Government
Arizona Foster Care Review Board
Mission
About Us
The legislature established the Foster Care Review Board (FCRB) in 1978 in response to concerns that Arizona's foster children were being lost in out-of-home care, and staying too long in temporary placements. The FCRB's primary role is to advise the juvenile court by reviewing cases of children in out-of-home placement, at least every six months, and in assessing progress toward achieving a permanent placement for the child or children. The FCRB is required to report its findings to the court within 30 days of a review. The Foster Care Review Board is mandated to make determinations in these four key areas: safety, necessity and appropriateness of placement; case plan compliance; progress toward mitigating the need for foster care; a likely date (target date) by which the child may be returned home or placed for adoption or legal guardianship.
Cause Areas Include
- Community Development
- Human Rights & Civil Liberties
- Legal Assistance
- Volunteering
Location & Contact
- (602) 452-3400
- 1501 W. Washington Street, Ste 128, Phoenix, Arizona, US
Ste 128
