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    Kids In Foster Care Being Used For Sex Trafficking Many kids in foster care are being used for sex trafficking not only in the US but all around the world. However, the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) is the most common form of human trafficking in America and runaway and homeless youth, namely foster kids, are its primary victims. First, the foster care facilities need to determine whether or not the foster parents that want to adopt the foster kid are suitable or not. People

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    As of 2016 there were nearly a half million children in the foster care system, with roughly 25,000 “aging-out” each year (Ahmann, 2017). Most adolescents “age out” of the system with no one to mentor or serve as a caring parent figure. Foster youth are in dire need of long-term adult role models to guide them to achieve success. According to Ahmann, 50% of foster youth left “the system” without a high-school degree, as well as with having higher rates of PTSD, and depression (p. 43). Ahmann

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    Foster Youth

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    Foster youth has long been thought of as an at-risk population, often failing the educational system. In her dissertation on foster youth and secondary education, Brenda Morton writes, “Foster children are an invisible population. Teachers and administrators often do not know that a student is in foster care” (p. 1). There are just under half a million foster youth currently residing in the United States, many will fail to graduate from high school, and only a few will graduate from college.

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    Foster Care

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    The safety of children should be one of the main goals throughout the world. Foster care is something that can help children's safety. It helps children for many different reasons, but for the same purpose. It was not till the 1800s, people started to do something about the children who were unsafe. It was started when the children were told to work in the fields and in the house with their parents instead of getting an education. The children were not happy with this so they set off to New York

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    Foster Family

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    eighty-four children are in foster care system. If we go around the country, we can found them from early ages to teenagers. Finding abandoned kids or taken away from their parents by children and family department for irregularities on their homes such

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    Effects of Foster Care Protecting those who cannot protect themselves is very important. One form of protecting those who cannot protect themselves is foster care. Foster care has been a major form of intervention since the beginning of philanthropic endeavors to help children (Mather, Lager, & Harris, 2007). This paper will discuss how social workers in the forensic setting can serve the best interest of the client in foster care. Child Welfare History The first notion of assisting vulnerable

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    deck where no one knows what luck they might get. Those in foster care, for example, receive one difficult hand in life; growing up without the nurture and care of a parent. In fact, Mother Teresa once said, “Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty” (Calcutta 774). Even though people might lack necessities, such as food, water, shelter; the feeling of depreciation causes physical and mental pain. Foster care is a system that helps minors find a stable home; however

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    Foster Parent

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    Being A Foster Parent Being A Foster Parent By: Marnicia Moody 9/7/2014 ENG 121 English Composition I Instructor: Sarah Young pg 1 Being A Foster Parent Being a foster parent is a choice that I made with a lot of support from my family and friends. I have always wanted to adopt but never knew I could be a foster parent at such a young age or without having a husband. In August of 2013 Telaunda, my close neighbor and friend, put

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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

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    Foster Care Essay

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    How is the effectiveness of foster care often inhibited? One of the ways foster care is inhibited is that the separation of the child from their parents and placement in a foster home can be traumatic for the child. In some instances where the child is not safe in their home, the first choice may be to remove the child and place them in foster care. Both the parents and child have a hard time accepting the situation. This separation causes conflicts and resistance from the child (Crosson-Tower

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