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    The Homeless and Foster Children: Forgotten Homeless and abandoned children in foster care are different and similar in many ways. As homeless is the new welfare; they lose homes, jobs, children, and more. While abandoned children in foster care become "aged out" of a system meant to give them more opportunities. They have similarities as they both are a growing issue that isn't declining, yet alone ceasing. Their issues are not resolved by simply taking them from the public or stop their aid…

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    Children Foster Parents

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    organization called Child Protected Services (CPS). The CPS job is to find parents that are neglecting their children and take them away from these unstable parents and put them in foster care, but people fail to realize the negative affects putting children…

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    Foster Care Transition

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    aspects. The foster care system in the United States strives to provide care and protect both children and adolescents from their biological family primarily for reasons of neglect, abuse, and safety concerns. In an article from the Child Welfare Information Gateway (2011), child welfare is defined as a group of public and private services that are focused on ensuring all children from birth to 21…

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    Fosters Forever Families

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    parents with drug addictions, alcoholics, abusers, and ones who just couldn’t provide for their child. In Jeanne Whalen’s article, “The Children of the Opioid Crisis”, she describes the inundate and increasing amount of children being referred to foster facilities. One of the leading causes of government lead child…

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    experience these diverse foster care exits, it explored the complexity involved in the translation of legal permanence to relational permanence, with the aim of producing a theoretically grounded classification of relational permanence as a means to inform child welfare practice and policy related to permanence. The author notes that the study’s small non-random sample may not be representative of the larger population of older youth who exit foster…

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    Foster Care Children

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    Just as children are placed in foster care to better their futures, there should be a placement for those who are transitioning out of the system. A lot of times, foster children are left to fend for themselves once they turn 18. A lot of foster parents only carry out the minimum requirements given from the state. After the age of 18, foster parents are no longer legally reliable for the children they take in. Fallacious notions have been made regarding the entire population of foster care…

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    The book described the trials and tribulations of Ashley Coulter, her brother and children placed in a foster home program and how as a child she was taken from her mother along with her younger brother where she stayed for ten years Although Ashley endured those tragedies during her adolescent, she exhibited a spirit and tenacity that allowed her to overcome those stumbling blocks while…

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    this, some governmental officials have consciously abdicated their obligation to provide remedial protection for foster children even where they have specific knowledge of threatened or actual harm to such children.” (Arcaro 664) Many officials there is harm where they are sending their kids yet they let them be adopted. The officials rarely get into the shoes of the kids and how life would be. When a child has special needs the officials never take in mind if the family will be able to support…

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    Issues In Foster Care

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    the policy. Kinship Care allows a child to live with a foster family that is closest to being related to them such as an aunt or grandparent. (Heger,…

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    Thank you so much! Many of us have heard of foster homes, but most of us don't know that you can get put in a worst home. A foster home is full of many kids that are in need for a new and better home. Sometimes the foster home has no other choice but to close down, and then all the kids that were in it have to be put in random homes. On the other hand, many negative things could happen at his current home also, but through what does happen at his old home, he will have his family to support him…

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