Foster VC Kids Enters 21st Century Foster Parenting by Rolling Out an Innovative Parenting Training for All

In an effort to provide a greater professional and nurturing environment for youth that are in foster care, Foster VC Kids, a division of Ventura County’s Children & Family Services, is working with a new groundbreaking foster parent training module developed to improve the quality of partnership, care, training and support within the child welfare system. A by-product of the Quality Parenting Initiative (QPI), 21st Century Foster Parenting training refocuses on trauma informed care, excellence in parenting for foster youth and a strong partnership between foster and relative caregivers, birth parents and agency staff.

The driving force behind this new training is QPI, a collaborative effort with the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), the County Welfare Directors Association (CWDA), and other state child welfare agencies and foster care partners. QPI works to create a professional, child/ family specific support for the child who enters into care, by engaging foster caregivers and birth parents as integral partners. Caregivers, parents, mental health workers, Court Appointed Special Advocates, child welfare staff and community partners work together to respectfully and professionally ensure that the care provided to children supports their healthy development and gives them the best possible opportunity for success and a normal upbringing. Training topics range from health issues, behaviors, parenting, caring for teens, transitions, trauma and partnering with birth families.

For a moment, just imagine giving up your family -- your dad, your mom and siblings, give up your beloved pets, sometimes give up your school and friends, that's what we ask of these children who come into care

Angelina McCormick Soll , LCSW Foster Home Recruitment, Development, & Support Specialist from Foster VC Kids

“For a moment, just imagine giving up your family -- your dad, your mom and siblings, give up your beloved pets, sometimes give up your school and friends, that’s what we ask of these children who come into care,” says Angelina McCormick Soll LCSW Foster Home Recruitment, Development, & Support Specialist from Foster VC Kids. “Since many children have experienced chronic traumatic situations, the specialized professional training all foster parents receive during their training greatly helps to create healthy, normal surroundings. We are incredibly encouraged by the fostering families who have successfully offered support, encouragement and healthy modeling to children and their birth families. Excellence, skill in parenting, and unconditional commitment for a child in need – that’s the parenting in our Foster VC Kids world today. It is extremely exciting and rewarding for all.”

Caregivers will work with a team to advocate for children with the welfare system, the court, and community agencies, including schools, child care, health providers and employers. Foster caregivers are expected to participate fully in the youth’s medical, psychological, dental care and support the child’s emotional and educational stability and wellbeing with the hope they will be reunited with their family soon. For our older teens, families are shown how to work with a team to provide developmentally appropriate opportunities to allow youth to thrive, practice life skills and have hands-on experiences in preparation for adulthood.

“We feel really good about the new QPI training Foster VC Kids has undertaken, especially because we've taken great steps to ensure the curriculum was adapted to address our specific county's goals and the needs of our local children,” says McCormick Soll. “We have gotten tremendous amounts of wonderful feedback. It feels like the foster care training has rebranded itself into a professional, strengthening and loving excellence of care that will help many more children and youth. Many families and folks are joining us, now we just need more people to look into helping Ventura County’s children.”

Ventura County was selected to host the statewide QPI conference for its utilization of QPI training. The conference will be held on Thursday, Sept. 24 and Friday, Sept. 25 at the Crowne Plaza. The event will include a welcome reception, keynote addresses from state and local foster care leaders, networking meals, and small group discussions on topics relevant to quality care and partnership.

To learn more about Foster VC Kids and QPI, visit http://fostervckids.org.

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