Foster Care Licensing Pre-Service Track

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Foster Care Licensing Pre-Service Track M1: Overview of Licensing (7 hours) 1.1: Introduction to Licensing 1.2: Licensing Laws 1.3: The Role and Skills of Assessment M2: Collaboration and Partnership for Children (13 hours) 2.1: The Support Team 2.2: Co-Parenting and Partnership with Birth Parents 2.3: Working with Foster Parents to Manage Children’s Behavior and Meet their Needs M3: Recruiting and Licensing Foster Parents (10 hours) 3.1: Recruitment, Inquiry, and Pre-licensing 3.2: Initial Licensing M4: Placement, Retention and Re-Licensing (11 hours) 4.1: Placement, Retention, and Re-licensing Process 4.2: Foster Parent Development M5: Resolving Foster Parent Concerns 5.1: Reporting and Responding to Concerns in Foster Homes 5.2: Techniques to Manage Challenges