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September 2024Vol. 25, No. 7Tip Sheet for Supporting Adult Sibling Caregivers

The Children's Bureau released a tip sheet for state child welfare agencies and kinship navigator programs focusing on supporting adult sibling caregivers. These caregivers take on the responsibility of raising their younger siblings, either through the foster care system or informal kinship care arrangements. This guide serves as a foundational tool for states to develop their own comprehensive support guides tailored to the unique needs of adult sibling caregivers. 

Resources for Adult Sibling Caregivers provides a structured approach to exploring various categories of support necessary for these caregivers. It covers employment support, access to health care, educational support, and emotional and mental health resources. By addressing these fundamental areas, the guide helps state agencies equip sibling caregivers to provide the best possible care for their younger siblings.

The tip sheet includes questions to help state agencies delve into each support category. The questions are designed to uncover specific needs and challenges faced by sibling caregivers, enabling agencies to develop focused and effective support strategies, including the following:

  • What housing supports are available in your state?
  • What child care options and subsidies are available for families in your state?
  • What campus support programs are available for young people in or formerly in foster care?
  • What local mental health and well-being services are available for children, young people, and families in your state?

The guide encourages a customized approach, acknowledging the diverse needs across different states, tribes, and jurisdictions. States are urged to use the provided questions and categories as a starting point to create personalized guides that address the specific needs of their caregiver populations so the support provided is relevant and practical in various contexts.

State child welfare agencies and kinship navigator programs can use this tip sheet to promote best practices and consistent support for adult sibling caregivers. It offers a structured yet flexible framework to support adult sibling caregivers. By providing focused assistance and encouraging a tailored approach, this guide helps sibling caregivers offer the best possible care for their younger siblings.