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AVAILABLE TRAINING
Available Training – Texas Foster Care Association. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) provides this list of available trainings from around the state. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement by the TFCA. IntroductionOUR COMMITTEES
The Texas Foster Care Association recognizes that information sharing is vital for successful regional cooperation. Pursuant to the adoption of the TFFA Strategic Plan 2018-2020, the Marketing and Communications Committee has established this, description of duties, and UPDATE TO DFPS STAFF Update to DFPS Staff. TFCA Secretary March 11, 2020 0 Comments. Today I am announcing additional changes to some of the agency’s divisions and departments that I mentioned would be forthcoming in my January announcement. These changes will help the agency better meet the needs of those we serve. There is much work to be done and I am excited FOSTER CARE MATTRESS PROGRAM When she began work- ing at Mattress Firm Commercial Division, it was her first priority to put together this program that was embraced by Mattress Firm and foster families alike. Please reach out to her to request an order form or to ask any questions at: JOHANNA SEIBER, 346-718-5618, or Johanna.Seiber@MFRM.com. DFPS “3 IN 30” PROGRAM INFORMATION AND IMPLEMENTATION A: “3 in 30” is a new assessment program that is required for each child placed in the conservatorship of DFPS. The program includes three exams or assessments: (1) 3-day Medical Exam (within 3 business days of removal), (2) Texas Health Steps Medical Checkup (within 30 days of removal), and (3) Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Texas Foster Care Association is to educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be a united voice in advocating for the needs of those children and families. We do this by offering forums for our families to communicate and share information with one another via WHO WE ARE – TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION Who We Are. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) was formed in the late 70s as the Texas State Foster Parents, Inc. We currently do business as the TFCA to better reflect that we serve and support the entire family unit, including foster parents. in the past, there were many local foster parent associations that needed leadership and COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS A few resources that we hope you find helpful. "As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic. As a parent, your children need you to REGIONAL DIRECTORY OF RESOURCES Regional Directory of Resources. Region 1. 1622 10th Street. Lubbock, TX 79401. Office Locations. Counties. Foster Care and Adoption Information Meetings. Rainbow THE YOUTH EMPOWERMENT SCHOLARSHIP Students enrolled as full-time students (12 hours or more) may be awarded $500; part-time students (under 12 hours) may be awarded $250. The scholarship committee may award a total of 6 scholarships, not to exceed $2,250 annually. Prior awardees may not apply for additional Empowering Youth Scholarships. Awards will be issued by the awarddate.
AVAILABLE TRAINING
Available Training – Texas Foster Care Association. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) provides this list of available trainings from around the state. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement by the TFCA. IntroductionOUR COMMITTEES
The Texas Foster Care Association recognizes that information sharing is vital for successful regional cooperation. Pursuant to the adoption of the TFFA Strategic Plan 2018-2020, the Marketing and Communications Committee has established this, description of duties, and UPDATE TO DFPS STAFF Update to DFPS Staff. TFCA Secretary March 11, 2020 0 Comments. Today I am announcing additional changes to some of the agency’s divisions and departments that I mentioned would be forthcoming in my January announcement. These changes will help the agency better meet the needs of those we serve. There is much work to be done and I am excited FOSTER CARE MATTRESS PROGRAM When she began work- ing at Mattress Firm Commercial Division, it was her first priority to put together this program that was embraced by Mattress Firm and foster families alike. Please reach out to her to request an order form or to ask any questions at: JOHANNA SEIBER, 346-718-5618, or Johanna.Seiber@MFRM.com. DFPS “3 IN 30” PROGRAM INFORMATION AND IMPLEMENTATION A: “3 in 30” is a new assessment program that is required for each child placed in the conservatorship of DFPS. The program includes three exams or assessments: (1) 3-day Medical Exam (within 3 business days of removal), (2) Texas Health Steps Medical Checkup (within 30 days of removal), and (3) Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS A few resources that we hope you find helpful. "As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic. As a parent, your children need you to GUIDANCE TO PROVIDERS ON 2020-2021 SCHOOL YEAR Guidance to Providers on 2020-2021 School Year. As you begin preparing for the start of the 2020-2021 school year, DFPS is providing the following guidance to support you in meeting the educational needs of children. The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on educational settings are very fluid and new information comes out almost daily. PUBLIC POLICY & ADVOCACY About the TFCA Public Policy and Advocacy Committee. For over 45 years the Texas Foster Care Association has advocated for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. We pride ourselves on being the state-wide voice for foster care. Nearly 30 years ago, the state of Texas began outsourcing foster care to the private sector, and many of thoseCOVID-19 RESOURCES
COVID-19 Resources. The COVID-19 event continues to affect families worldwide. Strengthening families and communities has never been more important than it is right now. PEI is here to help. Our program specialists have been compiling family and caregiver resources alongside public health information for you. We will be sending thismessage out
LET US HEAR FROM YOU Let Us Hear From You. The purpose of the Texas Foster Care Association is to educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be a united voice in advocating for the needs of those children and families. We do this by offering forums for our families to communicate and share information with one another via 2019 – TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION DFPS takes the next step in expanding Community-Based Care (CBC) with a contract amendment to enter Stage II in DFPS Region 2, which includes 30 Texas counties. 2INgage, a partnership between Texas Family Initiative LLC and New Horizons Ranch and Center Inc., has been providing a continuum of foster care services in this area since TFCA ELECTION RESULTS The following results were confirmed: First Vice President:Receiving 100.00% of the vote, and running unopposed, Lauren Prince is elected First Vice President. Regional Foster Parents Representatives. Region 2:Receiving 100% of the votes and running unopposed, Kathy Potter is elected Region 2 Foster Parent Representative. Region 4:Receiving 100 DFPS PUBLISHES A SERIES OF REPORTS DFPS Publishes a Series of Reports. Rider 8 Report on Human Resources Management Plan provides an update on the development of a plan to improve employee morale and retention. Rider 15 Report on Community-Based Care presents performance measures identified by the Legislative Budget Board (LBB) to allow for comparative analysisbetween the
SPOTLIGHT ON DEVELOPING A FULL PREVENTION CONTINUUM IN We can continue to cast blame, dig in, and perpetuate the circular conversation of the past several decades in child welfare. Or, we can demand and create a full prevention continuum that will strengthen families, strengthen communities, and prevent trauma and tragedy long before risk of either exists. The work is not done.LEGISLATIVE UPDATE
Here is an update on where bills the TACFS team has been tracking currently stand: HB 72 which allows for STAR Health benefits for certain adopted children from the foster care system was voted out of the Senate Health and Human Service Committee this week. HB 1884 which would require a CPS caseworker as well as the court to notify arelative
TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Texas Foster Care Association is to educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be a united voice in advocating for the needs of those children and families. We do this by offering forums for our families to communicate and share information with one another via WHO WE ARE – TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION Who We Are. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) was formed in the late 70s as the Texas State Foster Parents, Inc. We currently do business as the TFCA to better reflect that we serve and support the entire family unit, including foster parents. in the past, there were many local foster parent associations that needed leadership and COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS A few resources that we hope you find helpful. "As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic. As a parent, your children need you to REGIONAL DIRECTORY OF RESOURCES Regional Directory of Resources. Region 1. 1622 10th Street. Lubbock, TX 79401. Office Locations. Counties. Foster Care and Adoption Information Meetings. RainbowAVAILABLE TRAINING
Available Training – Texas Foster Care Association. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) provides this list of available trainings from around the state. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement by the TFCA. Introduction THE YOUTH EMPOWERMENT SCHOLARSHIP Students enrolled as full-time students (12 hours or more) may be awarded $500; part-time students (under 12 hours) may be awarded $250. The scholarship committee may award a total of 6 scholarships, not to exceed $2,250 annually. Prior awardees may not apply for additional Empowering Youth Scholarships. Awards will be issued by the awarddate.
PUBLIC POLICY & ADVOCACY About the TFCA Public Policy and Advocacy Committee. For over 45 years the Texas Foster Care Association has advocated for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. We pride ourselves on being the state-wide voice for foster care. Nearly 30 years ago, the state of Texas began outsourcing foster care to the private sector, and many of thoseOUR COMMITTEES
The Texas Foster Care Association recognizes that information sharing is vital for successful regional cooperation. Pursuant to the adoption of the TFFA Strategic Plan 2018-2020, the Marketing and Communications Committee has established this, description of duties, and UPDATE TO DFPS STAFF Update to DFPS Staff. TFCA Secretary March 11, 2020 0 Comments. Today I am announcing additional changes to some of the agency’s divisions and departments that I mentioned would be forthcoming in my January announcement. These changes will help the agency better meet the needs of those we serve. There is much work to be done and I am excited FOSTER CARE MATTRESS PROGRAM When she began work- ing at Mattress Firm Commercial Division, it was her first priority to put together this program that was embraced by Mattress Firm and foster families alike. Please reach out to her to request an order form or to ask any questions at: JOHANNA SEIBER, 346-718-5618, or Johanna.Seiber@MFRM.com. TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Texas Foster Care Association is to educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be a united voice in advocating for the needs of those children and families. We do this by offering forums for our families to communicate and share information with one another via WHO WE ARE – TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION Who We Are. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) was formed in the late 70s as the Texas State Foster Parents, Inc. We currently do business as the TFCA to better reflect that we serve and support the entire family unit, including foster parents. in the past, there were many local foster parent associations that needed leadership and COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS A few resources that we hope you find helpful. "As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic. As a parent, your children need you to REGIONAL DIRECTORY OF RESOURCES Regional Directory of Resources. Region 1. 1622 10th Street. Lubbock, TX 79401. Office Locations. Counties. Foster Care and Adoption Information Meetings. RainbowAVAILABLE TRAINING
Available Training – Texas Foster Care Association. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) provides this list of available trainings from around the state. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement by the TFCA. Introduction THE YOUTH EMPOWERMENT SCHOLARSHIP Students enrolled as full-time students (12 hours or more) may be awarded $500; part-time students (under 12 hours) may be awarded $250. The scholarship committee may award a total of 6 scholarships, not to exceed $2,250 annually. Prior awardees may not apply for additional Empowering Youth Scholarships. Awards will be issued by the awarddate.
PUBLIC POLICY & ADVOCACY About the TFCA Public Policy and Advocacy Committee. For over 45 years the Texas Foster Care Association has advocated for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. We pride ourselves on being the state-wide voice for foster care. Nearly 30 years ago, the state of Texas began outsourcing foster care to the private sector, and many of thoseOUR COMMITTEES
The Texas Foster Care Association recognizes that information sharing is vital for successful regional cooperation. Pursuant to the adoption of the TFFA Strategic Plan 2018-2020, the Marketing and Communications Committee has established this, description of duties, and UPDATE TO DFPS STAFF Update to DFPS Staff. TFCA Secretary March 11, 2020 0 Comments. Today I am announcing additional changes to some of the agency’s divisions and departments that I mentioned would be forthcoming in my January announcement. These changes will help the agency better meet the needs of those we serve. There is much work to be done and I am excited FOSTER CARE MATTRESS PROGRAM When she began work- ing at Mattress Firm Commercial Division, it was her first priority to put together this program that was embraced by Mattress Firm and foster families alike. Please reach out to her to request an order form or to ask any questions at: JOHANNA SEIBER, 346-718-5618, or Johanna.Seiber@MFRM.com. COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS A few resources that we hope you find helpful. "As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic. As a parent, your children need you to WAITING FOR ADOPTION Waiting for Adoption. The Texas Adoption Resource Exchange (TARE) website helps match children awaiting adoption with adoptive parents. It includes photos and profile information on children available for adoption and allows families to provide information about theirCOVID-19 RESOURCES
COVID-19 Resources. The COVID-19 event continues to affect families worldwide. Strengthening families and communities has never been more important than it is right now. PEI is here to help. Our program specialists have been compiling family and caregiver resources alongside public health information for you. We will be sending thismessage out
AVAILABLE TRAINING
The purpose of the TFCA is the educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be united in advocating for the needs of those children and families. LET US HEAR FROM YOU Let Us Hear From You. The purpose of the Texas Foster Care Association is to educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be a united voice in advocating for the needs of those children and families. We do this by offering forums for our families to communicate and share information with one another via TALKING WITH CHILDREN ABOUT CORONAVIRUS As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic. A NEW VISION FOR DFPS The passage of the Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) followed this approach and signaled the federal government’s clear intent to increase opportunities for States to prevent children from entering the foster care system. This monumental shift in the child welfare landscape provides excellent opportunities for States. TEXAS YOUTH PERMANENCY STUDY Early results from our pilot study suggest that focusing on legal permanency alone may not be sufficient to understand the factors that allow youth in the child welfare system to thrive and grow up to be successful adults. We learned that no matter the permanency outcome for former foster youth, having authentic relationships was key to a successful transition to adulthood. CENSUS 2020 IS IMPORTANT TO ALL TEXAS COMMUNITIES In March, Texas households will begin to receive mail from the Census Bureau with details on how to complete the 2020 survey. The U.S. Census is more than a population count, it’s a way to shape the future of our communities. It’s important to you, your community, and the State of Texas. So, stand up and be counted, and help spreadthe word
SPOTLIGHT ON DEVELOPING A FULL PREVENTION CONTINUUM IN We can continue to cast blame, dig in, and perpetuate the circular conversation of the past several decades in child welfare. Or, we can demand and create a full prevention continuum that will strengthen families, strengthen communities, and prevent trauma and tragedy long before risk of either exists. The work is not done. TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Texas Foster Care Association is to educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be a united voice in advocating for the needs of those children and families. We do this by offering forums for our families to communicate and share information with one another via WHO WE ARE – TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION Who We Are. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) was formed in the late 70s as the Texas State Foster Parents, Inc. We currently do business as the TFCA to better reflect that we serve and support the entire family unit, including foster parents. in the past, there were many local foster parent associations that needed leadership and COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS A few resources that we hope you find helpful. "As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic. As a parent, your children need you to REGIONAL DIRECTORY OF RESOURCES Regional Directory of Resources. Region 1. 1622 10th Street. Lubbock, TX 79401. Office Locations. Counties. Foster Care and Adoption Information Meetings. RainbowAVAILABLE TRAINING
Available Training – Texas Foster Care Association. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) provides this list of available trainings from around the state. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement by the TFCA. Introduction THE YOUTH EMPOWERMENT SCHOLARSHIP Students enrolled as full-time students (12 hours or more) may be awarded $500; part-time students (under 12 hours) may be awarded $250. The scholarship committee may award a total of 6 scholarships, not to exceed $2,250 annually. Prior awardees may not apply for additional Empowering Youth Scholarships. Awards will be issued by the awarddate.
PUBLIC POLICY & ADVOCACY About the TFCA Public Policy and Advocacy Committee. For over 45 years the Texas Foster Care Association has advocated for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. We pride ourselves on being the state-wide voice for foster care. Nearly 30 years ago, the state of Texas began outsourcing foster care to the private sector, and many of thoseOUR COMMITTEES
The Texas Foster Care Association recognizes that information sharing is vital for successful regional cooperation. Pursuant to the adoption of the TFFA Strategic Plan 2018-2020, the Marketing and Communications Committee has established this, description of duties, and UPDATE TO DFPS STAFF Update to DFPS Staff. TFCA Secretary March 11, 2020 0 Comments. Today I am announcing additional changes to some of the agency’s divisions and departments that I mentioned would be forthcoming in my January announcement. These changes will help the agency better meet the needs of those we serve. There is much work to be done and I am excited FOSTER CARE MATTRESS PROGRAM When she began work- ing at Mattress Firm Commercial Division, it was her first priority to put together this program that was embraced by Mattress Firm and foster families alike. Please reach out to her to request an order form or to ask any questions at: JOHANNA SEIBER, 346-718-5618, or Johanna.Seiber@MFRM.com. TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Texas Foster Care Association is to educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be a united voice in advocating for the needs of those children and families. We do this by offering forums for our families to communicate and share information with one another via WHO WE ARE – TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION Who We Are. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) was formed in the late 70s as the Texas State Foster Parents, Inc. We currently do business as the TFCA to better reflect that we serve and support the entire family unit, including foster parents. in the past, there were many local foster parent associations that needed leadership and COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS A few resources that we hope you find helpful. "As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic. As a parent, your children need you to REGIONAL DIRECTORY OF RESOURCES Regional Directory of Resources. Region 1. 1622 10th Street. Lubbock, TX 79401. Office Locations. Counties. Foster Care and Adoption Information Meetings. RainbowAVAILABLE TRAINING
Available Training – Texas Foster Care Association. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) provides this list of available trainings from around the state. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement by the TFCA. Introduction THE YOUTH EMPOWERMENT SCHOLARSHIP Students enrolled as full-time students (12 hours or more) may be awarded $500; part-time students (under 12 hours) may be awarded $250. The scholarship committee may award a total of 6 scholarships, not to exceed $2,250 annually. Prior awardees may not apply for additional Empowering Youth Scholarships. Awards will be issued by the awarddate.
PUBLIC POLICY & ADVOCACY About the TFCA Public Policy and Advocacy Committee. For over 45 years the Texas Foster Care Association has advocated for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. We pride ourselves on being the state-wide voice for foster care. Nearly 30 years ago, the state of Texas began outsourcing foster care to the private sector, and many of thoseOUR COMMITTEES
The Texas Foster Care Association recognizes that information sharing is vital for successful regional cooperation. Pursuant to the adoption of the TFFA Strategic Plan 2018-2020, the Marketing and Communications Committee has established this, description of duties, and UPDATE TO DFPS STAFF Update to DFPS Staff. TFCA Secretary March 11, 2020 0 Comments. Today I am announcing additional changes to some of the agency’s divisions and departments that I mentioned would be forthcoming in my January announcement. These changes will help the agency better meet the needs of those we serve. There is much work to be done and I am excited FOSTER CARE MATTRESS PROGRAM When she began work- ing at Mattress Firm Commercial Division, it was her first priority to put together this program that was embraced by Mattress Firm and foster families alike. Please reach out to her to request an order form or to ask any questions at: JOHANNA SEIBER, 346-718-5618, or Johanna.Seiber@MFRM.com. COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS A few resources that we hope you find helpful. "As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic. As a parent, your children need you to WAITING FOR ADOPTION Waiting for Adoption. The Texas Adoption Resource Exchange (TARE) website helps match children awaiting adoption with adoptive parents. It includes photos and profile information on children available for adoption and allows families to provide information about theirCOVID-19 RESOURCES
COVID-19 Resources. The COVID-19 event continues to affect families worldwide. Strengthening families and communities has never been more important than it is right now. PEI is here to help. Our program specialists have been compiling family and caregiver resources alongside public health information for you. We will be sending thismessage out
AVAILABLE TRAINING
The purpose of the TFCA is the educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be united in advocating for the needs of those children and families. LET US HEAR FROM YOU Let Us Hear From You. The purpose of the Texas Foster Care Association is to educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be a united voice in advocating for the needs of those children and families. We do this by offering forums for our families to communicate and share information with one another via TALKING WITH CHILDREN ABOUT CORONAVIRUS As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic. A NEW VISION FOR DFPS The passage of the Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) followed this approach and signaled the federal government’s clear intent to increase opportunities for States to prevent children from entering the foster care system. This monumental shift in the child welfare landscape provides excellent opportunities for States. TEXAS YOUTH PERMANENCY STUDY Early results from our pilot study suggest that focusing on legal permanency alone may not be sufficient to understand the factors that allow youth in the child welfare system to thrive and grow up to be successful adults. We learned that no matter the permanency outcome for former foster youth, having authentic relationships was key to a successful transition to adulthood. CENSUS 2020 IS IMPORTANT TO ALL TEXAS COMMUNITIES In March, Texas households will begin to receive mail from the Census Bureau with details on how to complete the 2020 survey. The U.S. Census is more than a population count, it’s a way to shape the future of our communities. It’s important to you, your community, and the State of Texas. So, stand up and be counted, and help spreadthe word
SPOTLIGHT ON DEVELOPING A FULL PREVENTION CONTINUUM IN We can continue to cast blame, dig in, and perpetuate the circular conversation of the past several decades in child welfare. Or, we can demand and create a full prevention continuum that will strengthen families, strengthen communities, and prevent trauma and tragedy long before risk of either exists. The work is not done. TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Texas Foster Care Association is to educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be a united voice in advocating for the needs of those children and families. We do this by offering forums for our families to communicate and share information with one another via WHO WE ARE – TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION Who We Are. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) was formed in the late 70s as the Texas State Foster Parents, Inc. We currently do business as the TFCA to better reflect that we serve and support the entire family unit, including foster parents. in the past, there were many local foster parent associations that needed leadership and COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS A few resources that we hope you find helpful. "As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic. As a parent, your children need you to REGIONAL DIRECTORY OF RESOURCES Regional Directory of Resources. Region 1. 1622 10th Street. Lubbock, TX 79401. Office Locations. Counties. Foster Care and Adoption Information Meetings. Rainbow THE YOUTH EMPOWERMENT SCHOLARSHIP Students enrolled as full-time students (12 hours or more) may be awarded $500; part-time students (under 12 hours) may be awarded $250. The scholarship committee may award a total of 6 scholarships, not to exceed $2,250 annually. Prior awardees may not apply for additional Empowering Youth Scholarships. Awards will be issued by the awarddate.
AVAILABLE TRAINING
Available Training – Texas Foster Care Association. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) provides this list of available trainings from around the state. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement by the TFCA. IntroductionOUR COMMITTEES
The Texas Foster Care Association recognizes that information sharing is vital for successful regional cooperation. Pursuant to the adoption of the TFFA Strategic Plan 2018-2020, the Marketing and Communications Committee has established this, description of duties, and UPDATE TO DFPS STAFF Update to DFPS Staff. TFCA Secretary March 11, 2020 0 Comments. Today I am announcing additional changes to some of the agency’s divisions and departments that I mentioned would be forthcoming in my January announcement. These changes will help the agency better meet the needs of those we serve. There is much work to be done and I am excited A NEW VISION FOR DFPS FOSTER CARE MATTRESS PROGRAM When she began work- ing at Mattress Firm Commercial Division, it was her first priority to put together this program that was embraced by Mattress Firm and foster families alike. Please reach out to her to request an order form or to ask any questions at: JOHANNA SEIBER, 346-718-5618, or Johanna.Seiber@MFRM.com. TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Texas Foster Care Association is to educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be a united voice in advocating for the needs of those children and families. We do this by offering forums for our families to communicate and share information with one another via WHO WE ARE – TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION Who We Are. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) was formed in the late 70s as the Texas State Foster Parents, Inc. We currently do business as the TFCA to better reflect that we serve and support the entire family unit, including foster parents. in the past, there were many local foster parent associations that needed leadership and COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS A few resources that we hope you find helpful. "As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic. As a parent, your children need you to REGIONAL DIRECTORY OF RESOURCES Regional Directory of Resources. Region 1. 1622 10th Street. Lubbock, TX 79401. Office Locations. Counties. Foster Care and Adoption Information Meetings. Rainbow THE YOUTH EMPOWERMENT SCHOLARSHIP Students enrolled as full-time students (12 hours or more) may be awarded $500; part-time students (under 12 hours) may be awarded $250. The scholarship committee may award a total of 6 scholarships, not to exceed $2,250 annually. Prior awardees may not apply for additional Empowering Youth Scholarships. Awards will be issued by the awarddate.
AVAILABLE TRAINING
Available Training – Texas Foster Care Association. The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) provides this list of available trainings from around the state. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement by the TFCA. IntroductionOUR COMMITTEES
The Texas Foster Care Association recognizes that information sharing is vital for successful regional cooperation. Pursuant to the adoption of the TFFA Strategic Plan 2018-2020, the Marketing and Communications Committee has established this, description of duties, and UPDATE TO DFPS STAFF Update to DFPS Staff. TFCA Secretary March 11, 2020 0 Comments. Today I am announcing additional changes to some of the agency’s divisions and departments that I mentioned would be forthcoming in my January announcement. These changes will help the agency better meet the needs of those we serve. There is much work to be done and I am excited A NEW VISION FOR DFPS FOSTER CARE MATTRESS PROGRAM When she began work- ing at Mattress Firm Commercial Division, it was her first priority to put together this program that was embraced by Mattress Firm and foster families alike. Please reach out to her to request an order form or to ask any questions at: JOHANNA SEIBER, 346-718-5618, or Johanna.Seiber@MFRM.com. THE LATEST – TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION The Texas Foster Care Association’s (TFCA) Election Committee reports the following information related to the 2020 Board of Directors Election: According to the by-laws, the TFCA membership had the opportunity to consider candidates for the positions of First Vice President and Regional Foster Parent Representatives from regions 2,4, 6A, 6B
COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS A few resources that we hope you find helpful. "As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic. As a parent, your children need you to WAITING FOR ADOPTION Waiting for Adoption. The Texas Adoption Resource Exchange (TARE) website helps match children awaiting adoption with adoptive parents. It includes photos and profile information on children available for adoption and allows families to provide information about their PUBLIC POLICY & ADVOCACY About the TFCA Public Policy and Advocacy Committee. For over 45 years the Texas Foster Care Association has advocated for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. We pride ourselves on being the state-wide voice for foster care. Nearly 30 years ago, the state of Texas began outsourcing foster care to the private sector, and many of those SIGN UP – TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION 01. An Individual - Foster Parent, Staff, Supporter - $15.00 (USD) Subscription period: 1 year Automatic renewal (recurring payments) Any individual who wishes to become a member of TFCA. 02. A Single Family - $25.00 (USD) Bundle (up to 2 members) Subscription period: 1 year Automatic renewal (recurring payments) Any single family group. 03 LET US HEAR FROM YOU Let Us Hear From You. The purpose of the Texas Foster Care Association is to educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be a united voice in advocating for the needs of those children and families. We do this by offering forums for our families to communicate and share information with one another via DFPS PUBLISHES A SERIES OF REPORTS DFPS Publishes a Series of Reports. Rider 8 Report on Human Resources Management Plan provides an update on the development of a plan to improve employee morale and retention. Rider 15 Report on Community-Based Care presents performance measures identified by the Legislative Budget Board (LBB) to allow for comparative analysisbetween the
TFCA ELECTION RESULTS The following results were confirmed: First Vice President:Receiving 100.00% of the vote, and running unopposed, Lauren Prince is elected First Vice President. Regional Foster Parents Representatives. Region 2:Receiving 100% of the votes and running unopposed, Kathy Potter is elected Region 2 Foster Parent Representative. Region 4:Receiving 100 CENSUS 2020 IS IMPORTANT TO ALL TEXAS COMMUNITIES In March, Texas households will begin to receive mail from the Census Bureau with details on how to complete the 2020 survey. The U.S. Census is more than a population count, it’s a way to shape the future of our communities. It’s important to you, your community, and the State of Texas. So, stand up and be counted, and help spreadthe word
SPOTLIGHT ON DEVELOPING A FULL PREVENTION CONTINUUM IN We can continue to cast blame, dig in, and perpetuate the circular conversation of the past several decades in child welfare. Or, we can demand and create a full prevention continuum that will strengthen families, strengthen communities, and prevent trauma and tragedy long before risk of either exists. The work is not done. TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION COVID-19 Resources for Caregivers. Health and Well being recourses During Novel Coronavirus, COVID-19 A few resources that we hope you find helpful “As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and WHO WE ARE – TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) was formed in the late 70s as the Texas State Foster Parents, Inc. We currently do business as the TFCA to better reflect that we serve and support the entire family unit, including foster parents. COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS "As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic.AVAILABLE TRAINING
The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) provides this list of available trainings from around the state. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement bythe TFCA.
REGIONAL DIRECTORY OF RESOURCES The purpose of the TFCA is the educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be united in advocating for the needs of those children and families. THE YOUTH EMPOWERMENT SCHOLARSHIP YOUTH EMPOWERMENT SCHOLARSHIP Presented by the Texas Foster Care Association The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) offers scholarships to foster, kinship, and children adopted through the Texas foster care system whom wish to further their education beyond high school, including college or university studies, vocational / technical school, or junior college.OUR COMMITTEES
The Texas Foster Care Association recognizes that information sharing is vital for successful regional cooperation. Pursuant to the adoption of the TFFA Strategic Plan 2018-2020, the Marketing and Communications Committee has established this, description of duties, and UPDATE TO DFPS STAFF The purpose of the TFCA is the educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be united in advocating for the needs of those children and families. A NEW VISION FOR DFPS FOSTER CARE MATTRESS PROGRAM Who To Contact? Johanna Seiber was a foster mom in Texas. When she began work- ing at Mattress Firm Commercial Division, it was her first priority to put together this program that was embraced by Mattress Firm and foster families alike. TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION COVID-19 Resources for Caregivers. Health and Well being recourses During Novel Coronavirus, COVID-19 A few resources that we hope you find helpful “As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and WHO WE ARE – TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) was formed in the late 70s as the Texas State Foster Parents, Inc. We currently do business as the TFCA to better reflect that we serve and support the entire family unit, including foster parents. COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS "As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic.AVAILABLE TRAINING
The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) provides this list of available trainings from around the state. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement bythe TFCA.
REGIONAL DIRECTORY OF RESOURCES The purpose of the TFCA is the educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be united in advocating for the needs of those children and families. THE YOUTH EMPOWERMENT SCHOLARSHIP YOUTH EMPOWERMENT SCHOLARSHIP Presented by the Texas Foster Care Association The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) offers scholarships to foster, kinship, and children adopted through the Texas foster care system whom wish to further their education beyond high school, including college or university studies, vocational / technical school, or junior college.OUR COMMITTEES
The Texas Foster Care Association recognizes that information sharing is vital for successful regional cooperation. Pursuant to the adoption of the TFFA Strategic Plan 2018-2020, the Marketing and Communications Committee has established this, description of duties, and UPDATE TO DFPS STAFF The purpose of the TFCA is the educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be united in advocating for the needs of those children and families. A NEW VISION FOR DFPS FOSTER CARE MATTRESS PROGRAM Who To Contact? Johanna Seiber was a foster mom in Texas. When she began work- ing at Mattress Firm Commercial Division, it was her first priority to put together this program that was embraced by Mattress Firm and foster families alike. COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS "As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 and resist the urge to engage in panic. THE LATEST – TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION The Texas Youth Permanency Study (TYPS) examines the long-term outcomes and opportunities of youth, 14 and older, in the Texas FosterCare System.
WAITING FOR ADOPTION The Texas Adoption Resource Exchange (TARE) website helps match children awaiting adoption with adoptive parents. It includes photos and profile information on children available for adoption and allows families to provide information about their adoption preferences and interests in adopting a child. PUBLIC POLICY & ADVOCACY CHAMPS Issue Brief | New research and policy brief from CHAMPS that summarizes the latest research on the benefits of family-based care over group care and highlights 4 action steps policymakers can take to improve recruitment, retention, and support for kinship and non-kin foster families.. Foster Parent Resources Study | Has DFPS provided foster parents with adequate resources to ensure they LET US HEAR FROM YOU The purpose of the Texas Foster Care Association is to educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be a united voice in advocating for the needs of SIGN UP – TEXAS FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION The purpose of the TFCA is the educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be united in advocating for the needs of those children and families. DFPS PUBLISHES A SERIES OF REPORTS Rider 8 Report on Human Resources Management Plan provides an update on the development of a plan to improve employee morale and retention.; Rider 15 Report on Community-Based Care presents performance measures identified by the Legislative Budget Board (LBB) to allow for comparative analysis between the legacy foster care and Community-Based Care systems. TFCA ELECTION RESULTS The purpose of the TFCA is the educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be united in advocating for the needs of those children and families. CENSUS 2020 IS IMPORTANT TO ALL TEXAS COMMUNITIES The purpose of the TFCA is the educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be united in advocating for the needs of those children and families. SPOTLIGHT ON DEVELOPING A FULL PREVENTION CONTINUUM IN The purpose of the TFCA is the educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be united in advocating for the needs of those children and families.* Youtube
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The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) was formed in the late 70s as the Texas State Foster Parents, Inc. We currently do business as the TFCA to better reflect that we serve and support the entire family unit, including foster parents. in the past, there were many local foster parent associations that needed leadership andRead More
COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS Health and Well being recourses During Novel Coronavirus, COVID-19 A few resources that we hope you find helpful “As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 andRead More
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The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) was formed in the late 70s as the Texas State Foster Parents, Inc. We currently do business as the TFCA to better reflect that we serve and support the entire family unit, including foster parents. in the past, there were many local foster parent associations that needed leadership andRead More
COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS Health and Well being recourses During Novel Coronavirus, COVID-19 A few resources that we hope you find helpful “As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 andRead More Next
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The Texas Foster Care Association (TFCA) was formed in the late 70s as the Texas State Foster Parents, Inc. We currently do business as the TFCA to better reflect that we serve and support the entire family unit, including foster parents. in the past, there were many local foster parent associations that needed leadership andRead More
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WAITING FOR ADOPTION The Texas Adoption Resource Exchange (TARE) website helps match children awaiting adoption with adoptive parents. It includes photos and profile information on children available for adoption and allows families to provide information about their adoption preferences and interests in adopting a child. Families need to create an account and complete a family profile in order LET US HEAR FROM YOU The purpose of the Texas Foster Care Association is to educate, motivate, and support foster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as, to be a united voice in advocating for the needs of those children and families. We do this by offering forums for our families to communicate and share information with one another viaOUR COMMITTEES
As our organization cannot survive without the vibrant and informed participation of our outstanding membership, consider joining a TFCA committee! As a committee member, you will have input for upcoming training to promote the continuing development of foster parents and the children they serve. ByLaws The purpose of the Bylaws Committee is to provide oversight COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS Health and Well being recourses During Novel Coronavirus, COVID-19 A few resources that we hope you find helpful “As the world grapples with the uncertainty of the upheaval created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Foster Care Association encourages you to take advantage of this time to stay familiar with the facts about COVID-19 andTHE LATEST
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DSHS CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19) UPDATE Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Information: COVID-19 Vaccine Information (last updated 2/23/21) COVID-19 Vaccine Allocations (last updated 2/26/21) Updated Information for COVID-19 Vaccination Providers: Information for Vaccination Providers (last updated 2/23/21) Vaccination Provider Enrollment (last updated 2/22/21) COVID-19 Vaccine Management Resources (last updated 2/23/21) COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Webinars (last updated 2/26/21) Public Health Laboratory Testing ADDED: DSHS COVID-19* March 05, 2021
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TEXAS YOUTH PERMANENCY STUDY The Texas Youth Permanency Study (TYPS) examines the long-term outcomes and opportunities of youth, 14 and older, in the Texas Foster Care System. AMPLIFYING YOUTH VOICE This Texas Youth Permanency Study seeks to understand the quality and continuity of relationships developed by youth in care and identify factors that support strong relationships that may be* February 08, 2021
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FOSTER CARE MATTRESS PROGRAM Foster Mattress Program Mattress Firm has proudly served the Foster community for some time. Now we’ve stepped up to help EVERY foster family with non-profit pricing for any licensed foster home. PLEASE refer to this information when it’s time to update mattresses, get new mattresses for child placements and even as early as getting them* February 08, 2021
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