Communities has created a decision-making guide for foster carers, in consultation with community service organisations and Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisations, to support decision making about children in care, where the child鈥檚 voice is at the centre, and the child鈥檚 best interests are always paramount.
Carers are frequently presented with everyday decisions that all families make about children and young people.
It is important that carers feel confident about which decisions they can make, so that childhood experiences for children in care are as normalised as possible.
'Who can say OK in WA?' is a resource for foster and family carers, that provides general guidance as to who can make everyday decisions about a child or young person in care.
Carers of children and teens must make choices when it comes to everyday activities such as sleepovers, decisions around technology and social media, getting a job or sitting their driving test, and these are all covered in the guide.
Download the 'Who can say OK in WA?' full guide and quick guide below.