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    Child Substance Abuse

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    Drug Abuse: Child Effects Parents do not conceive a baby or in some cases several babies with the intentions of neglecting and/or abusing them physically and/or emotionally. Some conceive with the hopes of a lifestyle change‚ and others conceive surprisingly unknowingly. Depending on their life circumstance they are overwhelmed with joy or overtaken with grief. But all are concerned with the wellbeing of their child or children because of the known and unknown effects the child may endure during

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    They also place the children in foster care in situations where they cannot stay with their parents as well as managing adoptions. These programs also provide the young adults who may be transitioning from foster care to adulthood a means of living independently through various programs such as useful life sustaining skills. The agencies work in liaison with the government

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    case are the children. They are the ones depending on improvements in the CPS to keep them safe and protected. Another set of stakeholders are the families‚ both biological and foster. Unsafe households need to be investigated and family members need to get the help they need‚ whether counseling‚ rehab‚ or other support. Foster parents should be investigated and approved in advance so they are ready to house any children and have the training and resources to care for them. The community as a group

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    it’s in the best interest of the child that they are taken from their homes‚ but there are also risks to the children including the emotion‚ physical and mental impact on the child. If the child is under the age of 18 then it will be placed into the foster care system and then they wait for adoption if they are not placed within an adoptive family then they are placed in group homes with other kids still waiting for the possibility of adoption Many agencies across Canada look at families that don’t

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    expensive‚ and varies greatly from state to state. Not only do adoptions vary from state to state but there is variation within a state. The variation comes in as there are various types of adoption. There is private adoption‚ adoption from foster care by foster parents‚ or by other applicants. There is step parent or other family member adoption‚ such as adoption by grandparents. There is also adoption across state line which requires an interstate compact for the placement of children agreement between

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    Case Study Critique

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    combined 136 pounds. Bruce‚ the male who had been seen eating out of a trash can‚ was 19 years old and weighed only 45 pounds. Investigators found that of the four adopted males‚ five biological children‚ and three other girls (two adopted and one foster child)‚ that lived in the Jackson home‚ only the four adopted males were in poor physical condition. The Jackson parents and biological children contended that the four adopted males had eating disorders. The four adopted males reported that they

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    The Curtis Problem

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    The Curtis Problem Boys will be boys‚ or they should be at least. You can’t take teenage boys from their last remaining family member! Soda and Pony need to stay with Darry in their current living situation instead of going into foster care because‚ they’re familiar with the area that surrounds them‚ they have Darry around to serve as a father figure and a brother‚ and them being close to everything and everyone they could ever need. To begin‚ the Curtis boys should be able to stay with Darry

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    Psych 1301

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    well as foster child. The speakers name is anonymous but he insist to be called “Zits” due to the severe acne he has. Zits descends from an Indian and Irish background; his mother was Irish and his father was Indian. Zits’s is characterized with a low self-esteem possibly because his father abandoned the family literally two minutes after Zits was born. Zits became an orphan at the age of six shortly after the death of his mother‚ and ever since he has been continuously moving from one foster home to

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    PArenting

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    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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    defense against a suit; 3) the suit must allege “bodily injury‚” “property damage‚” or “personal and advertising injury”; and 4) the insurance must apply. In the liability section of the policy there would appear to be little dispute that Kathryn Norman is an insured. A “suit” is defined to include a “civil proceeding in which damages because of ‘bodily injury’ . . . to which this insurance applies is alleged.” At present‚ no suit has been filed against the insured for the losses sustained. Determining

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