RCW 74.13.250
Preservice training—Foster parents.
(1) Preservice training is recognized as a valuable tool to reduce placement disruptions, the length of time children are in care, and foster parent turnover rates. Preservice training also assists potential foster parents in making their final decisions about foster parenting and assists social service agencies in obtaining information about whether to approve potential foster parents.
(2) Foster parent preservice training shall include information about the potential impact of placement on foster children; social service agency administrative processes; the requirements, responsibilities, expectations, and skills needed to be a foster parent; attachment, separation, and loss issues faced by birth parents, foster children, and foster parents; child management and discipline; birth family relationships; information on the limits of the adoption support program as provided in RCW 74.13A.020(4); and helping children leave foster care. Preservice training shall assist applicants in making informed decisions about whether they want to be foster parents. Preservice training shall be designed to enable the agency to assess the ability, readiness, and appropriateness of families to be foster parents. As a decision tool, effective preservice training provides potential foster parents with enough information to make an appropriate decision, affords potential foster parents an opportunity to discuss their decision with others and consider its implications for their family, clarifies foster family expectations, presents a realistic picture of what foster parenting involves, and allows potential foster parents to consider and explore the different types of children they might serve.
(3) Foster parents shall complete preservice training before the issuance of a foster care license, except that the department may, on a case by case basis, issue a written waiver that allows the foster parent to complete the training after licensure, so long as the training is completed within ninety days following licensure.
(4) All components of the foster parent preservice training shall be made available online. The department shall allow individuals to complete as much online preservice training as is practicable while requiring that some preservice training be completed in person.
[ 2018 c 20 § 1. Prior: 2009 c 520 § 71; 2009 c 491 § 10; 1990 c 284 § 2.]
NOTES:
Finding—1990 c 284: "The legislature finds that the foster care system plays an important role in preserving families and giving consistent and nurturing care to children placed in its care. The legislature further finds that foster parents play an integral and important role in the system and particularly in the child's chances for the earliest possible reunification with his or her family." [ 1990 c 284 § 1.]
Effective date—1990 c 284: "This act shall take effect July 1, 1990, however the secretary may immediately take any steps necessary to ensure implementation of section 17 of this act on July 1, 1990." [ 1990 c 284 § 27.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 74.13 - Child Welfare Services.
74.13.010 - Declaration of purpose.
74.13.013 - Finding—Accreditation of children's services.
74.13.021 - Developmentally disabled child—Defined.
74.13.029 - Dependency established—Social worker's duty to provide document containing information.
74.13.031 - Duties of department—Child welfare services—Children's services advisory committee.
74.13.0311 - Services provided under deferred prosecution order.
74.13.035 - Crisis residential centers—Annual records, contents—Multiple licensing.
74.13.036 - Implementation of chapters 13.32A and 13.34 RCW.
74.13.037 - Transitional living programs for youth in the process of being emancipated—Rules.
74.13.042 - Petition for order compelling disclosure of record or information.
74.13.045 - Complaint resolution process.
74.13.055 - Foster care—Length of stay.
74.13.065 - Out-of-home care—Social study required.
74.13.070 - Moneys in possession of secretary not subject to certain proceedings.
74.13.077 - Sexually aggressive youth—Transfer of surplus funds for treatment.
74.13.080 - Group care placement—Prerequisites for payment.
74.13.110 - Contracted services performance improvement account.
74.13.170 - Therapeutic family home program for youth in custody under chapter 13.34 RCW.
74.13.232 - Services to homeless families.
74.13.250 - Preservice training—Foster parents.
74.13.260 - On-site monitoring program.
74.13.280 - Client information.
74.13.283 - Washington state identicards—Foster youth.
74.13.285 - Passports—Information to be provided to foster parents.
74.13.287 - Intent—Infant, foster family health.
74.13.288 - Blood-borne pathogens—Testing.
74.13.289 - Blood-borne pathogens—Client information—Training.
74.13.290 - Fewest possible placements for children—Preferred placements.
74.13.300 - Notification of proposed placement changes.
74.13.310 - Foster parent training.
74.13.315 - Child care for foster parents attending meetings or training.
74.13.325 - Foster care and adoptive home recruitment program.
74.13.330 - Responsibilities of foster parents.
74.13.332 - Rights of foster parents.
74.13.333 - Rights of foster parents—Complaints—Investigation—Notice of any personnel action—Report.
74.13.334 - Department procedures to respond to foster parents' complaints.
74.13.335 - Foster care—Reimbursement—Property damage.
74.13.336 - Extended foster care services.
74.13.338 - Driver's license support for foster youth.
74.13.500 - Disclosure of child welfare records—Factors—Exception.
74.13.505 - Disclosure of child welfare records—Information to be disclosed.
74.13.510 - Disclosure of child welfare records—Consideration of effects.
74.13.515 - Disclosure of child welfare records—Fatalities.
74.13.520 - Disclosure of child welfare records—Information not to be disclosed.
74.13.525 - Disclosure of child welfare records—Immunity from liability.
74.13.530 - Child placement—Conflict of interest.
74.13.540 - Independent living services.
74.13.550 - Child placement—Policy of educational continuity.
74.13.560 - Educational continuity—Protocol development.
74.13.570 - Oversight committee—Duties.
74.13.580 - Educational stability during shelter care hearing—Protocol development.
74.13.590 - Tasks to be performed based on available resources.
74.13.600 - Kinship caregivers—Definition—Placement of children with kin a priority—Strategies.
74.13.621 - Kinship care oversight committee.
74.13.631 - Students subject to a dependency proceeding—School placement options.
74.13.632 - School-aged youth in out-of-home care—Educational experiences and progress—Reports.
74.13.640 - Child fatality reviews.
74.13.650 - Foster parent critical support and retention program.
74.13.680 - Foster care to twenty-one program—Termination.
74.13.690 - Child welfare measurements.
74.13.695 - Validated tool to assess care needs.
74.13.700 - Denial or delay of licensure or approval of unsupervised access to children.
74.13.705 - Background checks—Out-of-state requests—Fees.
74.13.710 - Out-of-home care—Childhood activities—Prudent parent standard.
74.13.715 - Family connections program—Report to legislature.
74.13.720 - Certificates of parental improvement—Issuance—Standards—Rules—Liability.
74.13.730 - Certificates of parental improvement—Administrative review.
74.13.802 - Child welfare housing assistance pilot program.
74.13.805 - Medicaid waiver services eligibility reporting.
74.13.901 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.
74.13.902 - Construction—Religious or nonprofit organizations.