Foster Parent Eligibilty Criteria
The JJ Rules 2016 in Rule 23(12) outlines specific criteria to be considered by DCPU while selecting foster families.
Both the spouses are Indian citizens
Both the spouses must be willing to foster the same child
Both the spouses must be above the age of 35 years
Must be in good physical emotional and mental health
The family should have sufficient income with which to meet the needs of the child
Medical reports of all the family members residing in the premises required, including reports for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Tuberculosis (TB) and Hepatitis B or any other communicable disease and cancer to determine their health status
Should have adequate space and basic facilities
Should be willing to follow rules laid down including regular visits to doctors, maintenance of child health and their records
Should be willing to attend foster care orientation programmes organised by DCPU
Must be without criminal conviction or indictment
Should have supportive community ties with friends and neighbours
Note: The Act and Rules do not define a maximum age for fostering.
The eligibility criteria for foster carers varies from that required in adoption, which allows single carers and carers over 25 to adopt. Foster Parents should have no record of child abuse. A background check in this regard is a must. (The Adoption Regulations 2017)