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KEPS Program


The Kinship Support Division is requesting CSW s’ to encourage all new and existing relative caregivers to enroll in the nearest community college listed on the attached Foster/Kinship Care Education (FKCE) Program Directory for the Kinship Orientation and additional kinship educational trainings.

In addition, The Kinship Support Division is requesting CSW s’ to complete the attached Kinship Resource Center Caregivers Education and Support Group Referral Form and fax to: 

Kinship Resource Center
9834 Norwalk Blvd.
Santa Fe springs, CA. 90670
Office: 562-777-1751
Fax: 562-777-1633

Thank you for your continued cooperation and support.
Kinship Support Division

Are any children on your caseload in the care of relatives or non-related extended family members? REFER THEM TO KEPS!

KEPS (pronounced "keeps") is Kinship Education, Preparation, & Support, and is a no-cost training program for formal kinship care providers in Los Angeles County.

  • Meet the safety, emotional and developmental needs of the child(ren) placed in their care
  • Learn how to work with local school systems and other educational resources
  • Support adolescents in achieving successful emancipation
  • Join an ongoing informal social support network made up of relative caregivers
  • Understand "the DCFS System", including: ASFA guidelines, the approval process, the language and protocol of the Court process, concurrent planning and permanence.

 

Workshop Structure and Topics

The KEPS workshop series is an interactive activity, conducted by a team of three facilitators who lead the KEPS participants through an informative and supportive experience. Workshops are available days, evenings, and Saturdays and are offered free of charge to relative and non-relative extended family member caregivers currently working with DCFS.

Topics covered include:
  • Assessing the Impact of the Children Living In My Home
  • Assessing and Building on the Strengths and Meeting the Needs of Children In My Care
  • Preparing Children and Youth for The Future
  • Understanding the Issues of Birth Parents
  • Working with Birth Parents To Achieve Permanency for Their Children
  • Networking and Moving Ahead

 

Referral Process

Complete the KEPS Referral Form and fax to The Community College Foundation at (213) 427-6925 to begin your Kinship Caregivers’ process of enrollment into the KEPS workshops. Please call (213) 427-6910, Ext. 244 to receive further information about the KEPS Program.

Free Childcare Opportunity

Many qualified KEPS participants are now eligible for up to 6 months of full time childcare.