Examples of Kinship care in a sentence
Kinship care is considered as the first option in providing care for the child requiring out-of-home placement, provided the child's needs are met and safety is reasonably ensured in the kinship placement.
Kinship care, Kin-GAP, and similar programs funded by states serve as an alternative to foster care placements.
Kinship care payment” or “kinship care benefit” means a monthly payment of $215 before January 1, 2011, and $220 $232 beginning January 1, 2011 2015, to a relativewho is providing care and maintenance for a child.
Kinship care is the full-time care, nurturing, and protection of children by relatives, members of their tribes or clans, godparents, stepparents, or any adult who has a kinship bond with a child.
Kinship care is when a child is looked after by their extended family or close friends, if they cannot remain with their birth parents.