A JOINT MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE CHILDREN, YOUTH
AND FAMILIES DEPARTMENT TO ADOPT RULES FOR IMPLEMENTING A FOSTER PARENTS BILL
OF RIGHTS.
WHEREAS, foster parents have the right
to be treated with dignity, respect and consideration as professional members of
the child welfare team; and
WHEREAS, they have the right to be
notified of scheduled meetings concerning the foster child in their care, in
order to actively participate in the case-planning and decision-making process
regarding the child, including individual service-planning meetings,
administrative case reviews, interdisciplinary staffings and individual
educational planning meetings; and
WHEREAS, they have the right to
provide input concerning the plan of services for the child and to have that
input given full consideration, in the same manner as information presented by
any other professional on the team; and
WHEREAS, foster parents have the right
to communicate with professionals who work with the foster child within the
context of the team, including therapists, physicians and teachers; and
WHEREAS, they have the right to
receive adequate prior written notice and invitation to all court hearings
regarding a foster child in their care and the right to submit factually based
written reports to judges presiding over the foster child's case; and
WHEREAS, they have the right to
receive full disclosure of all known behavioral, medical and psychological
issues of a foster child placed in their home, and the safety of the foster
family should not be put at risk due to undisclosed behaviors; and
WHEREAS, foster parents have the right
to receive a written copy of the treatment plan and any subsequent amendments
on a timely basis; and
WHEREAS, they have the right to be
informed of and receive all available support services for a child being cared
for in their home, as well as the right to be considered as a primary placement
option when a child formerly in their foster home reenters the foster care
system; and
WHEREAS, they have the right to be
given reasonable prior written notice of any change in a child's treatment
plan, any plan to terminate the placement of the child with the foster family
and the reasons for the change or termination of placement, and the notice
should be waived only in the case of court order or when the child is
determined to be at imminent risk or harm; and
WHEREAS, foster parents have the right
to receive timely financial reimbursement commensurate with the care needs of
the child, as specified in the treatment plan, the right to obtain a substitute
care placement agreement at the time that the child is placed in their home and
the right to receive full reimbursement, as specified in the substitute care
placement agreement; and
WHEREAS, in instances of short pays,
foster parents have the right to be paid the full difference in a timely
manner, and they have the reciprocal obligation to return overpays to the
state; and
WHEREAS, foster parents have the right
to be given standardized pre-service training and appropriate ongoing training
to enhance their skills as foster care providers; and
WHEREAS, they have the right to be
informed of all agency policies and procedures related to their role as foster
parents; and
WHEREAS, they have the right to
confidentiality regarding issues that arise in their foster homes and the right
to a fair, timely and impartial investigation concerning any referral made upon
them; and
WHEREAS, foster parents have the right
to a fair, timely and impartial investigation concerning complaints filed
against them, the right to have timely access to the child placement agency's
existing appeals process and the right to be free from acts of harassment and
retaliation by any other party when exercising the right to appeal; and
WHEREAS, they have the right to
emergency access to agency personnel on a twenty-four-hour, seven-day-a-week
basis and the right to assistance in dealing with loss and separation when a
foster child leaves their home; and
WHEREAS, they have the right to not be
discriminated against on the basis of religion, race, color, creed, sex,
national origin, age, marital status or physical handicap;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the children, youth and families
department be requested to adopt rules to implement these principles as foster
parent rights and to involve the following participants in developing those
rules:
A. the land of enchantment foster and adoptive
parents association, incorporated;
B. foster parents;
C. a citizens review board;
D. court-appointed special advocates;
E. attorneys for biological parents;
F. guardians at litem;
G. judges of children's courts;
H. special education teachers;
I. therapists and counselors of children;
J. field office managers of the children, youth
and families department;
K. children's court attorneys for the children,
youth and families department;
L. private agencies; and
M. foster care treatment agencies; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the
children, youth and families department be requested to complete its rulemaking
and report its progress to the appropriate interim legislative committee by
November 2003; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of
this memorial be transmitted to the secretary of children, youth and families.