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    Foster Care Neglect

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    The neglect system or foster care? There is a need for strict enforcement, and improvement for the foster care system. It is proven fact that those who grew up in the foster care system have less of a chance living a successful life, due to neglect in the system. Children are constantly being moved from house to house; living with people who pretend to care for the kids, but really care more for the money and benefits given to them by the government. Time after time foster children are given the…

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    Essay On Foster Youth

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    economic independence for future generations. The dream of college graduation is especially one that foster youth wish to obtain. For many foster youth, attending college, getting a degree, and changing ones circumstances, is the key to a better life then the one they had. Unfortunately for those who experience foster care system, the dream of college access is never realized. An estimated 150,000 foster youth complete high school and qualify for college entry each year, but only 10-20 percent…

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    Foster Care Effects

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    Like orphanages, foster care services are not perfect. They come with several long-term effects that can be detrimental to the child for the rest of their life. Children often suffer from abandonment issues, and lack the self-confidence and drive to succeed in the outside world. The foster care system, while still caring for children and providing their basic needs works differently than an orphanage. Most children entering into the foster care system do have living relatives, but it has deemed…

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    Overcrowded Foster Home

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    Protective Services (CPS) offices has threatened the foster care system in the Dallas-Forth Worth metroplex for many years; recently, however, it has proven to be a problem that we can no longer turn a blind eye to. The Dallas News reports that in Dallas ISD alone, there are approximately 3,600 students without homes. They furthers that many children without homes “simply stop going to school and hide on the streets”. With a high demand and a low supply, foster homes in Dallas are severely…

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    Foster Care Failure

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    Foster care has been a process of successes and failures. Originally Foster Care was established for poor and poverty stricken families who were unable to adequately provide for their children. Prior to welfare involvement, children were simply placed with family members or community members who were able to care for the child. In 1636, Benjamin Eaton became the first official “foster” child. Since that time, numerous laws and policies have been set up in an effort to care for children who have…

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    Children Foster Parents

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    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 Resources

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    the foster care system is in place to provide help and support during this time. Foster care helps children in situations where they cannot be cared for by their biological parents. Numerous reasons can lead to a child being placed in the system; however, no matter the reason, each situation displays the need for an alternative care system. Now that the foster care system is in place to provide immediate help to struggling families, the need for resources and support upon exiting the foster care…

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    Abuse Of Foster Care

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    with the financial support the church would provide for their care. According to the National Foster Parent Association (2017) in England, children were given into indentured service as a means to be cared for as well as learning a trade, compared to children left homeless and skill less. Though indentured service provided room and board it also over looked the abuse these children endured. Foster care was initiated in 1853 by the New York Children's Aid Society to manage the long number of…

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    The Foster Care System

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    While the foster care system is an aid to parents and children across the nation, it was something that was meant to be temporary. The foster care system is meant for parents to either regain custody of their children or transition the child from their biological parent’s home into an adoptive parent’s home. Each state spends a certain amount of tax dollars funding this system in order to provide children with stable temporary housing while their parents correct what behavior got their child…

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    Fosters Forever Families

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    Finding Fosters Forever Families ‘“WAVELAND, Miss. -- In 2003, a tiny girl weighing little more than 20 pounds arrived at an emergency shelter here on the gulf coast, after being shuttled between five foster homes and youth shelters in three months."Who's the baby?" Terry Latham, the director of the shelter, recalled asking. "I'm no baby," the girl shouted, her ribs visible in her emaciated body. "I'm 4." The girl, identified as Olivia Y., who suffered from profound malnourishment and possibly…

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