Here you will find state and national tools, analyses and research related specifically to the Kinship/Guardianship provisions of the new Fostering Connections law. If you know of any resources that do not appear in our library, please send us an email at with the suggested resource, author and website URL for consideration.
Wyoming Resources
Tools
Research & Reports
Analysis
- ACYF-CB-PI-08-05
A description of the provisions of Public Law 110-351 by the Children's Bureau.
- New guidance from Children's Bureau on Kinship Guardianship Assistance Program
The Program Instruction, ACYF-CB-PI-10-01 issued on February 18, 2010, supersedes earlier instructions (ACYF-CB-PI-08-07 issued on December 24, 2008). This analysis describes the new PI. Under the new Program Instruction, states and tribes electing the KinGAP option and seeking to claim federal funding for children in guardianship arrangements prior to approval of the plan amendment must notify ACF of their plans to do so. They must submit a description to ACF explaining the process it will use to ensure that claims will only be submitted on behalf of children who meet all eligibility criteria for the KinGAP Program.
- Resources from CDF on policies and programs related to Fostering Connections Act
An array of resources by the Children's Defense Fund on policies and programs related to the Fostering Connections Act.
Training
No resources are available for Wyoming.
National Resources
Tools
- A Guide to Using the Guardianship Assistance Agreement
A guide to using the Guardianship Assistance Agreement created by Children's Defense Fund and ChildFocus.
- Five Key Questions to Assess the Fiscal Impact of the Guardianship Assistance Program
States are obligated to achieve permanence for children in foster care who cannot return home or be adopted. The new federal Guardianship Assistance Program (GAP) can help states achieve permanence, particularly for those children living with relatives.
- Guardianship Assistance Program Checklist
A checklist for implementing a Guardian Assistance Program.
- Identification of and Notice to Relatives Checklist
A checklist for implementing relative notification.
- Making the Case for the Guardianship Assistance Program
Information on fiscal and permanency outcomes in regards to implementing Guardianship Assistance Programs.
- Sample Guardianship Assistance Agreement
A sample guardianship assistance agreement for states to use.
- Myths and Facts Related to the Use of Guardianship Assistance Programs
Some myths and facts about Guardianship Assistance Programs.
- Sample Notice Letter
A sample letter of relative notification.
- Key Considerations for Implementing the Notice Requirement of the Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act
This publication outlines the law's requirements with respect to providing notice of placement to relatives within 30 days of a child's removal from the custody of a parent. It also covers key considerations for states and tribes implementing this provision.
- Sample State Legislation on Federal Kinship Guardianship Assistance Option
This sample legislation outlines the components that are required by the federal Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008 in order for a state or tribe to operate a federally supported kinship guardianship assistance program.
- The Grandfamilies State Law and Policy Resource Center Website
A national legal resource created to educate individuals about state laws and legislation in support of grandfamilies and to assist interested state legislators, advocates, caregivers, attorneys, and other policymakers in exploring policy options to support relatives and the children in their care both within and outside the child welfare system.
- State Child Welfare Policy Database: Kinship Care
A website with state-by-state policy information about kinship care. Visitors can view individual state policies and compare one state's policies to those of other states.
- Ten Steps Public Child Welfare Agencies Can Take to Support Children in Safe and Stable Kinship Families
Lists ten steps public Child Welfare agencies can take to support children in safe and stable kinship families.
- Team Decisionmaking Can Support Safe and Stable Kinship Care: A Guide for Using TDM to Identify, Educate, and Engage Kinship Families
This guide seeks to help agencies understand the provisions of the Fostering Connections Act, understand how TDM teams can support effective implementation, and advocate for kinship systems that can help support quality kinship care.
- Making Relative Search Happen
This guide by ChildFocus provides useful tips for public agencies seeking to find and involve relatives at every stage of the child welfare process
- Family Search and Engagement: A Comprehensive Practice Guide
- Family Finding model
The Seneca Center provides training and technical assistance on Family Finding, the model of relative search and engagement pioneered by Kevin Campbell
- Title IV-E Plan Pre-print
The attached pre-print from the Children's Bureau incorporates the statutory provisions of P.L. 110-351 that are effective through FY 2010
Research & Reports
- Child Welfare Outcomes 2003-2006: Report to Congress
Child Welfare Outcomes 2003–2006: Report to Congress is a report created by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (the Department) to meet requirements of section 203(a) of the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA).1 ASFA amended section 479A of the Social Security Act to require an annual report on State performance. Child Welfare Outcomes 1998 was the first report created in the Child Welfare Outcomes series of reports.
- "Green Book"- Child Welfare section
The U.S. House Ways and Means Committee "Green Book" section on child welfare includes information on federal programs dedicated to child welfare purposes, including program requirements, spending and characteristics of children served.
- Reasonable Efforts to Preserve or Reunify Families and Achieve Permanency for Children
A description of Reasonable Efforts as it applies to family reunification.
- New Help for Children Raised by Grandparents and Other Relatives: Questions and Answers About the Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008
This question and answer guide aims to ensure full and prompt implementation of the improvements in the Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act for children being raised by grandparents and other relatives.
- Strengthening Families Through Guardianship
This publication provides a brief overview of guardianship and why it is important as a permanency option for children in foster care
- Subsidized Guardianship: Testing the Generalizability of an Idea Whose Time Has Finally Come
This powerpoint presentation provides an overview of the results of Tennessee's subsidized guardianship waiver
- Child Welfare and Child Support: Working Together to Help Families
Published by the Administration for Children and Families, this document provides advice on how child support and child welfare agencies can work together to identify family resources for children at risk of or in foster care
- The Indian Extended Family and Its Relationship to Parenting
- Securing Child Safety, Well-being, and Permanency Through Placement Stability in Foster Care
Provides an overview of how to achieve successful placement stability within foster care.
- Key Considerations for Implementing the Notice Requirement of the Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act
This document outlines the components that are required by the federal Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008 (Fostering Connections Act) in order for a state or tribe to comply with the Notification of Relatives Provision (Section 103) of the law.
Analysis
- Summary and Section-by-Section Description of the Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008 (H.R. 6893)
This memorandum provides a section-by-section overview of major provisions included in the Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008.
- Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoption Act of 2008: New Opportunities for Children in Foster Care and Beyond.
This Powerpoint presentation provides an introduction to the new law, background on key provisions, the potential impact on children and families, and an information to guide implementation.
- Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act: Implementation Issues and a Look Ahead at Additional Child Welfare Reforms
This brief summarizes the Fostering Connections Act and examines implementation issues.
- Subsidized Guardianship: Testing the Generalizability of an Idea Whose Time Has Finally Come
This powerpoint presentation provides an overview of the results of Tennessee's subsidized guardianship waiver
- Resources from CLASP on policies and programs related to the Fostering Connections Act
An array of resources by the Center for Law and Social Policy on policies and programs related to the Fostering Connections Act.
- Resources from CWLA on policies and programs related to the Fostering Connections Act
An array of resources by the Child Welfare League of America on policies and programs related to the Fostering Connections Act.
- New guidance from Children's Bureau on Kinship Guardianship Assistance Program
The Program Instruction, ACYF-CB-PI-10-01 issued on February 18, 2010, supersedes earlier instructions (ACYF-CB-PI-08-07 issued on December 24, 2008). This analysis describes the new PI. Under the new Program Instruction, states and tribes electing the KinGAP option and seeking to claim federal funding for children in guardianship arrangements prior to approval of the plan amendment must notify ACF of their plans to do so. They must submit a description to ACF explaining the process it will use to ensure that claims will only be submitted on behalf of children who meet all eligibility criteria for the KinGAP Program.
- Resources from CDF on policies and programs related to Fostering Connections Act
An array of resources by the Children's Defense Fund on policies and programs related to the Fostering Connections Act.
Training
No resources are available.