Resource Parent Programs are defined by the CEBC as programs that focus on the location, identification, recruitment, education, training, support, and retention of adults who are interested in being resource parents or who are already resource parents. A resource parent can be a relative (kinship), a nonrelated extended family member (NREFM), or a nonrelated foster parent. Since 2009, the CEBC has highlighted resource parent recruitment and training programs. In order to include resource parent programs that focus on identification, education, support, and retention, the CEBC revised and expanded this topic area in May 2018.
- Target population: Potential and current resource parents
- Services/types that fit: Interventions to locate new resource parents or to provide training and support for new or existing resource parents
- Delivered by: Child welfare workers or trained paraprofessionals
- In order to be included: Program must specifically target the location, identification, recruitment, education, training, support and/or retention of resource parents as a goal
- In order to be rated: There must be research evidence (as specified by the Scientific Rating Scale) that examines outcomes such as improvement in resource parent recruitment or retention, the knowledge or skills of resource parents, or permanency, safety, and well-being outcomes for the children in their care.
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