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State of New Jersey | Department of Children and Families | Home In New Jersey, the term Foster Parent has been replaced with Resource Parent This term more accurately reflects the Resource Parent’s supportive role to the children, the children’s family, and the professional team
Educational Stability for Children in Foster Care These provisions, which took effect December 10, 2016, require State Educational Agencies (SEAs) and Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) to work with child welfare agencies to ensure the educational stability of children in foster care
Wraparound Funds Wraparound is emergency funding for eligible young people who were in foster care at age 16 or older or in a DCF adolescent contracted housing program between the ages of 18-21
Scholarships - The Official Web Site for The State of New Jersey New Jersey Foster Care Scholarship offers Education and Training Vouchers (ETV) or State Tuition Waivers (TW) for eligible youth to help cover costs at accredited post-secondary institutions and career and technical schools
A Guide To Post Adoption Resources The National Foster Care and Adoption Directory (NFCAD) Mobile App tacts and services jot got easier! Child Welfare Information Gateway launched the NFCAD mobi ts across the child welfare field The mobile app is a user-friendly way to find, filter, and save information on direct service providers, support groups, and related fost
CHAFEE FOSTER CARE PROGRAM ETV Program in foster care placement In New Jersey, qualifying students are 16-21 years of age and were: 1) 14 years of age or older with at least 18 months of foster care placement, 2) 16 years or older with 9 or more months of foster care placement or 3) who exited care for adoption at age 12
Rights of Siblings This bill was developed by the NJ DCF Youth Council who recognized the importance of siblings and remaining involved in the lives of their siblings throughout foster care system
Young Adults Transitioning Out of Foster Care in NJ This survey allows DCF to assess the characteristics of youth in New Jersey’s foster care system, track changes in youth’s outcomes over time, and better understand the relationships between youth characteristics, independent living services that they received, and their outcomes
Foster and Adoption Services - State of New Jersey Such payments may not exceed the cost of providing comparable assistance in foster care After the child turns 21, other state services may be available Download New Jersey's Subsidized Adoption Program brochure - English Spanish Children's System of Care (CSOC)