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2012 Resource Parent Training Requirements

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The tables below provide a visual explanation of training requirements based on DCS Policy 16.8.

Pre-Approval Training
Prior to becoming an approved resource parent, applicants must attend and participate in PATH (Parents as Tender Healers) training.

Pre-Service (PATH) for Traditional & Kinship Applicants 23 hours
Orientation 2 hours
Understanding the Child Welfare System 3 hours
Impact of Trauma on Children 3 hours
Cultural Awareness 1 hour
Expert Panel 2 hours
Effective Discipline 3 hours
CPR/First Aid 4 hours
Medication Administration 4 hours
Homework/Support Team Meeting 1 hour

Support Team Meetings – Provided during the pre-approval process – 1 hour. PATH trainers meet with applicants to discuss homework and gather information needed for PATH Participant Assessment Form.

On-Going Training (After Approval)
There are specific class requirements for first and second year resource parents.

For the post-approval training, there are different training tracks depending on the family’s status of either “traditional” or “kinship”:

Traditional Resource Parents must complete the following classes after approval:

First Year – total of 14 hours Second Year – total of 14 hours
Working with the Education System – 2 hours Working with the Education System – 2 hours
Helping Children Make Transitions – 3 hours CPR/First Aid – 4 hours
Fostering Positive Behavior for Resource Parents – 3 hours Medication Administration – 4 hours
Child Development – 2 hours Parenting the Sexually Abused Child – 3 hours
Cultural Awareness – 1 hour Cultural Awareness – 1 hour
Working with Birth Parents – 3 hours  

Kinship Resource Parents must complete the following classes after approval:

First Year – total of 17 hours Second Year – total of 14 hours
Working with the Education System – 2 hours Working with the Education System – 2 hours
Helping Children Make Transitions – 3 hours CPR/First Aid – 4 hours
Fostering Positive Behavior for Resource Parents – 3 hours Medication Administration – 4 hours
Child Development – 2 hours Parenting the Sexually Abused Child – 3 hours
Cultural Awareness – 1 hour Cultural Awareness – 1 hour
Family Role Conflict – 3 hours  
Family Dynamics – 3 hours  

Resource parents in there third year or thereafter are required to receive 15 hours of training annually. These hours may be obtained by completing approved elective courses, attending the annual conference, Super Saturday events, Foster Parent College, or reading and watching approved books and videos.