Recently, the Texas legislature announced its adoption and implementation of the Texas Health and Human Services (HHSC) Kinship Licensing Standards, which were unveiled in October of this year.
These updated standards recognize the unique challenges kinship families face and thoughtfully remove many barriers that previously overwhelmed the licensing process.
This shift precedes the federal government’s move to allow states to develop and adopt kinship-specific licensing and approval standards.
Arrow worked closely with other child-placing agencies (CPA) and advocacy groups to help ensure kinship families have a significantly easier time becoming licensed in the state of Texas.
“Kinship caregivers are often thrust into a complex world of regulations and expectations they never anticipated,” Senior VP of Texas Programs Carolyn Bishop said. “These changes honor the realities of kinship care while still prioritizing child safety and well-being.”
What changed:
- Allows family members to access case management services, supports and financial assistance available to all licensed foster parents; resources they were not eligible for as unlicensed caregivers.
- Reduces documentation burdens.
- Shortens required training hours.
- Removes rigid bedroom space standards.
Arrow firmly believes this is a move in the right direction for the state. It keeps children with engaged and committed family members, reducing the need to rely on non-relative foster care, burdening an already overwhelmed foster care system.
“These updated standards help ensure that children can remain safely with their family of origin, an outcome that is often in the child’s best interest and supports long-term stability,” Bishop said.
We are currently serving more than 200 children statewide in kinship care and seeing a tremendous increase in adoptions and permanency in homes within children’s own families.
Arrow is excited to partner with kinship families in need to help navigate this improved licensing process and to ensure children remain in loving, secure homes with relatives.