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    one or both parents are incarcerated. Sometimes child removal is warranted. Other times, case management services are warranted to ensure that the family has services in place to prevent high risk situations. There are a high number of children whom are overlooked in the child welfare system when parents are incarcerated due to friends or families members stepping in to care for these vulnerable children. The effects on the children vary in so many different circumstances. Studies have…

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    Case Study Taliana

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    Goal #1: Taliana’s family will be able to utilize coping skills to manage Taliana’s inappropriate and depressive behaviors in diverse setting. Criteria of Achievement: Taliana’s family will be able to manage Taliana’s poor, unhealthy behaviors and actions 4 out of 7 incidents per week. Objective: 1. Taliana’s family will be able to learn and practice coping skills with Taliana to decrease or eliminate unhealthy and attention-seeking behaviors monthly. 2. Taliana’s family will be able to help…

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    Date to Promote Family Unity Homelessness has particularly detrimental effects on the development of adolescents and leads to increased stressors in families. In the United States, the number of children and young people that are homeless on any given night has been estimated at around 1.3 million (National Runaway Switchboard, 2009). The state of Minnesota made an effort to tackle youth homelessness by adopting the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act in 2016, which is explicit family policy because…

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    Sad children who entered the system in 1997 had a 13% slower rate to reunification than those who entered in 1990 (Hacsi175). During this same period, the number of sad children who were adopted from foster care increased substantially. Most states have more than doubled the number of adoptions from foster care over the last…

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    Refugees

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    Upon entry into a country of asylum, nearly all refugees require social assistance until they are able to sustain themselves and their families in the society sufficiently. Further, social security and public assistance is particularly important to those refugees who are unable to earn their livelihood due to unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age, or other circumstances beyond their control. The right to social security and public assistance is available to refugees both under…

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    One of the agencies that offer either free or low cost services from immigration services, family services, English classes and other services that are important for these families and children in the process of reunification is Catholic Charities. I going to take for example Texas, which is the states where most of the Unaccompanied migrant children reunified with their families approximately 117,000 children from 2010 - 2015 and the numbers increase by 2016. Googling Catholic Charities only…

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    Children are removed from out of their homes on several occasions. When it comes to the Department of Children and Families children are removed, once a call comes in from the abuse hotline, an investigator is sent out to where the suspected incidence has occurred. If it is found that the child is as harm and is not in a safe environment, the child is then removed from the home. Within 24hrs there is a court hearing or shelter hearing, where the DCF worker provided evidence of while the child…

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    Essay: A Pause In Visas

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    not even specify who the author is. “ONCUBA STAFF” stares boldly back at me as I skim over the text I have chosen for this essay. It makes me wonder who might have actually written it. Was it a Cuban Rebel looking for a chance to tell the story of a family wronged, once again, by the American government or is it a mother of five down the street that felt the tale needed to be shared? Full of colorful language and a plethora of personal anecdotes, “A Pause in Visas, A Pause in Lives” really puts…

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    Yimnel Rodriguez and Stacey Rene'e Brew, split up and I remained with my mother. Yimnel and Stacey were both relatively young, 21 and 22, when I was born. Over time, I grew closer and closer to my father’s family; after my 2nd birthday I moved in with my father. I loved living around my Cuban family. As I grew up, I became bilingual. At school I learned English, and at home I learned Spanish. My father married Belia Araceli Arellano in 1999, she was from Hermosillo, Mexico. They married in…

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    Family Care Plan Memo

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    to explore other housing opportunities available for the family. The following was discussed during meeting: Ms. Rodriguez informed HS De La Torre that last permanent address was located at 11811 Pricly Pear Seffner Fl. 33584 from 06/30/2015 to 01/25/2016, the family moved from this location because the apartment was overcrowded. Family is currently residing at 1195 Sherman Ave. Bronx, NY Unit 32B admission date was on ¬¬¬02/07/2016. Family composition consists of MARIA RODRIGUEZ (HoH, 31y);…

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