There are some benefits and services provided after adopting a child. The …show more content…
The positive outcome for the target is the client population and the cost is sustainable. In this policy it has a permanency planning which is a systematic process that carries a set plan or goals that has a limited period. The activities are designed to help children that live in families that have been known to continue a lifetime of relationships with them. According to manifest and latent goals it would be difficult to achieve a consensus goal when it would not be socially acceptable to this design.
Is this policy politically, socially, and economically feasible? Yes, and somewhat no, According, to Section D. Foster Care Policy it could be feasible to have the most reasonable effects toward the economic and sociable efforts that can be defined as services that is provided to prevent or eliminate the need for removal of the child or children from the home. Unless the removal becomes an emergency …show more content…
According, to Section D. Foster Care Policy some values would be likely to prompt reunification, have past history of the family, the barriers reunify being addressed by the family, the level of cooperation of the family, the resources family willingness to work the family to reunite, the will and ability of the resource to a relative or to be adoptive to home or long term placement, the age of the child or children, and placement of siblings (p.96). Therefore, this part in the policy would be getting legal custody or legal