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Case Study On Foster Home
CCIB received CPS referral #0972-4764-8677-3023697 from reporting party (RP) stating that on 5/15/17, foster child (FC) Destiny Salazar (age 18, DOB: 04/30/99) contacted RP to report that she was kicked out of the foster home by Foster mother (FM) for getting home late the prior evening. FM would not allow FC to return to the home to pick up her things. FC was staying with her boyfriend. RP contacted FC to obtain her verson of events. FM stated that on a previous occasion when FC was late, she sat the child down and informed her that if she were late next time, FM would kick her out. FM advised RP that "a 7 day notice is a courtesy and I don't have togive a 7 day notice." FM also stated that previously, she would contact the social worker

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