(1)
Preservice training is recognized as a valuable tool to reduce
placement disruptions, the length of time children are in care,
and foster parent turnover rates. Preservice training also
assists potential foster parents in making their final decisions
about foster parenting and assists social service agencies in
obtaining information about whether to approve potential foster
parents.
(2) Foster parent preservice training shall include
information about the potential impact of placement on foster
children; social service agency administrative processes; the
requirements, responsibilities, expectations, and skills needed
to be a foster parent; attachment, separation, and loss issues
faced by birth parents, foster children, and foster parents;
child management and discipline; birth family relationships;
information on the limits of the adoption support program as
provided in *RCW 74.13.109(4); and helping children leave foster
care. Preservice training shall assist applicants in making
informed decisions about whether they want to be foster parents.
Preservice training shall be designed to enable the agency to
assess the ability, readiness, and appropriateness of families to
be foster parents. As a decision tool, effective preservice
training provides potential foster parents with enough
information to make an appropriate decision, affords potential
foster parents an opportunity to discuss their decision with
others and consider its implications for their family, clarifies
foster family expectations, presents a realistic picture of what
foster parenting involves, and allows potential foster parents to
consider and explore the different types of children they might
serve.
(3) Foster parents shall complete preservice training before
the issuance of a foster care license, except that the department
may, on a case by case basis, issue a written waiver that allows
the foster parent to complete the training after licensure, so
long as the training is completed within ninety days following
licensure.
[2009 c 520 § 71; 2009 c 491 § 10; 1990 c 284 § 2.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: *(1) RCW 74.13.109 was recodified as RCW 74.13A.020 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
(2) This section was amended by 2009 c 491 § 10 and by 2009
c 520 § 71, each without reference to the other. Both amendments
are incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).
Finding -- 1990 c 284: "The legislature finds that the foster care system plays an important role in preserving families and giving consistent and nurturing care to children placed in its care. The legislature further finds that foster parents play an integral and important role in the system and particularly in the child's chances for the earliest possible reunification with his or her family." [1990 c 284 § 1.]
Effective date -- 1990 c 284: "This act shall take effect July 1, 1990, however the secretary may immediately take any steps necessary to ensure implementation of section 17 of this act on July 1, 1990." [1990 c 284 § 27.]