This is Ontario’s standardized home study format for all foster, kinship in care, and adoptive applicants. All applicants, including all family members living in the home, are required to participate in the home study, which consists of a series of interviews between a social worker and members of the prospective foster/adoptive family, usually held in the applicant’s home.
The purpose of the home study is for the agency to get to know the prospective foster family and to provide a forum for the family to find out more about fostering. It also enables a family to take what they learn in the PRIDE training program and see how it applies to their family.
Once applicants are approved to become foster parents or kin caregivers, they continue to work with their assigned worker to develop a personalized learning plan and attend various training and skills development courses.
For information about Heart and Spirit please see the Customary Care page.