Foster Care Placement Essay

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    parents. This is the case for many foster children; having to gather all of their items from the foster system and find somewhere else to live in one day. These children need guidance and support in finding a new place to live when they age out of the foster care system. The foster care system often times has detrimental effects on children and can affect children differently. There are many laws being written to help children transition out of the foster care system and become productive…

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    their same circumstances. Although joining is voluntary, they might have trouble being vulnerable and getting to know the other members which is why introductions are crucial. Since our foster parents educational group is aimed at people in different levels of the process, there will be partners who have been foster parents before and partners who are new at it and unaware of what to expect. We want to use the round robin approach to have members introduce themselves. Since members will be…

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    (ASFA), adoptions from foster care have increased since 1998 (Festinger & Maza, 2009; Houston & Kramer, 2008). Kinship and non-kindship assist in providing successful permanency outcomes for children in the child welfare system, however it is important to note that because children were adopted from foster care, the family is likely to endure stress and discord due to the child’s history of abuse and neglect (Houston & Kramer, 2008). Over the course of a child’s journey in foster care, children…

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    Not take away from the foster homes ability to care for, nurtured and provide an overall adequate domain in which children can survive as often many of these foster homes are actually stood up by relatives who know the family members going through something and he or she may not be able to properly care for their offspring. So in an effort to keep the child close to the family these type foster homes set up by relatives account for 28% of the foster homes nationwide while 9% get…

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    Nationally, there are approximately 397,000 children who enter the foster care system by 2012. After entering the system some of the children’s parents were being terminated from their parent’s rights, these could be due to the facts of their addiction, poverty, or parent’s mental illness, leaving these kids parentless. About one-quarter of these children in foster care live with their relatives. However, the rest live with non-relative’s foster family. These lost children need a temporary home…

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    family and of different Social Workers that have the same common philosophy of what their job entails, but sometimes their personal experiences of past cases can hinder or be just the exact kind of impact the case needs to move forward with the placement of the child. That is one…

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    Braithewaite, 300). This intrusion, however, has been made evident by the welfare, foster care, and prison system. With the introduction of the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA) and the Multi-Ethnic Placement Act (MEPA). The AFSA allows the states to intervene in the private realm of family life and disrupt the relationship between mother and child based off the rule that if children are in foster care fifteen out of the twenty months allotted for the act, then parental rights will…

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    evidence of sin, children would be born into loving families with both parents. Unfortunately for some children this is not reality because of the fallen world we live in. So many children are born into families that were not willing or prepared to care for them. Thankfully, there are people full of love and compassion willing to open not just their homes but their hearts to a child. Should it matter that they are single? The concerns being raised regarding single parent adoption are not without…

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    Mood Disorder, NOS, Conduct Disorder, and Parent-Child Conflict and recommended placement in a therapeutic group home. On 12/17/14, JoeVaughn was admitted for a 21-day evaluation at Psychiatric Institute of Washington following alleged suicidal statements made in court. The report characterized JoeVaughn as easily triggered with disproportionate responses. The clinicians recommended a therapeutic group home for placement on 1/8/15. On 1/9/15, JoeVaughn was placed with his mother. After…

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    have parents as well as foster children. The disorder is caused by the feeling of insecurity with their parents or caused by the death of their parents. It can also be caused by the abandonment of a child that was forced into a foster home where they did not treat the child humanely. According to Albus & Dozier,”’young children in the foster care system, who face threats far beyond the experiences of normal childhood’” ( Wilson 2001). In other words, children who were in foster…

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