| Foster Care Process
Step
1
Call A Family for ME for an informational packet. This packet
contains information about Foster Parenting in Maine. If you have
additional questions the packet does not answer, A Family for ME staff welcomes your questions.
Step 2
Attend an informational meeting. Informational meetings are held
throughout Maine on an ongoing basis. Informational meetings are
the first required step to become a foster parent in Maine. The
meetings are very casual and information is presented by Department
of Health and Human Services staff. The meetings last about 2
hours, which includes time allowed for your questions. To sign
up for an informational meeting closest to you, call A Family
for ME or email info@afamilyforme.org.
Step 3
Complete Foster Care Application. After attending the informational
meeting you will have the opportunity to request an application.
The application contains material that is required to be filled
out before continuing the process.
Step 4
Attend Foster Care Pre-Service Training. This training, Fundamentals
in Adoptive and Foster Parenting, is conducted by the Child Welfare
Training Institute, or (CWTI).
This training prepares those people becoming foster and adoptive
parents in Maine. Background checks, which are conducted after
the application is turned in, must be completed before beginning
the training. The training is 24 hours. Sessions are either held
on weeknights or on Saturdays. Foster care and adoption professionals
teach the training.
Step 5
Complete Home Study. A home study is the final
step to become a licensed foster parent. A social worker will
come into your home to interview you and your family (if applicable).
They will ask a series of questions to determine many things,
including whether or not the home will be a safe place for a child
and which type of child would be best suited for your family.
Also, the home will be inspected by the foster care licensing
worker and a fire marshal. For homes with a well, a water test
will be conducted. After the home study is completed, you will
either be licensed or denied a license.
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