Treschl English 1410 6 May 2011 Foster Care: The Bad the Good and the Solution The father is an alcoholic‚ the mother is perfectly fine and the child shows no signs of abuse‚ neglect or foul treatment; however Dad came to school intoxicated one day‚ now as a social worker you have to get involved and decide what to do. RRRemoving the child from the home has to be the best idea right? The home is unsafe and the child is in danger t the best idea must be foster care. However did you consider the
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so-called rules are put into place to protect the children from danger. However‚ instead of keeping the children safe from harm‚ they are only put in danger in the long run. There are many programs to help guide adolescents towards the college path. These programs primarily focus on providing scholarships. Some of these programs include the Foster Care to Success‚ the Nsoro Foundation‚ and the Yes I Can program. These programs provide guidance‚ support for tuition‚ books‚ food‚ housing‚ and an
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their child in foster care is only a temporary solution in order to stabilize the family and protect the child. Legally‚ once the child is in state custody‚ the parents no longer have control of what is going to happen to their child. Although the parents maintain their rights‚ the state now provide and maintain the welfare of that child while the parent(s) complete the goals given to them to regain custody (Koocher‚ 1990). The child also has rights while they are placed in foster care. They have
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While there have been numerous reforms made to the child welfare system in Tennessee in regards to providing care for the children‚ one area that desperately needs to be defined is the provision of care while these vulnerable children are in the custody of the Department of Children’s Services. Currently there is no policy that addresses the responsibility for making sure that these children are provided healthy and timely meals while being held in the local office or while during transport from
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Project Plan Youth Aging out of Foster Care Project MGT573 Jun 18‚ 2006 Project Plan An estimated 9.2 million to 15.8 million children are considered "at-risk" in this country encompassing all ages from 13 to 19 years old. These youth are at-risk because they are at a crossroad: one leads to successful transition to adulthood‚ the other to dependency and negative long-term consequences. Youth typically considered or identified as at-risk are more likely to become pregnant‚ use drugs and/or alcohol
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Casey Period 2 Mr. Fortier Orphanages‚ Foster care and Adoption junior thesis Living is a harsh time and community wasn’t only difficult for the parents‚ but for their children. Kids were put on the streets and left to strive for themselves‚ leaving most to die or take up harsh jobs which in the end‚ could kill you. The development of orphanages‚ foster care‚ and mostly adoption from 1900’s until present day‚ helped children from living in a bad home or the streets to having a stronger and
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reporter for InvestigateWest‚ states‚ “The largest driver of the young adult homeless population is the foster care system” (Smith). The United States Foster Care System is imperfect in many ways from how it is organized to how it is executed. The largest problem‚ however‚ is foster youths who age out of foster care without any guidance or support. Once an adolescent in the US Foster Care System turns 18‚ the state is no longer required to provide support for the adolescent‚ subjecting them to unemployment
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Review Foster Care Mattie Parham Bryant Stratton College ENGL305-Research and Writing III Professor Ron Schaffer March 18‚ 2017 The article in question is explaining the health risks of kids in foster care. Some kids that has been in the foster care system are at a significant higher risk of mental and physical abuse as well as health problems; which can make learning a challenge‚ depression‚ behavioral issues‚ and health problems compared to kids that aren’t a part of the foster care system
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Ponyboy should be put into the foster system. Many families don’t have a safe relationship with each other. Unfortunately Ponyboy is apart of one of those families. His family has been through a tragedy losing his parents. Which means his parental figures are his two brothers who aren’t as responsible as they seem. They allow him to do many things that isn’t going to benefit him in the future. They are teaching him what they learned was okay and they are pretty young so they are probably not that
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Maternity home in Michigan will need to be licensed under the same provisions as a child care or adult foster care facility. To open a group home for children or adults in Michigan are required to obtain the appropriate licensing through the Michigan Department of Human Services. The process is demanding‚ requiring the applicant to undergo significant preparation and planning to help ensure t the highest level of care. By state law one must follow these steps; Design a program design‚ listing the nature
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