A Resource Home provides temporary care for a child who is in the custody of the Department and cannot return safely to his/her own home for some period of time. A Resource Home may also be a prospective adoptive home under the dual licensure policy of the Department.
All Resource Homes shall complete the same licensure requirements for foster or adoptive services. A child placing agency which provides Resource Home services shall develop and follow written policies and procedures for these services. A person who wishes to become a Resource Parent shall apply to a placing agency on a form specified by the placing agency. The Department and agency shall conduct adequate screening of all prospective applicants in accordance with Items 1-17, Resource Parent Criteria in Section B. When the agency denies licensure of an applicant or closes a resource home, notice shall be faxed to the Department within five business days. The agency shall call or fax a request to the Department prior to granting a license to determine if applicant has a history with the Department which would make placement inappropriate or unsafe.
1. | Age: | Be at least twenty-one (21) years old the time of application. |
2. | Health: | Applicant(s) health must allow them to physically care for child (ren) and must be verified by a physician's statement including a TB test. An annual physical examination by a licensed physician is required. An annual TB test must be done by a licensed physician or the Health Department. Immunization records for each child in the home also need to be provided. |
3. | Marital Status: | Applicant(s) may be married or single. Two or more unrelated adults living in the same household shall not be licensed. Couples who live together or persons separated, but not legally divorced, shall not be licensed. |
4. | Residency: | Applicant(s) must be a resident of the State of Mississippi. |
5. | Income: | Applicant(s) must be financially self-sufficient without the board payment. Applicant(s) working outside the household must have a plan for safe, stable and reliable childcare as well as sufficient work flexibility to meet the needs of the children. |
6. | Acceptance: | Applicant(s) must be willing to accept placement of child(ren) of any racial, ethnic, religious, or educational backgrounds. |
7. | Space: | Applicant(s) must have adequate room in the home. Children may not sleep on couches or share a bed with another person. Only same sex and similar aged children may share the same room. |
8. | Telephone: | Applicant(s) must have telephone service. |
9. | Transportation: | Applicant(s) must have an operable automobile or transportation plan. All persons transporting children must have automobile insurance and valid driver's license. |
10. | Occupancy: | Homes may have no more than three (s) foster children and no more than a total of five (5) children, including biological, foster, or adopted children. No more than two (2) children in the foster home may be under the age two (2) or have therapeutic/special needs. However, a sibling group may be placed together in excess of these limits, but only upon written consent by the Department's appropriate Regional Director determining that the foster children can be maintained safely in the foster home. |
11. | Criminal History: | Applicant(s) must have a clear criminal background and Central Registry check including fingerprinting on all prospective parents and all persons residing in the household fourteen (14) years of age and older. |
12. | References: | The applicant(s) shall have four (4) personal or professional references; only one (1) of these four (4) references may be related to the applicant(s). At least one (1) reference must to be from an employer. |
13. | Pre-service | Applicant(s) must attend at least twenty-four (24) hours of pre-service training and successfully pass all skill testing. Training is considered as part of the application process and does not guarantee that the applicant will be accepted in the program. Pre-service training shall include Mississippi PATH or other approved resource parent training curriculum, Universal blood borne pathogens, car seat safety, First Aid and CPR. |
14. | Home Study: | Agency will conduct a study of the prospective Resource Parent's home. |
15. | Personal Interview: | Personal interviews shall be conducted by the child placing agency. At least one (1) interview shall be conducted at the child placing agency and one (1) additional interview in the home. Each applicant will have at least one (1) individual interview. |
16. | Discipline: | Applicant(s) must be willing to refrain from any use of corporal punishment with the foster child. Resource Parents are expected to learn and use approved forms of discipline. Corporal punishment and degrading punishment are prohibited. |
17. | Cooperation: | Applicant(s) must be willing to work closely and cooperatively with agency staff in learning to carry out parenting procedures within prescribed guidelines. This includes attendance at monthly support meetings, following treatment recommendations, transporting child to appointments, and any other necessary procedures. |
The agency must provide training certificates, letters or verification of training to each Resource Parent for each training session attended.
No more than three (3) clock hours of the required annual in-service training may be obtained through home-based or on-line training modules.
Resource Family homes shall be relicensed annually. All requirements including local background checks must be completed annually. However, fingerprinting is only required every five years.
A licensed Resource Family specializing in medically fragile children shall comply with all foster home requirements as well as the following conditions:
18 Miss. Code. R. 7-1-XIV