If you sign yourself out of the foster care system, you need to be equipped and prepared to achieve self-sufficiency. One valuable tool to help you create a plan for life after foster care is the Transition Plan Resource Guide (OCFS-5111) from the Office of Children and Family Services. This guide offers resources in the following topics:
After doing your research, talk to your caseworker about filling out the Transition Plan document to make sure you are ready to transition out of care.
If you're transitioning from foster care and unsure about who you can count on for ongoing support, consider creating a Permanency Pact. Because some relationships and connections can terminate when you leave care, this tool helps you identify those adults who will continue to provide various supports through and beyond the transition from care. This list may include current relationships or adults with whom you've had a previous connection you'd like to re-establish.