Is this just a Texas law or all over? As long as the kids are still in foster care, no one can come over to our house over the age of 14 unless they go through a background check and get fingerprinted.
It was not that strict until last year. One of the Texas Agencies Foster homes families had a friend stop in who murdered a child in foster care. This was terrible. The state reacted in a big way.
We have friends over all the time from our church. So far most people are doing the form because they want to help us out and provide babysitting when we have training.
Little Lady's 4th birthday is in just 2 weeks. When given the choice of Chucky Cheese, Jumping Jungle or home for her party, she wanted nothing more than a party at her new house.
That rule is going to make things a little tricky. It may just be family and one or two friends this time. Not sure how the kids parents in her preschool will react when I tell them they need to go through a background check if they want to stay through the party!
Next year, things will be smoother and easier I think. I keep telling myself that.
Re: If you want to see my daughter, I need your fingerprints please
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Have you spoken to your case worker about this? I am somewhat familiar with what you are referring to but, my understanding is that you can have people visit you at your home w/out the fingerprinting or background checks if, you or your licensed spouse will be present, if it is for less than 8 hours and not overnight and with the verbal consent of your case worker. I'd ask just to make sure and hopefully it'll be simpler then you think.
If someone wants to come visit, they need to go through a background check. If they will babysit, they need fingerprints. The laws changed last fall when some fraud was found in the foster system after a tragic incident(s).
https://www.mystatesman.com/news/news/local/texas-mentor-admits-background-check-lapse-in-girl/nZTsh/
We avoid the stress by just going to visit people at their house or meeting at Chick-fil-A, etc.
This is how my SW explained it.
With regards to backgrounds, anyone who wi be around children in foster care needs to have their backgrounds run even if they stop by quickly.
Anyone who will have even a moment of unsupervised access to children in foster care will need to have backgrounds run in addition to fingerprinting completed.
Yes this could include a lot of friends and family but these are the new state requirements. So I would encourage you to provide information to me on those closest to you and differentiate between visitor w no unsupervised access and visitor who may at some point have unsupervised access (babysitter or you decide to run out to the car for a moment and leave the person with the children).
The only other suggestion I have is to go and visit people over the next few months once the adoption is finalized you won't need to worry about all these crazy rules. This all stems from a child who died in foster care this past summer at the hands of a frequent visitor. It is a reactionary solution that in my opinion may/may not have prevented the child from being killed. But this is the new state standard and we have to meet them. The goal is to keep kids safe so this according to the state is one of the ways.
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