placement.
The legislature finds that creating and sanctioning a
connection between a child's birth parents and foster family,
when appropriate, can result in better relationships among birth
families, children, foster families, and social workers.
Creating and sanctioning this connection can result in greater
foster placement stability and fewer disruptions for children, as
well as greater satisfaction for foster parents and social
workers." [2003 c 226 § 1.]
Intent -- 2002 c 52: See note following RCW 13.34.025.
Finding -- Effective date -- 1990 c 284: See notes following RCW 74.13.250.