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Foster Care System

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Major A lot of articles about the foster care system discuss how mental illness affects foster children, how trauma could lead to problems in caring for the foster child, and how an increased level of movement can affect their willingness to be social, which are all topics that students that are in the social sciences and humanities discuss on a day to day basis. For example, in the article “Changes in Externalizing and Internalizing Problems of Adolescents in Foster Care” by McWey, Cui, and Pazdera (2010), they used the National Survey of Child and Adolescent well-being longitudinal study to discuss the externalizing and internalizing problems of children in the foster care system based on type of maltreatment, gender and age. They used a …show more content…

This is also a time where they are moving out to live on their own and they experience a high level of network disruption and have to rebuild their network strength. This is similar to what a lot of foster children go through on a monthly or yearly basis. The article “Understanding Social Network Disruption: The Case of Youth in Foster Care” by Brea L. Perry (2006) looks at the relationships between psychological distress, network disruption, and network strength in foster children. She used the These Are My Experiences survey whose initial purpose was to identify foster youth aspirations, their available resources, and perceived preparedness. She then re-coded the findings based on how they coincided with her analysis. She found that youth in foster care have lived in an average of 4.11 different homes showing significant network …show more content…

Most of the time the news that is being reported is negative and it is extremely hard to see anything positive. This is especially true for news about the foster care system. A lot of the articles and news stories on the foster care system is about what is wrong with the system. This is seen clearly in the article “As Arizona Struggles to Fix Foster System, Children Suffer the Consequences,” by Rick Rojas (2015), in which he describes Arizona’s foster care system. In this article, Rojas describes the types of things that children in the foster care system go through and the state government’s solution to it. They find that children are continuously being removed from one dangerous situation to another. It was reported that complaints of neglect and mistreatment were being ignored. The government’s solution to the problem was to separate child welfare from the Department of Economic Security and making the leader of the child welfare department report directly to the

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