New Mexico Department of Children, Youth and Families
Our vision is a New Mexico where all children, youth and families are healthy, safe, thriving and strengthened by their culture and community.
Our Mission:
Nurture the strength and resilience of families
Partner with children, families and communities based in trust and transparency
Serve by listening and learn from our diverse cultures to keep children, youth and families healthy, safe and thriving
All New Mexico children and youth who are in foster care have rights.
These rights apply to children and youth that live with foster parents (resource parents) and out-of-home placements, like group homes and residential facilities.
The Foster Child and Youth Bill of Rights have 29 rights that were created to protect child and youth in foster care.
Services and information
- Traditional Foster Care
- Emergency Foster Care
- Respite Foster Care
- Adoption
- Other
Requirements to become a foster parent
As a foster parent, you should become familiar with the New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department. The CYFD website provides information meetings, resource family guides, printables and PDFs, and more.
New foster parents learn much of what they need to know in the state-required training classes. You can find calendars with meeting dates through the CYFD as well. Foster care training occurs before or during an application process.
The purpose of the training is to educate parents on the trauma that foster kids endure and how to provide care with this in mind. You'll also learn about key topics such as cultural sensitivity, appropriate methods of discipline, the legal system and procedures, etc.
This educational service is one of the best forms of support you'll receive. You can also meet other foster parents in training and form connections.
Creating a support group is vital if you want someone on your side when you have questions or concerns. New foster parents will find that connecting with other foster families gives them an opportunity to learn and grow to become better caregivers.
Adoption and foster care agencies provide full support. A local agency can recruit, train, educate, and supervise foster families. Other than the State of New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department, there is the Adoption Assistance Agency, Christian Child Placement Services, and Joyful World Ministries All Age Adoptions Plus.
Ratings and Reviews
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Oct 03, 2022
Cyfd is the worst children and family department s in the u.s.a. I called and they asked to call me back. I guess they didn't care about the situation.
Sep 29, 2022
CSR IS TRASH. TERRIBLE ATTITUDE, AND SHOULD NOT BE REPORTING FOR CHILDREN
Sep 26, 2022
I get visits with my grandson. The playground is really nice.
Jul 22, 2022
You guys deleted evidence and let a 4 year die. All the bad things you allowed should be meet with full action against you.
Jul 02, 2022
This place is reason a four year old boy was killed!