Kinship as Foster Care Prevention Program; established, placement of children with relatives.
Impact
The bill introduces amendments to the Code of Virginia by providing guidelines for agreements that must be entered into between the child's parents or guardians and local boards when kinship placements are made. The agreements will outline the conditions under which a child can be placed with relatives, including provisions for services and support to be offered to both the relative and the child's family. Importantly, the law seeks to enable children to remain in their familial circles, which can be beneficial for emotional stability and continuity in the child's life.
Summary
SB162 seeks to establish the Kinship as Foster Care Prevention Program, which is designed to promote and support kinship care placements within Virginia. This program enables the local boards of child welfare to place children with relatives when they face imminent risk of being removed from their homes. It aims to provide a framework for ensuring the safety of the child while keeping them in a familial environment, thereby preventing the need for foster care placement.
Contention
There may be points of contention regarding the implementation of the financial assistance provided through this program. The bill specifies that financial assistance to relatives should not exceed the foster care maintenance payment. This aspect could lead to debates about whether the support is adequate for families taking on the responsibility of caring for children at risk, especially when considering the potential necessity for additional resources to facilitate the child's well-being.
Provisions
Additionally, the bill allows for voluntary participation, where families can seek legal counsel before finalizing the agreements. This could reflect concerns about the rights of parents and relatives involved. The Department may also require reporting of the outcomes of these placements, which will contribute to data collection for future conceptualizations of child welfare strategies.