Kinship carer training
Kinship carer training is not mandatory, however it is highly recommended.
Training can provide valuable knowledge and skills to help you meet the specific needs of the children or young people placed with you. Some of these skills may include:
- building positive relationships with the child or young person's parents that are sustainable and create a nurturing extended family environment for the child or young person
- understanding the child or young person's needs when they come into your care and helping them come to terms with the separation, grief and loss that may be associated with entering care
- maintaining self-care - being able to feel happy and confident in your role as a carer and a member of the family or kinship group.
You can participate in the Quality care: Foster care training package offered by our department and non-government foster and kinship care services or attend external training.
- Last updated
- 3 August 2007


