preview

Therapeutic Foster Care System

Decent Essays

According to the Children’s Bureau, there were 427,910 children in the foster care system in 2016. Placements in a foster family have dramatically increased over the last ten years. For some young children and young adults in the foster care system, they have experienced abuse and neglect and have been removed from their parents. Other children have suffered a variety of parental problems such as drug addiction, abandonment, incarceration, mental and physical impairments and death. These painful experiences associated with maltreatment and the trauma of being removed from parents or caregivers can affect the mental health and development of these young people. “ Most children in foster care, if not all experience feelings of confusion, …show more content…

Joy Spenser, policy and research assistant for the National Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health added: “ This Act will establish a federal definition of therapeutic foster care services in Medicaid, assisting children, youth and their caregivers with receiving the services needed to maximize potential”( Mental Health Weekly 2015). Senator Mike McGuire’s Senate Bill 1174 was filed September 29, 2016. This bill is known as 1174, was introduced as a means to curve the efforts of overprescribing psychiatric drugs to foster children. “ Senate Bill 1174 is the most controversial of the legislative package because it would require annual monitoring of high- prescribing doctors and allow the California Medical Board to crack down on violators by revoking their licenses”( Seipel, T.2016). The primary purpose of this legislation is to protect foster care children from the over medication of prescription drugs and the physicians that prescribe them. Research indicates that children who take several antipsychotic medications are at risk for obesity, diabetes, extreme lethargy and tremors. Furthermore, children in the foster care system are prescribed drugs without any mental health treatment as resources may not be available. Many don’t receive a proper diagnosis or ongoing monitoring to watch for side effects of medications. These side effects can produce …show more content…

The Guidelines from the Child Welfare League of America and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry help to ensure that children in the foster care system receive mental health treatment. However, services to address mental health needs continue to go underutilized for children and youths in foster care. In one national study “ Children and youth investigated by child welfare agencies following a report of maltreatment, only one-fourth of children and young people in need of mental health services had received any mental health specialty services.” (Villagrana, M. 2010). To better understand the underutilization of mental health services in the welfare system. Studies show that predictive variables that include age, gender, ethnicity, and abuse type are factors of why children and young people don’t always receive treatment. Furthermore, research also shows that parental risk factors also predict mental health services needs in children. Domestic violence and intimate partner abuse is

Get Access