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ORGANIZATION: Juvenile Court of Memphis and Shelby County

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What is Foster Care Review Board (FCRB)

A Foster Care Review Board is composed of citizen volunteers appointed by the Juvenile Court Judge. The board serves as the quasi-judicial function of advising the Court about the permanency process of each child in foster care. Foster care was originally designed to serve as temporary placement for children. Tens of thousands of children are growing up in foster care, with no plans or hope for permanent home. In an effort to move children to a permanent home as soon as possible, the foster care review system was created, linking the efforts of child welfare agencies, the courts and community resources.

Purpose of Foster Care

The primary purpose is to protect children from unnecessary separation from parents who will give them good home and loving care, to protect them from needless prolonged placement in foster care and the uncertainty it provides; and, to provide them a reseasonable assurance that if an early return to the care of their parents in not possible they will be placed in a permanent home at an early date. The secondary purpose is to provide a mechanism to monitor the care of children in foster care to ensure that everything reasonably possible is being done to achieve permanency for the child.

The Responsibility of the Foster Care Review Board

  • Making recommendation to the Tennessee Department of Children Services and Juvenile Court to facilitate a child into a stable, permanent and safe home.
  • Meeting once a month to review progress reports and permanency plans for children.
  • Determining the necessity of continuing foster care and the appropriateness of the placement.
  • Deciding on the termination of parental rights if progress towards reunification has not been made within reasonable amount of time.
  • Projecting a date for the child to exit foster care, either by adoption or permanent placement.

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About Juvenile Court of Memphis and Shelby County

Location:

616 Adams Avenue, Memphis, TN 38105, US

Mission Statement

Juvenile Court of Memphis and Shelby County is seeking volunteers to assist with protecting and redirecting the lives of juveniles in our community.

Description

The Volunteer Services Bureau oversees and provides administrative support of Juvenile Court's volunteer program. In 2006, approximately 800 individuals and organizations through Memphis and Shelby County donated over 100,000 hours of volunteer service and other contributions to assist children and families referred to Juvenile Court through a variety of programs.

Juvenile Court owes much of its effectiveness in the community to the priceless service of the many volunteers who have contributed in so many ways throughout the years. Their continued service and dedication is greatly appreciated and indispensable.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Children & Youth
Justice & Legal
Advocacy & Human Rights, Children & Youth, Justice & Legal

WHEN

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WHERE

616 Adams AveMemphis, TN 38105

(35.145477,-90.03925)
 

SKILLS

  • Mentoring
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Verbal / Written Communication
  • Healthcare
  • Youth Services
  • General Education

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • Meet once a month
  • Must demonstrate an interest in children and their welfare.

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