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Colorado’s new kinship foster law boosts family placements by easing background checks and training for relatives.
A new law in Colorado that simplifies the process for relatives to become foster parents has led to a significant increase in kinship foster families, according to state officials.
The change, aimed at keeping children with family members when possible, removes some barriers such as lengthy background checks and training requirements for close relatives.
State data shows a notable rise in the number of kinship placements since the law took effect, reflecting growing support for keeping children within extended family networks during times of crisis.
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