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Broadly, kinship patterns may be considered to include people related by both descent i.e. social relations during development and by marriage.
Not only is a carer entitled to the fostering allowance which is for covering the cost of caring for the child, each Local Authority will usually pay additional allowances for the childs birthday, Christmas and an extra payment for the holiday paid in Summer.
An example of kinship care would be if a childs biological parents become severely ill, and cannot currently care for the child as needed. The childs close relative, such as their grandparent, would be granted kinship custody in order to care for the child until their parents can resume their parental duties.
Even among those who do get financial support, the average weekly allowance for informal carers is just 18.46. By comparison, the lowest rate of allowance for foster carers who are caring for children with similar backgrounds who are unable to live with their parents is 132.
A: Financial reimbursement, along with medical and dental coverage, will vary dependant on the needs of the child or children in your care. On average, foster families will receive around $675 per child per month.
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Kinship care means that a child is raised by an adult relative other than a parent. If a child is removed from the childs parent or custodian by Social Services, the Department must investigate whether the child has relatives who should be given notice, who may want to apply to have the child placed in their home.
Kinship care refers to grandparents, other relatives, and even family friends who are caring for children. Most kinship caregivers are not foster parents and provide full-time care for children privately.
Ohio Kinship and Adoption Navigator Program Many Ohio children are fortunate to be cared for by kinship caregivers when their own parents are unable or unavailable to care for them. Kinship caregivers may be relatives, such as grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins, and even older siblings.
All foster/kinship carers get an allowance to cover the cost of caring for a child in their home. Some foster carers also receive a fee because they have certain knowledge and skills. Financial support is also available to people supporting young people aged between 18 and 21 years old in: education.
Under Kinship Care, relatives caring for related children are eligible to receive $254 per month for each child. The childs placement with a relative can be an informal voluntary placement, or the result of a childrens court order.

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