Fostering Young People of a Different Race
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A young person's care and development, in foster care, should be the top concern of all supportive adults involved. Foster parents may need to take unique steps to ensure the young person's maximum well-being if the child's cultural background is different than their own. This means a thorough respect and understanding of the young person's religion, cultural values, customs, and beliefs. As outlined in the following course, cultural sensitivity can give a young person a sense of permanency and belonging that will benefit them in emotional, mental and spiritual ways.
Intended for: Foster Parents
Facilitated by: FosterClub.com
This is an ongoing training and is accessible online any time by clicking the "Sign Up" button above which will redirect you to the training page.
Note: If at any time you try to access one of the online trainings featured on our site and you find that it is no longer available, please let us know by emailing FCNPWebUpdates@JudsonCenter.org.
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