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    Foster Home Study

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    and the requirements to become a foster care parent. Functions and responsibilities Foster care case workers work with the states and courts to place children that have been abused, neglected or abandoned into temporary foster homes. Placing the child into a foster home helps prepare them to return home or move to a permanent placement. One of the…

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    well being of the minors. Eggleston is able to refer clients to outside agencies for many different services. 5. Eggleston is a non-profit agency that receives its fund from the State. The federal government provides funds to states to administer child welfare programs including foster care. Eggleston also receives funding from private donations. 6. The limitation Eggleston has include not having he ability to communicate with the county social worker in an efficient manner. There are many…

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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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    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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    Foster Care Abuse

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    of foster care is superb; not letting children live in limbo without any parental supervision, but unfortunately the power is abused and therefore broken. Children bounce back and forth between families and caregivers. This illustrates the foster child never has a concrete home; consequently, they never truly settle in with the family or with themselves for that matter. The main goal of foster care is to filter foster children quickly into a more permanent…

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    DCFS Mission Statement

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    The Los Angeles Department of Family Services is one of the biggest child welfare agencies in the United States. The mission statement of DCFS is to service children by maintaining their safety, permanency and access to effective caring services. DCFS has struggled to provide these core values for numerous reasons. Social workers face overwhelming amount of caseloads. The increasing amount of children and families that are assisted by DCFS require provision of multiple services. Many of the…

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    Abuse In Foster Care

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    This theory states that a child or children have a physical attachment to at least one primary caregiver. Theory allows the caregiver and the child to have a deep and emotional bond toward each other. Attachment does not have to be mutual, one person can be attached to the other. John Bowlby first developed this theory in the late sixties…

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