Review questions- 1. What are the differences between being a biological parent‚ an adoptive parent‚ and a foster parent? Foster care is intended to be for a short term until the biological parents regain custody or a family member adopts. An adoptive parent is a permanent thing in which they adopt from foster parents or parents in need of help. Biological parents are the mother or father which the child was born. 2. What financial needs are parents obligated to provide and which are optional
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Case Memo for Living and Working in Korea Problem Statement After Ellen been in Korea for a certain time‚ she found out that the Korean consultants were less experienced than expected. Besides that‚ tensions arose between her and the co-manager - Jack‚ regarding who was given directions to the team and they escalated when the project fell behind schedule. At the same time‚ the Korean Mr. Song is blaming Ellen should be accountable for all problems‚ and Andrew needs to decide how to proceed so
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starvation‚ and physical abuse so horrendous that he is left scarred‚ bruised‚ and nearly dead. The staff at his elementary school eventually takes action and David is removed from his parents’ custody. From there‚ he spends his teenage years in various foster homes while he struggles with the emotional scars left by the trauma he endured. His search for answers to why he was treated this way and effort to understand the frightening nightmares and emotions he experiences becomes a long journey toward self-love
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Transracial adoption also known as TRA‚ is defined as the adoption of children of a different race or culture from their adoptive parents‚ has been a controversial issue in the United States. Social workers are usually the one that match the child with the “parents” when it comes to adoption. The number of adoptive parents does not relate with the number of adoptive minority children. Therefore‚ more parents of a different race are able to adopt them. Many social workers see transracial adoption
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PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSESSMENT Presenting Problem AB is a 17 year-old‚ heterosexual‚ African American male. AB was transferred to North Texas State Hospital‚ Vernon campus (NTSH-V) after being found to be Manifestly Dangerous by an Institutional Review Board at Terrell State Hospital (TSH) on 3/28/14. While he was TSH‚ his behavior deteriorated. He had multiple incidents ranging from verbal threats to physical aggression against peers and staff. The physical aggression was described as shoving‚ pushing
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and allow the abuse to take place for years. Shockingly‚ Dave’s brothers would often take part in the mother’s abusive episodes. Later‚ in the story‚ the police finally intervened‚ and Dave got taken away from his mother and was put in a foster home. In this foster home‚ Dave learns that there is more to life and that people do overcome struggles. This change of scenery allowed Dave to see
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from a permanent home. These two groups also include “thrownaway” youth who are asked to leave their homes‚ and may include other vulnerable youth populations‚ such as current and former foster youth and youth with mental health or other issues. Homeless youth are individuals under age eighteen who lack parental‚ foster‚ or institutional care. These youth are often referred to as “unaccompanied” youth (Moore‚ 2012).” Demographics. “There is no known number of homeless youth because of their moving
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In the novel‚ April Raintree by Beatrice Colleton‚ there is a wide variety of discrimination‚ self identity‚ and moral development. The main characters Cheryl and April‚ who are Métis‚ grew up in an environment where they were not accepted by their foster parents‚ society‚ and relationships. These two sisters experience a tough life when faced with the people surrounding them. April and Cheryl both equally face discrimination inside and outside of their homes. However‚ the both react differently through
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pregnancy‚ sexual orientation‚ mental illness and neglect. Many youth and young adults have also become homeless due to aging out of foster care services. Youth exiting the foster care and juvenile penal system aren’t effectively linked to services to prevent homelessness. “Surveys of service providers and homeless populations suggest that young people exiting foster care have difficulty securing stable housing‚” (Fowler‚ Toro‚ & Miles‚ pg. 1453‚ 2009). Homelessness is often frowned upon and observed
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Special Advocates) was established in 1995 to provide trained community volunteers to advocate in the best interests of abused and neglected children involved in the court system. Today‚ Golden Crescent CASA serves as Guardian ad Litem for children in foster care in Calhoun‚ DeWitt‚ Goliad‚ Gonzales‚ Jackson‚ Lavaca‚ Refugio‚
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