All adults aged 18 and older in the family household care for the family are required to conduct background checks, which include criminal records, sex offender records and child protection services. Each adult member of the household must complete and sign this form. This document explains the roles and responsibilities of the caregiver, the parents and the CSSSS. While working on this agreement, caregivers should feel free to ask questions. This is an important step towards understanding the roles and responsibilities of the caregiver. This is a voluntary written agreement signed by the parents, the caring family and the SCDSS. This is not a court order, but it describes what each person is willing to do to ensure the safety of the child in your care. This information about the child includes any special needs for education, medical treatment or counselling services, as well as the child`s primary care doctor and other doctors the child sees. If you are caring for a child involved in the SCDSS, you can expect these forms: the SCDSS case manager fills out this form when visiting the caregiver`s home to look for safety issues. .
