Okla. Stat. tit. 10A, § 1-9-116
Foster Care Education Program and Training
Effective Jun 11, 1998Laws 1996, HB 2960, c. 353, § 12, eff. November 1, 1996; Amended by Laws 1997, HB 2133, c. 389, § 16, eff. November 1, 1997 (superseded document available); Amended by Laws 1998, HB 2826, c. 414, § 12, emerg. eff. June 11, 1998 (superseded document available); Amended by Laws 1999, SB 428, c. 2, § 4 (superseded document available).
A.
1. The Department of Human Services, the Department of Juvenile Justice and each child-placing agency shall develop:
- a. a foster care education program to provide training for persons intending to furnish foster care services, and
- b. continuing educational programs for foster parents.
2. The Department of Human Services shall develop:
- a. a kinship foster care training program, and
- b. continuing educational programs for foster parents providing kinship foster care.
B.
- 1. In addition to any other conditions and requirements specified by the state agency or child-placing agency, as applicable, prior to placement of a child in foster placement other than kinship care, each foster parent shall have completed the training approved by the Department of Human Services, the Department of Juvenile Justice or the child-placing agency, as appropriate.
- 2. Approved training shall require a minimum of twelve (12) hours of study related, but not limited, to physical care, education, learning disabilities, procedures for referral to and receipt of necessary professional services, behavioral assessment and modification, independent-living skills, and procedures for biological parent contact. Such training shall relate to the area of parental substitute authority, behavioral management techniques including, but not limited to, parent-child conflict resolution techniques, stress management, and any other appropriate technique to teach the foster parent how to manage the child's behavior in a manner appropriate to the age and development of the foster child.
- 3. The foster parent or person intending to provide foster care services may complete the training as part of an approved training program offered by a public or private agency with expertise in the provision of child foster care or in related subject areas.
- 4. Within three (3) months of certification, foster parents and kinship foster parents must participate in training for behavioral management techniques which shall include, but not be limited to information regarding restraining and holding techniques, and other techniques appropriate for controlling potentially violent behavior in a manner appropriate to the age and development of the foster child.
C.
- 1. A foster parent providing kinship foster care shall, if possible, compare the training developed by the Department of Human Services for kinship foster care prior to placement or at such other times as required by the Department; provided, however, in no event shall such training take place later than three (3) months after placement of the child with such foster parent. Such training shall relate to the area of parental substitute authority, behavioral management techniques including, but not limited to, parent-child conflict resolution techniques, stress management, and any other appropriate technique to manage behavior in a manner appropriate to the age and development of the foster child.
- 2. The Department shall complete a home study or other evaluation required by the Department of Human Services for the purpose of placing a child into kinship foster care as soon as is feasible after the initial placement of a child.
- 3. In order to provide for the payment or reimbursement for the providing of kinship foster care services until the certification and training requirements have been completed, the Department shall enter into a one hundred twenty-day contract with the foster parent during which time the Department and the foster parents shall satisfy the certification and training requirements.
- D. Foster parent training programs may include, but need not be limited to, in-service training, workshops and seminars developed by the state agency; seminars and courses offered through public or private education agencies; and workshops, seminars and courses pertaining to behavioral and developmental disabilities and to the development of mutual support services for foster parents.
- E. The Department of Human Services, the Department of Juvenile Justice and each child-placing agency shall provide statewide training, education, and continuing education programs for foster parents.
- F. The Department of Human Services, the Department of Juvenile Justice or each child-placing agency shall notify a foster parent at least ten (10) business days in advance of the statewide scheduling of education, continuing education or foster parent training occurring near the vicinity of the home of a foster parent.
- G. The Department of Human Services may also provide additional foster care training to a foster parent. A foster parent may request in writing to the Department of Human Services that additional foster parent training.
Laws 1996, HB 2960, c. 353, § 12, eff. November 1, 1996; Amended by Laws 1997, HB 2133, c. 389, § 16, eff. November 1, 1997 (superseded document available); Amended by Laws 1998, HB 2826, c. 414, § 12, emerg. eff. June 11, 1998 (superseded document available); Amended by Laws 1999, SB 428, c. 2, § 4 (superseded document available).