Meeting the Challenges of Contemporary Foster Care

Over the past two decades, the foster care system experienced an unprecedented rise in the number of children in out-of-home care, significant changes in the policy framework guiding foster care practice, and ongoing organizational impediments that complicate efforts to serve the children in foster...

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description Over the past two decades, the foster care system experienced an unprecedented rise in the number of children in out-of-home care, significant changes in the policy framework guiding foster care practice, and ongoing organizational impediments that complicate efforts to serve the children in foster care. This article discusses the current status of the foster care system and finds: ◗ Agencies often have difficulty providing adequate, accessible, and appropriate services for the families in their care. ◗ Children of color, particularly African-American children, are disproportionately represented in foster care, a situation which raises questions about the equity of the foster care system and threatens the developmental progress of children of color. ◗ Foster families can find the experience overwhelming and frustrating, causing many to leave foster parenting within their first year. ◗ Organizational problems such as large caseloads, high staff turnover, and data limitations compromise efforts to adequately serve and monitor families. The challenges before the foster care system are numerous, however the authors believe promising policies and practices aimed at strengthening families, supporting case workers, providing timely and adequate data, and infusing cultural competency throughout the system, can move the foster care system forward in the coming years.
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Adoption
Adult
African Americans
AIDS (Disease)
Asian Americans
Behavioral health care
Behavioral medicine
Behavioural medicine
Care and treatment
Caseworkers
Child
Child Abuse
Child Abuse - statistics & numerical data
Child Abuse, Sexual - statistics & numerical data
Child care
Child health services
Child molestation
Child Neglect
Child Welfare
Child Welfare Services
Child, Preschool
Children
Cultural Influences
Cultural Relevance
Delivery Systems
Disproportionate Representation
Domestic Violence
Drug abuse
European Continental Ancestry Group
Family Environment
Family Needs
Female
Forecasting
Foster Care
Foster Children
Foster home care
Foster Home Care - organization & administration
Foster Home Care - trends
Foster parents
Hispanic Americans
HIV
HIV (Viruses)
Humans
Infant
Male
Medical records
Mental disorders
Mental illness
Minority Groups
Parents
Poverty
Prisoners
Public Policy
Race
Racial discrimination
Social service
Social Services
Substance abuse
Substance abuse treatment
Substance-Related Disorders
Training
United States
Welfare Services
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