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background checks\u00a0<\/span>play a critical role in protecting minors. At Blinkx, we have explored the importance of background checks for youth sports organizations and daycare providers, and just as important are background screening for child protection caseworkers and foster care background checks.<\/p>\n

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Organizations that work with children for foster care, adoption, or kinship caregiving should be vigilant about making sure that their background check protocols are thorough, up to date, and compliant with state and federal laws.<\/p>\n

Background check requirements are extensive for foster care agencies, adoption agencies, and kinship caregiving, which is when grandparents, other extended family members, godparents, or family friends assume the role of raising a child, usually because the child\u2019s parents are unable to do so.<\/p>\n

While background check statutes vary by state, under federal law, Title IV-E of the Social Security Act requires that states include certain background screening provisions.<\/p>\n

Federal law demands that:<\/p>\n