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    day of finals my Freshman year‚ I drug myself down the hallway to my locker‚ as exhausted as ever. Scrolling down my Facebook timeline‚ I stumbled upon a video titled “The Foster Care System”‚ the video showed the true horrors that children have to endure every day in homes that are targeted on mooching off the system. Some foster homes provide the bare necessities for these children‚ and use the rest of that money to line their own greedy pockets. From a young age‚ my mom had always said I was extremely

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    Generally‚ when a child is raised in a broken home‚ foster care placement is an ideal option posed from the Department of Family Services (DFS). Foster care is group home or private home in which a minor is placed through the DFS and cared for from a foster parent. A child is placed in foster care when family circumstances endanger a child or the parent in unable to sufficiently provide the child with enough care. Within the inability to provide for care‚ important factors are child abuse‚ neglect‚ and

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    Foster Care What is foster care and why would kids be placed in it? Foster Care is where minors are placed in a temporary home with a foster parent or parents. The placement is run through the government or a social service agency. “Most kids go into foster care or go to a foster family because his or her mom or dad has a problem with drugs or alcohol.” (“Foster Care”).“Other children are removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect and placed in Foster Care.” (“The Future of Children”). People

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    type of place a child could go to in these situations is foster care. There are many types of foster care. For example‚ emergency foster care this is when a child is in need of a safe environment to stay for a few nights. Emergency foster care is important because it’s a quick process and can be arranged in short notice meaning if a parent goes into hospital and no one else is able to care for the child then they will be placed with a foster family that will be able to take the child in for a night

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    Foster Care: A Case Study

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    Social workers have played a vital role in foster care since foster care for children was created. Ensuring that every child has the opportunity to live in a happy and safe environment is the foundation of what foster care stands for. According to Bruskas (2008)‚ the term foster care refers to all out-of-home placements for children that have been removed from the home of their parents. These children may be placed in the certified foster home of a non-relative‚ within the home of relatives‚ or

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    in the care of local authorities on 31st March 2015 and that number is said to be growing and when I child id taken into care then the responsibility of local authority to look after a child Physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social needs within the family home as stated by the Children’s Act 1989 and 2004. However‚ there can be times where this is not possible and the local authority like social workers and other bodies will then have to step in and protect the child and place a care order on

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    documented example of foster care in the colony of Jamestown. This was the first but certainly not the last unsuccessful case of foster care in the US. The measure of success for foster care can be many things. Society measures success by the number of children who become model citizens; however‚ the fact that nearly 60 percent are convicted of felonies later in life deems the foster care system in the United States unsuccessful. The perfect world is truly a world without the foster system; however‚

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    from institutional care is warranted given the benefits it provides. Description: The stigma associated with orphanages has lead policymakers in the United States to discourage the use of these institutional care facilities. The Social Security Act of 1935 authorized the first federal grants for child welfare services. Since then‚ the federal government has continued to encourage states to adopt Foster Care as their main child welfare system. The policies encouraging Foster Care are in large part

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    “More than half a million children are in foster care in the United States today—roughly double the number who were in foster care in the mid-1980s‚ according to the Child Welfare League of America (Nakyanzi).” Kids being placed into foster care are kids who have been abused and neglected by their own loved ones‚ and instead of helping the kids mend the broken family‚ they pull them apart by sending the kids to foster home after foster home. Foster care was meant to help and protect kids from abuse

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    It is important to keep in mind that you will need to constantly be adapting to each new situation. Each child brings their own set of challenges and issues. Each child responds differently to the demands of family life‚ school life‚ and social environments. Each child responds differently to discipline. What works for one child doesn’t always work for another. Some children thrive with one-on-one attention. They need those personal interactions (Of course all children need some amount of one-on-one

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