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40 Coxe Avenue
Asheville, NC 28802
(828) 250-5822
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Children & Family Services:
Family Permanency
Foster
care is temporary substitute care for children who cannot
remain safely in their home as determined by the Court. Child
placement services shall be provided to any child in the custody
or placement responsibility of a County Department of Social
Services. Placement of a child in foster care requires assessment
of the child and family's needs and careful planning.
The placement process focuses on the whole family
rather than only on the child in placement. The child, the
family and the foster care providers shall be appropriately
prepared for the placement prior to the physical move of the
child, except in emergency removals.
Child placement needs are evaluated, arranged,
maintained and supervised in licensed or Court-sanctioned
placement, with services to assist in reunification or another
permanent plan for the child. The agency provides services
in conjunction with the community are community-based, culturally
competent, child centered, and family focused.
Families for Kids goals:
- Community-Based Family Support
- One Coordinated Assessment
- One Social Work Team
- Single Stable Placement
- One Year To A Permanent Home
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- Services to protect children in their own homes, strengthen
families, and prevent out-of-home placement
- Careful planning and decision making with the family about
placement, when necessary
- Assessing children's needs to ensure appropriate placement
and services
- Arranging and monitoring a placement appropriate to the
child's needs
- Involving the kinship network to provide planning, placement
and other support for the child and family
- Developing and arranging community-based services to support
the child and family
- Collaborating with other community service providers working
with the family to ensure continuity of services and to
prevent duplication of services
- Referring the child and family to needed services, including
clinical treatment
- Providing treatment services, as appropriate
- Preparing the child, the child's family, and the foster
family for separation and placement, including negotiating
and preparing visitation agreements
- Assessing family strengths and needs to determine the
appropriate plan for service
- Providing ongoing risk assessment to determine risk to
the child and to guide the case planning process
- Working with the family to develop and implement the Family
Services Case Plan
- Monitoring and updating the Family Services Case Plan
with the family
- Providing case management
- Concurrent permanency planning with the family to develop
alternative options to provide a permanent home for a child
should reunification fai
- Helping the family meet Family Services Case Plan objectives
by providing information, instruction, guidance and mentoring
on parenting skills
- Providing counseling to the child and family to help the
child and family cope with the grief resulting from the
separation and placement
- Arranging medical examinations and other services for
the child
- Supervising foster care facility to ensure that the child
receives proper care during placement
- Maintaining contact with the family and others significant
to the case
- Preparing for and participating in court proceedings
- Maintaining a close working relationship with the agency
attorney for guidance in the legal process
- Periodically reviewing the Family Services Case Plan
- Preparing for and facilitating Permanency Planning Action
Team meetings
- Providing transportation for children in foster care when
needed and not otherwise available, including visits with
parents, siblings, and relatives
- Providing independent living services to assist older
youth in learning life skills necessary to make a successful
transition from foster care to living on his or her own
- Ensuring that foster care placements across state lines
are in compliance with the Interstate Compact on the Placement
of Children
- Recruiting, developing and supervising foster care families
and child care facilities
- Recruiting and assessing relatives and other kin as potential
caregivers
- Assessing and periodically reassessing foster care homes
and facilities to determine if the home or facility meets
the needs of the children it serves
- Providing consultation, technical assistance, and training
to assist foster families and foster care facilities to
expand and improve the quality of care provided
- Involving foster parents in the planning and decision
making for children in foster care
- Facilitating foster/adopt options for children and preparing
foster/adoptive parents
- Preparing children for adoptive placements and maintaining
life books
- Maintaining the foster care case record and thorough documentation
of case activities
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Monday through Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm
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Alisha Davis
alisha.davis@buncombecounty.org
(828) 250-5763
Child Services
(828) 250-5500
For a listing of county-wide programs & services offered
by Buncombe County Government, please visit our Services
for Children section. |
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Copyright 2003© - All rights reserved
- Buncombe County, North Carolina
DISCLAIMER: The information contained in the
following pages was considered correct at the time of publication. Buncombe
County Government reserves the right to make changes at any time and without
notice, and assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly
as a result of errors, omissions or discrepancies. |
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