
How Can Kinship Caregivers Find the Resources They Need to Succeed?
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Kinship-led families have unique needs, and finding resources to meet those needs can be a challenge. Today, we're talking with Mike Heath, a Resource Specialist with the Coalition for Children, Youth & Families in Wisconsin. The Coalition is a Resource Center for birth parents, foster families, adoptive families, relative/kinship/and like-kin caregivers, and child welfare and Tribal agency professionals.
In this episode, we discuss:
- What are the most frequently reported everyday needs or resource gaps caregivers are experiencing?
- What is the most pressing need these kids are facing when they come to a new caregiver?
- What are the urgent needs caregivers have when welcoming a child or a sibling group, etc?
- Where can families find help with immediate essentials—such as beds, cribs, car seats, clothing, and school supplies?
- Which phone numbers should caregivers keep on speed dial?
- How should a relative caregiver secure the ability to make medical and school decisions quickly?
- What papers or forms should caregivers request on day one? From whom?
- Managing the documentation and paperwork can be a significant challenge for a new caregiver. Do you have any recommendations for managing this?
- Should school enrollment be a priority in that first week?
- How should a caregiver start the process of ensuring medical coverage (dental, vision, prescriptions, and mental health included)?
- Where should I start if I find the Medicaid/CHIP process confusing?
- Once a kinship-led family is settling in, what additional needs or options should they consider?
- Where to go to learn about those options?
- What are the possible financial resources that caregivers should look into?
- Importance of self-care, mental wellness, and community for both caregivers and the children they support
- If a new caregiver listens to this and does only three things this week, what should they be?
Resources:
- Free Download Checklist for the first 30 days as a Kinship Caregiver
- Virtual Resource Kit for Relative Caregivers - Virtual Resource Kit: Relative Caregiving - Wisconsin Family Connections Center
- Relative Caregiver Learning Pathway on Champion Classrooms (Free recorded webinar series) - Relative Caregiver Learning Pathway Link
- Collection of Resources for Relative Caregivers - https://wifamilyconnectionscenter.org/how-do-i/find-support-as-a-relative-caregiver/
- Coalition for Children, Youth & Families -
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