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Although foster, adoptive, and kinship families have not traditionally been viewed as “customers” in the field of child welfare, the importance of the working relationship built between a family and an agency is one that involves many similar dynamics as those between a business and its customers. This guide describes customer service principles to engage and support foster, adoptive, and kinship families more effectively.
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