- Child Foster Care Training Log -
Maltreatment of Minors ACT (MOMA) Training
Starting January 1, 2024 You must complete this training before you can be licensed. The training is required annually after initial licensure.
Please complete the following:
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MOMA Training
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Mandated Reporter Resources to Support Children and Families
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Mandated Reporter Tip Sheet
Children's Mental Health (CMH) Training
Children's Mental Health Training must be completed before you can be licensed.
Please complete the following:
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Watch these Children's Mental Health for Resource Families Videos
Minnesota Statute § 245A.175. requires this training. Also, one hour of the annual 12 hour training requirement must be on children’s mental health issues and treatment
Normalcy and Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard Training
You must complete this training before you can be licensed. Please Complete the following:
Minnesota Statues, section 260C.212, subd.14 requires this training.
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Training
You must complete this training within a year of receiving your license. Please Complete the following:
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Watch this video Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) - YouTube
The training requirements for child foster care licensing in Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.175 were amended to add an annual requirement of one hour of training on fetal alcohol spectrum disorders within the first 12 months of licensure. After the first 12 months of licensure, training on fetal alcohol spectrum disorders may be part of the 12 hours of the required in-service training per year.
Smoke Free Foster Care
If there is an identified smoker residing in the home, you are required to view the following 20 minute video produced by the MN Department of Human Services
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Watch the Smoke Free Foster Care Video.
In MN all child foster homes must be smoke free and prevent second hand exposure to children per MN 260C.215, Subd. 4, 6 & 9. this includes inside the home as well as any space connected to the home, including a garage, porch, deck or similar space; all outdoor areas on the premises of the home when a foster child is present; and in a motor vehicle in which a foster child is transported.
If a foster parent fails to provide a smoke-free environment for a foster child, the child-placing agency must ask the foster parent to comply with a plan that includes training on the health risks of exposure to secondhand smoke.
Training Required if Providing Care for Children 8 or Under
Car Seat Training
Car Seat Training must be completed before you can be licensed to care for a child age 8 or under.
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If you are providing interim family foster care or concurrent/permanency foster care, please visit Minnesota Child Passenger Safety Training for more information about registering for a class.
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After training is completed, please submit the certificate of completion to the Western Prairie Human Services Licensor.
Car Seat Training is required by Minnesota Statute § 245A.18.
**Training must be completed once every five years when caring for children under 9 years of age.
Training Required if Providing Care to Children 5 or Under
Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome (SUID) & Abusive Head Trauma (AHT)
You must complete this training before you can be licensed. Please Complete the following:
The Department of Human Services has approved the following series of videos to meet the SUID component when individuals are not receiving face-to-face, classroom, or online SUID training. All videos must be viewed to meet the SUID training requirement.
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Watch these approved SUID online videos.
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Safe Sleep (Produced by Hennepin County (4:17))
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Safe Sleep Practices (Produced by Eastern Virginia Medical School (5:50))
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Sleep On It- Preventing unsafe sleep practices (Produced by Dakota County (6:28))
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The Department of Human Services has approved the following series of videos to meet the AHT component when license holders are not receiving face-to-face, classroom, or online AHT training. All videos must be viewed to meet the AHT training requirement.
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Watch these approved AHT online videos
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Never Shake (7:48)
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Shaken Baby Syndrome- The Doctors (1:48)
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Forever Shaken (33.17)
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Under Minnesota Statute § 245A.1444, child foster care providers caring for infants or children through 5 years of age must be instructed and receive training on SUID/AHT at least once every 5 years.
Under Minnesota Statute § 245A.1445, there is an option to watch a video training to meet the requirements for SUID/AHT training.