-Hold Family Team Meetings regularly and/or when requested by a family team member (a foster parent can request these)
-Advise children 14+ of educational, training, housing, and supports available
-Encourage children turning 18 to remain in care in order to receive education, training, and other supports available to them until 21
-Design case plan based on the child's health, safety, permanency, and well-being
-Visit the child on a monthly basis
Foster and Adoptive family Services of Bergen County is a non-profit organization dedicated to support and advocate for the children and foster families that have had children placed in their home by the New Jersey State Division of Youth and Family Services.
For more information about other support available contact:
Foster and Adoptive Family Services
P.O. Box 518
4301 Route 1 South
Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 US
(609) 520-1500
800 222-0047
Fax: (609) 520-1515
www.fafsonline.org
Last Updated: April 1, 2008