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ICWA/Foster Care

Services will be provided if child is enrolled or eligible for enrollment in a Federally recognized Native American Tribe. Services can be provided for children under the age of 18 years old.
The Kickapoo Tribe in KS can only intervene in state cases which involve Kickapoo in Kansas Tribal Members that are eligible or enrolled with the Kickapoo Tribe in KS.

Please refer to United States Code Title 25 –Indians Chapter 21- Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978. The information can be found at the following web sites:
nicwa.org/policy/law/
uscode.house.gov

Child (ren) are placed with Native American and Non-Native American Family Members first. If family is not available then child is place within the Native Community. If there is no other optional placement, the child (ren) is placed in a state licensed foster home(s).
ICWA'S definition of an Indian child
 

FOSTER PARENTS ARE NEEDED FOR OUR TRIBAL CHILDREN

KICKAPOO SOCIAL SERVICES NEEDS THE FOLLOWING: EMERGENCY PLACEMENT, SHORT TERM PLACEMENTS, AND LONG TERM PLACEMENTS.

Some requirements for Foster Parents include:

  • Must be an enrolled member of Federally Recognized Native American Tribe

  • Complete Application

  • Must pass a thorough Background check

  • CPR/First Aid Certified. If not must able to obtain certification

  • Must get a physical with a TB test

  • Must pass home inspection

A Foster Home License can obtained two ways:

  1. If you live within the boundaries of the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas Reservation you must go through Kickapoo Social Services.

  2. If you live outside the boundaries of the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas Reservation you will be required to obtain a Foster Home License through Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) 

Interested parties can contact Kickapoo Social Services Director or Administrative Assistant at (785) 486-2662 extensions 237 or 235. Email kss12009@yahoo.com If no answer, please leave a message. At times workers may be out of the office.



Family Preservation

Services family’s that are in jeopardy of their child (ren) being removed. Social Service will work with the family as a whole. Services available may include Parenting Classes, Mental Health Services, Individual and Family Therapy, and Budgeting services. To qualify for this service you must be enrolled Kickapoo. In addition, you must live in our service area Brown and Jackson Counties.


Family Violence Prevention & Services

Kickapoo Social Services Client Eligibility is for any victim or child(ren) involved in a domestic violence, sexual assault, or a stalking situation. Must be an enrolled member of a federally recognized Tribe who resides within the Kickapoo Social Services Area.

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KICKAPOO SOCIAL SERVICES DOES NOT HAVE FUNDING FOR EMERGENCY UTILITY ASSISTANCE

To Report the Following ABUSE call the following numbers:

(Calls are anonymous)
Kickapoo Social Services: (785) 486-2131 x 237
School Violence Hotline: 1-877-626-8203 (This includes by students and staff, bullying, etc.)
CONTACTS

Social Services Director

Available 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Monday – Friday

824 K-20 Hwy. 
Horton, KS 66439
Phone: 785-741-2079

Child Welfare Advocate

Ceanna Dorsch

Available 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Monday – Friday

824 K-20 Hwy. 
Horton, KS 66439
Phone: 785-741-9656

Click below for links to more information:


Click Here for the Social Service Spring 2011 Newsletter

Adult Protective Services Brochure
C.A.N. Brochure
Domestic Violence Cycle

Effects of Domestic Violence on Children

Get in Touch

824 111th Dr

Horton, KS 66439

Phone: (785) 486-2131

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