Foster Parent 622-05-50-10

(NEW 8/15/2010 ML #3224)

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  1. To provide safety, food, and, as required, clothing, transportation, daily supervision, shelter, and other services as deemed necessary by the agency.
  2. To inform the agency of any illness or problems arising with the child, including discipline issues.
  3. To work with the custodian/social worker to ensure that the child receives appropriate medical care.
  4. To follow the standards, rules, policies and laws of the Foster Care Program in North Dakota.
  5. To maintain ongoing documentation regarding the child’s care.
  6. To secure written authorization from the agency, and where appropriate, from the parents/guardian prior to taking a child out-of-state.  The foster parents must leave information as to where they can be reached during this time.
  7. To participate in Foster Care Child & Family Team meetings.
  8. To accept supervision from the agency.
  9. To cooperate with the agency’s plan for parent and sibling visitation and contact, and to maintain other significant relationships.
  10. Other.