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Foster care is a system by which a certified, stand-in "parent(s)" cares for minor children or young peoples who have been removed from their birth parents or other custodial adults by state authority. Responsibility for the young person is assumed by the relevant governmental authority and a placement with another family found. There can be voluntary placements by a parent of a child into foster care. Foster placements are monitored until the birth family can provide appropriate care or the rights of the birth parents are terminated and the child is adopted. A third option, guardianship, is sometimes utilized in certain cases where a child cannot be reunified with their birth family and adoption is not right for them. This generally includes some older foster children who may be strongly bonded to their family of origin and unwilling to pursue adoption. It also may include cases where children are placed with grandparents or other relatives, where the placement is likely to be permanent but those relatives don't want to fight the birth parents in court. Voluntary foster care may be utilized in circumstances where a parent is unable or unwilling to care for a child. For instance, a child may have behavioral problems requiring specialized treatment or the parent might have a problem which results in a temporary or permanent inability to care for the child(ren). Involuntary foster care may be implemented when a child is removed from their caregiver because it is believed such removal is necessary for his/her own safety. A foster parent receives monetary reimbursement from the placement agency for each child while the child is in his/her home to help cover the cost of meeting the child's needs. The amount of financial assistance typically varies from state to state and even city to city.
Kinship Care vs. Foster Care
In the current issue of Families In Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, see "Matched Comparison of Children in Kinship Care and Foster Care on Child Welfare Outcomes," by Winokur, Crawford, Longobardi, and Valentine: "The documented growth of kinship...
UPDATE: FLDS kids placed in foster care
USA Today has an update on the 437 children who were removed from the FLDS compound in south Texas. The state is placing them with foster families around the state, but finding enough homes is only half the battle...
New federal foster care law will aid grandparent caregivers
Via Generations United/MKCA: The President has signed into law the Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoption Act of 2008...
Report -- Youth Transitioning Out of Foster Care
States require youth to leave foster care at ages that vary from 18 to 21. Abundant research shows that children who are "emancipated" directly from foster care to adulthood are at "high risk for a number of adverse outcomes during...
Bartholet on Racial Disproportionality & Foster Care
Elizabeth Bartholet (Harvard University Law School) has posted The Racial Disproportionality Movement in Child Welfare: False Facts and Dangerous Directions (Arizona Law Review, Vol...
Foster Care: It?s Really About Supporting and Reuniting Families?
Sometimes people become foster parents when they are in search of children to adopt.
But, sometimes, they just want to help other families get through a difficult time and then reunite...
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