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    and/or verbally. A child or young person could be abandoned by a parent and have no one to provide care for them. The parent‚ child or young person may have committed a crime. If a child or young person truants school they could be placed into the foster care system. Family breakdown- This is when families are destructed by separation or divorce of the parents. This can cause children to be distraught and confused by their parents decisions to separate or divorce. There can be many reasons that cause

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    Raintree‚ two Metis sisters April and Cheryl‚ have raised up in different foster family and make different experiences in their life. Cheryl self-determines as an aboriginal people‚ while the first narrative as well as the main character April‚ have looking for her self-identity from the start to the finish. Finally‚ she find it‚ at the cost of Cheryl’s suicide. Included in this list of are illness‚ infant mortality‚ foster care‚ alcoholism‚ rape‚ domestic violence against women‚ prostitution and

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    This was the first foster child that had ever come to live with them. It was strange to them too see a new person living in their house‚ eating their food‚ and going to their school. After about 3 months Josh and Lynn got used to Emily. Emily really enjoyed them‚ especially

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    negative events start to occur. After April and Cheryl are removed from their family home‚ they tend to grow independent and look out for each other. Along these lines‚ they endure many challenges and new experiences. They end up going to endless foster homes during their child hood years. The two of them travel from home to home and are involved in different situations at each. One of the worst environments from both of the girls was at the DeRosier residence. After April begins to form into a

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    Review Questions 1.What are the differences between being a biological parent‚ an adoptive parent‚ and a foster parent? A foster home is not meant to be a permanent situation‚ and adoptive parents are the parent until the child is 18. And a biological parent shares the same blood‚ that’s your child your child u take care of and love that child from birth until death 2.What financial needs are parents obligated to provide and which are optional? Up to the age of 18 clothes‚ school‚ food‚ place

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    That being said‚ agencies for adults seeking adoptions should provide information on domestic children that can be adopted (i.e. children in foster homes‚ children not born yet‚ and children in need of a better life). However‚ agencies should not shy away from adopting internationally. In offices and online‚ they should distribute facts‚ data‚ and any new information about the pros and cons of

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    Never! For one‚ no one should ever break the rules‚ yet Zits does this and tries to run away from his mistakes. In the book‚ Flight‚ Zits is a foster child who moves around like wild fire. He is a 16 year-old who doesn’t follow the rules and doesn’t respect anyone‚ even himself. One day‚ Zits is told to go into a bank and shoot everyone‚ but just as he is about to do it‚ he time travels back to

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    The Welfare System The Welfare System Instructor: Dr.Michelle March HN300-01 DUE: 12/20/2011 Instructor: Dr.Michelle March HN300-01 DUE: 12/20/2011 Franklin Moe‚ Jr. Human Services & Social Policy Franklin Moe‚ Jr. Human Services & Social Policy To understand the “Welfare System” one must know its history. The American welfare system has changed dramatically over the past 80 years. A 100 years ago‚ families‚ local communities‚ and charities; typically

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    Act of 1978 was to reduce the number of Native American children entering foster care and strengthen the families of Native American people. The three major goals of ICWA are to: 1) eliminate the need to remove Indian children from their families‚ both nuclear and extended‚ because of cultural bias and ignorance; 2) to assure that Indian children who need to be removed for their own protection be placed in foster and adoptive homes that reflect their unique culture and background; and 3)

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    INTRODUCTION The child welfare system and child protection services are considered to be a penetrating topic. This paper is to look into one of many populations that have been oppressed in every way ever since they have been inside of what is typically known as the “system”. In Disproportionality in child welfare‚ Terry Cross wrote on how unbalanced engagements with African-American youth has been an established concern over time and that although the child welfare system objectives are to benefit

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