1. Understand relevant laws, regulations and policies: Before applying for sending your children to welfare homes, you need to understand relevant laws, regulations and policies in order to clarify your rights and obligations. According to the relevant laws and regulations of our country, children can only be sent to welfare homes under the following circumstances: orphans, children who have no support, children who have no source of livelihood, and children who need protection because of domestic violence or abuse;
2. Seek professional advice: Before deciding to send children to welfare homes, it is recommended to seek professional advice, consult social workers, psychologists, child welfare institutions and other professionals to understand the specific situation and needs of children;
3. Prepare relevant certification materials: Before applying for sending children to welfare homes, you need to prepare relevant certification materials, such as ID cards, household registration books, birth certificates, medical certificates, etc. At the same time, it is necessary to provide relevant information of children and parents, including name, age, occupation and contact information.
4. Apply to the local child welfare institution: After preparing the relevant supporting materials, you can apply to the local child welfare institution to send your child to the welfare home. When applying, you need to explain the specific reasons and needs, and accept the organization's review and evaluation.
The conditions for applying for sending children to welfare homes are as follows:
1. Orphan: a minor whose parents are both dead or whose parents have lost custody and have no guardian;
2. Unattended: Minors whose parents are missing or whose whereabouts are unknown and whose guardians cannot be found;
3. Life is nowhere to be found: minors cannot get life security due to family breakdown, family poverty and other reasons;
4. Life insecurity: parents cannot provide basic living security for their minor children due to illness, disability or other reasons;
5. Need protection due to domestic violence or abuse. : Minors are subjected to domestic violence, abuse, sexual assault and other serious violations. Need protection.
To sum up, sending children to welfare homes is an extreme measure, which should be taken only when there is no other way to solve the problem. At the same time, children's welfare and rights should be the top priority, and various factors need to be weighed before making a decision.
Legal basis:
"Interim Measures for the administration of social welfare institutions" fifteenth
A social welfare institution shall sign a service agreement with the client or his family (guardian) to clarify the responsibilities, rights and obligations of both parties. The establishment of social welfare institutions for orphans and abandoned babies by social organizations and individuals must be jointly organized by the civil affairs departments of local people's governments at or above the county level; The adoption of orphans or abandoned babies by social welfare institutions shall be examined and approved by the competent civil affairs departments one by one, and an adoption agreement shall be signed.