Loraine's Story
Highlights one foster and adoptive mother's experience becoming a kinship caregiver for her own grandson and the impact of agency support. In this video, she discusses the fears and questions she faced in taking on this dual role of mother and grandmother and how a foster care specialist supported them during the transition.
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This video is a part of the It's All Relative: Supporting Kinship Connections Video Series. It highlights one foster and adoptive mother’s experience becoming a kinship caregiver for her own grandson and the impact of agency support. In this video, she discusses the fears and questions she faced in taking on this dual role of mother and grandmother and how a foster care specialist supported them during the transition.
Use the activities and action-planning templates in the It's All Relative: Supporting Kinship Care Discussion Guides with this story to help your staff discover how to better understand, assess, and support kinship caregivers.
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Capacity Building Center for States (2018). Loraine's Story. Children’s Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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