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Foster Care Licensing - Carver County Health and Human Services

Provides the licensing for child foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for child foster care - Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of foster care certification - Types of foster care are respite care, temporary, short-term, or long-term foster care

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Foster Care Licensing - Renville County Human Services

Provides general information and licensing for persons interested in becoming foster care providers. Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term, and long-term placement.

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Foster Care Licensing - Polk County Social Services

Provides the licensing for adult and child foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications and adult foster care homes and child foster care - Orientation, licensing, re-licensing of foster care certification - Types of foster care are adult foster care homes, respite care, temporary, short-term, or long-term foster care

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Foster Care Licensing - Anoka County Human Services - Community Social Services and Behavioral Health Department

Provides general information and licensing for persons interested in becoming foster care providers. Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term, and long-term placement. Also provides residential support for individuals ages 18 and older who need assistance with daily living due to physical, developmental, mental health, or aging-related challenges.

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Social Services - Lower Sioux Indian Community

Provides voluntary case management, child protection, adult protection, Indian Child Welfare (ICWA) advocacy, and children's mental health. Enforces Native American child welfare with the ability to act independently under the provisions outlined in the Indian Child Welfare Act. Services include foster care placement, pre-adoptive placement, and adoptive placement. ?

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Foster Care Licensing - Dakota County Social Services

Provides the licensing for child and adult foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for foster care - Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of foster care certification - Types of foster care are respite care, temporary, short-term, or long-term foster care

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Adult Foster Care Licensure - AFCL - Minnesota Prairie County Alliance - Dodge, Steele, and Waseca County

Provides information and licensing for persons interested in becoming a licensed Foster Care provider. There are two types of adult foster care: - A licensed residential setting that has established standards for licensing, administering and providing social services to functionally impaired adults in adult foster care homes so they receive an assessment of need for foster care and are offered community, health and social services that may be needed or requested. - A provider with a 245D-HCBS program license may provide these services in a variety of settings, including a person's own or family home, in the community, or in settings requiring an additional facility license. However, depending on the setting, there may be limits as to which 245D services can be provided.

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Child Foster Care Licensing - Mille Lacs County Community and Veterans Services - Human Services Programs

Provides the licensing for child foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for child foster care licensing - Foster care services for temporary or permanent placement - Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of child foster care certification

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Child Foster Care Licensing - Douglas County Health and Human Services

Provides general information and licensing for individuals interested in becoming a child foster care provider for children. Training and support are provided for foster care providers for temporary, short-term care, long-term care, and respite care.

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Child Foster Care Licensure - CFCL - Minnesota Prairie County Alliance - Dodge, Steele, and Waseca County

Foster parents provide a temporary home for children when they cannot remain in their own home. Care is given until the child's parents can resume this responsibility or until a permanent plan is made with relative or adoptive parents. Provides licensing, recruits foster parents, and training. Types of foster care: - Family foster care Treated as family members, these children, and teens receive full-time, short- or long-term care. - Kinship foster care Relatives, family friends, and those with a significant relationship with the child(ren) may be licensed to provide child foster care. - Respite care This program provides birth parents and foster parents with relief care for a few hours and up to a few days at a time.

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Foster Care Programs - EVOLVE Family Services

Finds and prepares families who are willing and able to provide a nurturing environment for high-risk children, ages 7 - 18. - Traditional Foster Care: Foster parents serve as the support system for any children in their care by ensuring that the children remain connected to their community, peers, and birth families. Foster care providers protect the child's security, development, health, and identity until that child can either be reunited with their birth family or placed into a family through adoption. - Concurrent Foster Care: Foster parents are the source for everything under Traditional Foster Care while simultaneously being prepared to adopt the children in their care if reunification with the birth parents is not possible. This helps decrease the amount of transitions a child goes through while increasing their opportunity of having a permanent family. - Family and Youth Services: Offers Counties a recruitment option to intensively work with children whose parents had their parental rights terminated with the goal of finding a family for the child by building a relationship with the child and doing research to explore adoptive options. Also assists Counties by writing social medical histories which provide needed medical and genetic history information as well as providing full disclosure of information to families considering adoption of a foster child.

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Foster Care Services - Lake County Health and Human Services

Provides licensing services for adult foster care, child foster care, and day care, including: - Conducting background studies - Inspecting homes - Providing training, consultation, and guidance Adult Foster Care is a licensed, home-like setting for adults who are unable to live independently. Placements may be short-term, long-term, or for respite care. Child Foster Care is a licensed, home-like setting for children who are unable to live with their families due to various circumstances. Placements may be emergency, temporary, long-term, or for respite care, with the goal of eventual family reunification.

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Foster Care Licensing - Stearns County Human Services - Financial and Social Services Division

Provides the licensing for adult and child foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for adult foster care homes and child foster care - Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of foster care certification - Types of foster care are adult foster care homes, respite care, temporary, short-term, or long-term foster care

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Foster Care Licensing - Hubbard County Human Services

Provides the licensing for adult and child foster care. Services include: - Foster care services provided for emergency, short-term, and long-term placement - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for adult foster care and child foster care licensing - Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of adult foster care and child foster care certification

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Foster Care Licensing - Roseau County Social Services Department

Provides the licensing for adult foster care homes and child foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for adult foster care and child foster care licensing - Orientation, licensing, re-licensing of adult foster care and child foster care certification

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Child Foster Care Services - Carlton County Public Health and Human Services

Provides general information and licensing for persons interested in becoming foster care providers. Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term, and long-term placement.

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ICWA Law Center - ICWA Law Center

Handles matters falling under the Indian Child Welfare Act: - Adoptions - Education regarding the Act - Foster placement proceedings - Guardianship proceedings - Termination of parental rights - Third-party custody cases - Voluntary placement matters Note: Does not handle divorce, family court, or delinquency criminal cases

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Foster Care Licensing - Washington County Community Services

Provides general information and licensing for individuals interested in becoming child or adult foster care providers. Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term/respite, and long-term placement.

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Foster Care Licensing - Sherburne County Public Health and Human Services

Provides the licensing for adult and child foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for adult foster care homes and child foster care - Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of foster care certification

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Foster Care Licensing - Benton County Human Services

Provides general information and licensing for persons interested in becoming foster care providers. Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term, and long-term placement.

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Children Foster Care Licensing - Stevens County Human Services

Provides general information and licensing for individuals interested in becoming a child foster care provider for children. Training and support are provided for foster care providers for temporary, short-term care, or long-term care.

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Foster Care Licensing - Polk County Social Services

Provides the licensing for adult and child foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications and adult foster care homes and child foster care - Orientation, licensing, re-licensing of foster care certification - Types of foster care are adult foster care homes, respite care, temporary, short-term, or long-term foster care

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Foster Home Placement - Winona County Health and Human Services - Human Service Division

Winona County Human Services provides temporary foster care when it best serves the interest of the child or vulnerable adult.

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Foster Care Licensing - Pine County Public Health and Human Services

Provides general information and licensing for persons interested in becoming foster care providers. Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term, and long-term placement.

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Foster Care Licensing - Crow Wing County Community Services

Provides licensing for adult and child foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for adult foster care homes and child foster care - Orientation, licensing, re-licensing of foster care certification - Types of foster care are adult foster care homes, respite care, temporary, short-term, or long-term foster care

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