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Advances In Supporting Kinship Caregivers - Part 4 (Clark County NV)

Advances In Supporting Kinship Caregivers - Part 4 (Clark County NV)

Update: 2022-10-03
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Kinship caregivers and families may be faced with needs, questions, and constraints that are different than those of resource foster care families. Child welfare agencies continue to address these unique needs through kinship navigator programs that help caregivers manage the foster care licensing process; connect families to available supports and services; and understand legal, medical, or other systems and requirements.

Part 4 explores the public-private partnership between FosterKinship and the state of Nevada. FosterKinship supports the state by providing both kinship navigator services and foster care licensing services, reducing the number of offices and agencies families have to interact with to adapt and prepare for the change becoming a kinship family requires. FosterKinship also provides programs and services to connect kinship families to access services or resources they need to raise healthy children.
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Advances In Supporting Kinship Caregivers - Part 4 (Clark County NV)

Advances In Supporting Kinship Caregivers - Part 4 (Clark County NV)

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