A. Treatment Foster Parent Qualifications. A treatment foster parent shall meet the following criteria:
- (1) Comply with all foster family approval regulations as specified in COMAR 07.02.13;
- (2) Be available to a child on a 24-hour basis;
- (3) Arrange for child care services consistent with COMAR 07.02.13.07B(3) and .17B(7);
- (4) Possess a high school diploma or equivalent including, but not limited to, life experience; and
- (5) Have access to public or private transportation to transport a child to all necessary services identified in the individual treatment plan.
B. Treatment Foster Parent Training.
- (1) Prospective treatment foster parents shall receive at least 24 hours of preservice training before their approval and placement of children in the home.
(2) Areas of training include:
- (a) A history of the importance of foster parents to the child welfare program, from a historical perspective to the present team approach concept;
- (b) The definition of foster care and its relationship to permanency planning;
- (c) The rationale for teamwork in permanency planning;
- (d) An explanation of the needs and rights of children in foster care;
- (e) An explanation of the needs, rights, and responsibilities of parents of children in care;
- (f) A delineation of the complementary roles of foster parents and caseworkers;
- (g) A review of the grieving process;
- (h) Exploration of an applicant's own feelings about separation;
- (i) Recommendations for helping foster families work with the feelings and resultant behaviors that are typical of children separated from their biological parents;
- (j) The development of an accepting attitude with regard to the biological parent-child relationship;
- (k) A review of issues related to substance abuse; and
- (l) Health and safety practices related to universal precautions.
C. In-Service Training Requirements.
- (1) Treatment foster care parents shall attend 20 hours of in-service training annually.
- (2) Certification of training shall be documented in the treatment parent's case record.
D. Treatment Foster Parent Responsibilities. The foster parent shall:
- (1) Assist the case manager and other team members in the development of treatment plans for a child or youth in their care;
- (2) Attend team meetings and training sessions;
- (3) Keep a systematic record of a child's behavior and progress in targeted areas on at least a weekly, or preferably, a daily basis;
- (4) Ensure a child access to medical and dental care, including accompanying the child to medical and dental appointments and carrying out treatment prescribed by health care providers;
- (5) Coordinate recreational and leisure time activity;
- (6) Monitor a child's school attendance and progress, and attend parental conferences and activities;
- (7) Provide transportation services;
- (8) Maintain a medical passport;
- (9) Attend and provide information at court hearings as specified in the treatment plan; and
- (10) Assist a child in maintaining contact and visitation with the child's biological family unless otherwise indicated in the child's treatment plan.
Authority: Family Law Article, §§5-501—5-534, Annotated Code of Maryland;
Agency Note: Federal Regulatory Reference 45 CFR §§228.13 and 228.42
Effective date: October 9, 1995 (22:20 Md. R. 1541)