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Before placing a child in your home, federal and
state law requires that your home be licensed by Safe Haven.
From beginning to end, Safe Haven will be at your side to answers
questions and equip you for the wonderful journey of foster care.
1. Applications and Orientation
An application will be completed that includes information about your family
members, family history and the reasons you want to be a parent. You can acquire
this application and other information on our contact page. The orientation is
an informal meeting for you to learn the process, ask questions and decide if
foster parenting is right for your family.
2. Foster Parent Training
If you have decided foster care is right for your family, you will attend nine
3-hour sessions over the course of the next couple of months. Parent Resource
Information Development Education (PRIDE) training is designed to assist potential
parents and the staff of Safe Haven mutually assess the applicants’ competencies
in the five areas needed for a successful foster care experience. This is a nationally-renowned
program that will enhance your life and your family. All parents are required
to attend CPR and First-Aid training.
3. At-Home Consultation
Safe Haven will schedule a time to meet with you and your family in your
home. We will make sure your home passes basic fire and health inspections and
provides a suitable environment for children in the foster care system. This
is not a high-pressure situation and you will be informed of all the requirements
during training.
4. Licensure
At this stage you will make a decision about the number, ages, and behaviors
of the children that you feel you can successfully accept into your family and
you become approved to take children into your home.
5. Placement
Once you are licensed you will begin to receive children into your home at your
discretion. When you receive a call from Safe Haven and discuss a particular
child, you will have an opportunity to review their history and ask questions.
You are under no obligation to take a child you do not believe is right for your
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