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Listed below are some wonderful resources, worksheets, and charts for young people in foster care designed to help communicate and advocate on their behalf. So that they're easy to print, all are pdf files requiring Adobe Reader (If you do not have Adobe Reader, you can download it here.)
All are found in the Questions + Answers page of the website and are included in FosterClub's Foster care 411 Publication
Entering Foster Care
Click here for a form for young people entering foster care to fill out which contains basic information about them
Click here for a checklist of belongings for young people entering foster care
The Agency & Your Caseworker
Click here for a foster care structure flow chart
Click here for a list of times when its appropriate to contact your caseworker
Foster Homes
Click here for a form for young people entering foster care to fill out which contains basic information (favorites, what you like to do, etc).
Click here for a form for the foster family to fill out containing information about their home (info about who lives there, what are the rules, etc.)
Click here for a list of your rights
Your "Bio" Family
Click here for list of ideas of things to do during family visits
Foster Care Case Plan
Click here for a form to fill out which helps define your case plan
Speaking Up for Yourself
Click here for tips on advocating for yourself
Click here for a flowchart explaining the "chain of command" - the people responsible for your well being.
Click here for request for help form. This will direct your where to go for help, and help communicate your issue.
Legal Issues & Court
Click here for view a flow chart showing your "journey through foster care" - This doesn't apply to everyone, but for a lot of people, this helps show why you're here and where you're going.
Relationships
Click here for a checklist to help you determine if you're in an abusive relationship
Leaving Foster Care
Click here for T-Time (short for Transition Time) poster that lists 21 things you should have before transitioning out of care






Any fosterlings in Miami-Dade county should take this organization into consideration- Youth Shine has monthly meetings every 2nd Wednesday of the month, free $25 gas card to all drivers, food & beverages and the best advocacy & empowerment discussions around. We've upped the R.T.I (Road to Independence) stipend from poverty level ($892), to $1256. Call for more information @ (305)671-1345. TRIUMPH is 90% try & 10% umph. P.S. Invite friends and spread the word.
Florida Chapter: *Youth Shine* (Miami,FL)
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