Online Resources: International Placements and the ICPC
Paula Campbell, Permanency Planning for Children Department, NCJFCJ

Summary
Several publications and websites address intercounty and immigrant children and protective statutes to ensure against child trafficking and illegal adoption processes. The following website links are just some of the resources available on international placements and the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children.


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The Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) was created to ensure that protection and services are provided to children who are placed across state lines for foster care or adoption. The compact is a uniform law that has been enacted by all 50 states, the District of Columbia and the US Virgin Islands. It establishes orderly procedures for the interstate placement of children and fixes responsibility for those involved in placing the child. The compact defines the types of placements and placers subject to the law; the procedures to be followed in making an interstate placement; and the specific protections, services and requirements brought by enactment of the law. Children placed out of state need to be assured of the same protections and services that would be provided if they remained in their home states.

Much like the ICPC, there are international laws regarding adoption and placement of foreign born children with foster and adoptive parents across national borders. There are various publications and websites that address intercounty and immigrant children and protective statutes to ensure against child trafficking and illegal adoption processes. The following website links are just some of the resources available on international placements and the ICPC.

International Adoption and Placement Information and Publications

Intercounty Adoption of a Relative

Military Family Placement and Adoption Information

Oregon Department of Human Services, International Placement of Children Information

US Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs, Intercounty Adoption Information

Intercounty Social Work Services, International Social Service Website

Intercounty Adoption, Innocenti Digest, UNICEF International Child Development Centre

Innocenti Research Center, UNICEF, offers many publications and pamphlets on international child issues.

Immigrant Children and Placement

Child Protection Best Practices Bulletin, Working with Undocumented and Mixed Status Immigrant Children and Families, New Mexico Court Improvement Project

Securing Home Assessments—Overview of Child Welfare Cases. Information about children in the child welfare system—in the US or in an ISS network country—who are under the guardianship of the state or country’s child welfare program and have been placed in foster care or a residential placements for children.

Publications Available to Download or Order

Guide to the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children 2002, American Public Human Services Association. Must become a member to receive.

Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) Compact Administrators’ Manual, from the Child and Family Services Department.

National Center for State Compacts Promoting Multistate Problem Solving Toolkit, available from The Council of State Governments.

ICPC Sending State Checklist

Information Regarding ICPC Regulations

Specific Areas of the New ICPC, legislative materials broken down by topic area

Association of Administrators of the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (AAICPC). The AAICPC has authority under ICPC to “promulgate rules and regulations to carry out more effectively the terms and provisions of this compact.” Current news of the organization.

The Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children

Highlights of proposed changes to the ICPC

Interjurisdictional Placement of Children in the Child Welfare System Report (September 2006). Children’s Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, US Department of Health and Human Services.

Juveniles and the ICPC

The Interstate Compact on Juveniles and the Association of Juvenile Compact Administrators was formed out of a need for an interstate agreement to cover multi-state problems involving juveniles. Identified needs included procedures to permit the return of runaways, absconders and escapees who were found in other states, and also for a system under which juvenile offenders could be supervised in other states. The AJCA website has many helpful guides on this topic.

Association of Juvenile Compact Administrators Interstate Compact on Juveniles Policy and Procedure Manual

Interstate Compact for Juveniles Resource Kit, available from The Council of State Governments

Interstate Compact for Juveniles State Officials Guide

Websites with Information Regarding Interstate Compacts

National Center for Interstate Compacts

Interstate Compact for Juveniles

Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children

Child Welfare Information Gateway. This website includes information on the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) and the Interstate Compact on Adoption and Medical Assistance (ICAMA), including state and local examples.
 

 

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