Title
Kinship Foster Care (PN #03)
Abstract
Extensive placement with relatives has created a rapidly expanding segment of the child welfare system. When permanency plans are required, the state has indicated that relative care is a preferred option (MN Chapter 259.29). The advantages for children are many, including stability, permanency, and a lifelong tie to family networks. For this issue, we will look at the topic of relative foster care, also known as kinship care.
Description
Practice Notes was developed in collaboration between CASCW affiliates and public child welfare practitioners. They were intended as a reference for practitioners, linking research with best practices. Issues were published between 1997 and 2010.
Suggested Citation
(1998).
Kinship Foster Care (PN #03).
Retrieved from the University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy,
https://hdl.handle.net/11299/185452.