Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 07.05.02.12 - Training RequirementsA. An applicant shall complete 20 hours of training provided by the agency before the agency certifies the applicant as a foster parent.B. The agency shall document the applicant's attendance and understanding of material.C. The training shall include the following: (1) Role and relationships in foster care between agency, foster parent, parents, and the child;(2) Separation anxiety and the importance of the child's parents and siblings;(3) Developmental needs of children in care;(4) Care of children who have special needs;(5) Cultural and religious awareness and differences;(6) Child management and discipline techniques;(7) Child abuse and neglect;(8) The availability of supportive services in the community for the children and foster families;(10) Communication skills;(12) First aid and home safety;(14) Foster care as preparation for adoption;(15) The need for adoption;(16) Adoption responsibilities;(17) The function of the Citizens' Review Board for Children (CRBC) and other case review processes described in COMAR 07.01.06 and the foster parent's role in these processes;(18) The legal, technical, procedural, financial, medical, liability, and educational aspects of child placement;(19) The nature and purpose of agency documents, including the permanent placement case plans and the service agreement; and(20) Requirements for certified foster parents as described in Regulations .04-.11 of this chapter and agency policy.D. Continuing Training. (1) Continuing training of foster parents shall include a minimum of 6 hours per year.(2) The training shall concentrate on the topics listed in §C of this regulation and additional foster care topics as needed.Md. Code Regs. 07.05.02.12