Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 402.12 - Qualifications of Foster Family
a) The
licensees shall be either a single person or two persons in a marriage or civil
union with each other. Each foster parent shall be willing and able to assume
appropriate responsibilities for the child or children received for
care.
b) An individual may be
allowed to share the living arrangements only at the discretion of the
supervising agency. The licensee is responsible for reporting to the
supervising agency that an individual may be sharing the living arrangements
prior to the individual moving into the home or prior to licensure. The
individual will be subject to the same requirements as other members of the
household, such as health certification and background checks as required in 89
Ill. Adm. Code 385 (Background Checks). The license capacity will be
redetermined based on the new family composition. This is
non-waivable.
c) Foster parents
shall be stable, law abiding, responsible, mature individuals, at least 21
years of age. This is non-waivable.
d) The capability of the foster parents to
provide care shall be considered prior to licensure of the foster family home.
A decision to establish the age and number of children permitted in the home
shall be based on an assessment of the foster family and shall consider at
least the following criteria, which are non-waivable:
1) the foster parents' capability to provide
care including an evaluation of the caregivers' health, strength, and
mobility;
2) whether at least one
applicant for foster home licensure can read and write at the level necessary
to meet the needs of youth in care and whether the applicants participate
effectively in the community in which they reside;
3) the number, chronological and functional
age, and characteristics and needs of the children currently under the care of
the foster parents. This shall include an assessment of the foster parent's own
children under age 18, all other children under age 18 receiving full-time
care, and children receiving day care services in the foster family
home;
4) the characteristics,
limitations, and responsibilities of the caregivers. All members of the foster
family shall be free from active alcohol or substance dependency;
5) the caregivers' ability to appropriately
care for and adequately supervise the children currently in the home, as well
as their ability to care for and supervise the ages, needs, and behaviors of
the children who may be placed in the foster family home; and
6) the number of foster parents in the home
and the availability and experience of child care assistants.
e) All members of the household
age 13 and older (except for foster children) shall have passed the background
check required by 89 Ill. Adm. Code 385 (Background Checks). This is
non-waivable.
f) Foster parents
shall accept agency supervision. This is non-waivable.
g) Foster home applicants shall provide the
names and addresses of at least three persons who are not related to them who
can attest that the applicants are of reputable and responsible moral
character, as well as the name and address of at least one relative who can
attest to the applicant's capability to care for the child or children. This is
non-waivable.
h) Foster parents
shall respect a child's ties to his or her family and support the child in
maintaining connections with his or her family. Foster parents shall cooperate
with the supervising agency and the service plan for the child and his/her
family. In an effort to become better acquainted with the child's siblings and
other family members, a foster parent shall transport children to and supervise
family visitation whenever possible.
i) The licensee shall have sufficient and
stable financial resources to provide for all needs of current household
members and for any youth placed in the foster home.
j) As a condition of initial licensure, each
foster parent shall complete Pre-licensure Foster PRIDE/Adopt PRIDE Training or
an equivalent pre-licensure foster parent training that has been approved by
the Department.
k) As a condition
of fostering unrelated children in a licensed foster home, each foster parent
shall complete Pre-placement Foster PRIDE/Adopt PRIDE Training or an equivalent
pre-placement foster parent training that has been approved by the
Department.
l) Promoting Joint
Placement of Sibling Groups and Sibling Contact
1) As part of pre-licensure training, each
foster parent shall receive training regarding the importance of maintaining
sibling relationships and the child's sense of attachment to his/her siblings,
the importance of maintaining sibling relationships over the child's lifespan,
and the impact on the child if those relationships are severed. Foster home
applicants shall be asked to explore their willingness to help children
maintain contact with their siblings and other significant relationships in the
children's past, as well as significant relationships they develop in the
future. Foster home applicants shall be told that they may be contacted in the
future regarding placement of siblings of a child subsequently requiring
placement, or visitation and contact with siblings in other living arrangements
or living independently.
2) The
Department shall assess the prospective foster family's understanding of a
foster child's family connections, their willingness to help and support
children in maintaining or developing a relationship with their siblings,
including siblings with whom the children do not yet have a relationship, and
recognize the value of preserving family ties between siblings, including their
need for stability and continuity of relationships, and the importance of
sibling contact in the development of the each child's identity.
3) When it is not possible to place all of
the children together, the Department shall encourage the prospective foster
families to encourage and facilitate visitation and contact among the
siblings.
m) In addition,
each foster parent shall complete, as a condition of license renewal, 16 clock
hours of approved in-service training. The foster home license shall not be
renewed until each single foster parent and at least one foster parent in a
married couple, or couple in a civil union, has completed educational advocacy
training by the Department or approved agency that, if completed in the most
recent licensing cycle, may count toward the 16 clock hours of in-service
training. Child welfare agencies may require foster families under their
supervision to complete additional training as a condition of continued
supervision by the agency.
n) An
expanded capacity license to allow foster homes to serve more than six children
(including the foster parent's own children under age 18 and all other children
under age 18 receiving full-time care) may be granted if the foster family home
meets the requirements of Section
402.15(c).
As a provision of retaining the expanded capacity license, foster parents shall
complete a total of 9.0 clock hours of approved training each calendar year,
beginning the calendar year the expanded capacity license is issued.
o) A statement that describes how the foster
family and the foster family's home comply with the requirements of this Part
shall be placed in the permanent foster home record. If the foster family home
is not in compliance with any of the licensing standards, these standards shall
be specifically recorded and the plan for achieving compliance shall be
outlined. The plan for achieving compliance shall indicate whether foster
children can remain in the foster home and whether new placements may be made
in the foster home while the foster home is achieving compliance with the
licensing standards. The statement shall be updated to reflect any changes in
the status of the foster family or the foster home. All such updates shall be
entered within five working days after the change in status. This is
non-waivable.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 4086, effective March 5, 2012
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