Adoption Services – Domestic Adoption
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Ministry of Social Services
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Service Description
Involves the adoption of a child who is permanently in the care of the Minister of Social Services. Visit website for information on adopting a child, including:
- Eligibility
- How to Apply
- Assisted Adoption Benefits
- Further Information.
Eligibility
To become an adoptive parent, you may be single, married or living common-law, of any ethnicity, with or without children of your own. You must be: At least 18 years of age Reside in Saskatchewan Willing to participate in Parent Resources for Information, Development and Education (PRIDE) Pre-service Training and the Saskatchewan Aboriginal Culture Component Willing to participate in the completion of a Mutual Family Assessment with a Ministry Adoption Worker, which includes a Criminal Record and Child Welfare Background Check.
Application Process
Contact The Evermore Centre at 1-866-869-2727 to begin the Domestic Adoption Orientation Program (DAO).
Toll-Free: 1-866-869-2727
The Evermore Centre
Service Website
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
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- Adoption Services – Domestic Adoption
- Child Care Subsidy
- Child Protection: Children Exposed to Violence Programs
- Child Protection: Counsel for Children
- Cold Weather Strategy
- Housing: Building Standards and Licensing Information
- Housing: Condominiums Information
- Housing: Landlords and Rental Properties Information
- Housing: Property Taxes Information
- Housing: Renting and Leasing Information
- Ministry of Social Services General Inquiry Line
- People with Disabilities: Cognitive Disability Strategy
- People with Disabilities: Health Services Information
- Saskatchewan Employment Supplement
- Senior Services: Dementia
- Seniors Services: Personal Care Home Benefit
- Seniors Services: Seniors Income Plan
Location Info
Toll-Free: 1-866-869-2727
The Evermore Centre
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