New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 3A - CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 51 - MANUAL OF REQUIREMENTS FOR RESOURCE FAMILY PARENTS
Subchapter 5 - PERSONAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 3A:51-5.1 - General personal requirements
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 3A:51-5.1
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Level I general personal requirements are as follows:
1. The
resource family parent or resource family applicant shall be of good character, as
evidenced by the application and home study process as specified in
N.J.A.C.
3A:51-2.1, and shall possess skills, attributes,
and characteristics conducive to and suitable for being a resource family parent and
caring effectively for a child in placement.
2. The resource family parent or resource family
parent applicant shall be in sufficient physical, mental, and emotional health to
perform his or her duties satisfactorily.
i. The
resource family parent or resource family parent applicant shall be free of serious
contagious diseases that may put a child in placement at risk.
ii. The resource family parent or resource family
parent applicant shall refrain from abuse of drugs or alcohol.
iii. Each resource family parent or resource
family parent applicant shall disclose his or her current mental health and
substance use issues and shall participate in recommended psychological evaluations
and drug screenings when determined to be necessary by the Department.
iv. Each resource family parent or resource family
parent applicant shall disclose his or her physical health, mental health, and
substance use history.
3. The
resource family parent or resource family parent applicant shall demonstrate
reasonable and mature attitudes towards professional figures and institutions, as
determined by a review of references and an assessment of the resource family
parent's interactions during training and home visits by the Department
representative.
i. The resource family parent or
resource family parent applicant shall cooperate with all activities in the case
plan for the child in placement, such as counseling, therapy, court sessions, visits
with the child's family or life skills programs to develop the basic skills needed
to succeed in daily living, career planning, housing, and money management, when
appropriate.
ii. The resource family
parent or resource family parent applicant and each household member shall cooperate
in all licensing activities as requested by the Department.
4. At least one resource family parent shall be
able to communicate with each child in placement in a language that the child
understands.
5. At least one resource
family parent or applicant shall be able to communicate in English.
6. At least one resource family parent or
applicant shall be functionally literate.
7. The resource family parent shall have
sufficient income or other means of financial support prior to the placement of a
child, so that the resource family parent is economically independent of board
subsidy payments from the Department.
i. The
resource family parent shall provide the necessities of life for his or her
family.
ii. The resource family parent
shall use all money received in the name of a child in placement for that child's
care.
8. The resource family
parent shall be able to provide daily care and supervision for each child in
placement, as appropriate to the child's age and needs.
9. The resource family parent shall be able to
provide sufficient time and attention to each child in placement without causing
other family members' needs to go unmet or overburdening the resource family
parent.
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