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    proper care they need when they are placed in the hands of the state. the lawsuit targeted many issues such as caseworkers and DSS workers having an extreme amount on their caseload, children having to sleep in offices overnight waiting on placement, and the providing of basic health care. Each of those issues are very important to have attention

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    in foster care for children who needs adequate care. Sacramento, California has seen a drastic drop of children in the foster care for the past decade, but there has also been a decline in need for high quality foster care parents (Gutierrez, (2013). California’s decreases its’ cut of children going into the system by nearly half during the past decade, even though there is still a significantly high amount of children in the system. California is the leading nation with the largest foster care

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    youth who have been emancipated or discharged from the foster system. This is required as the data on the subject highlights that youth are simply often not able to be thriving adults on their eighteenth birthdays. Many find themselves on the street homeless, without jobs, in jail or parents before they are fully able to care for themselves. The goal of AB 12 is to extend foster care to age 21 and access the federal match of the national foster care system. According to the Assembly Bill 12 Primer (2014)

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    Children we have been providing foster care for over 30 years in the Sacramento Region. Our mission is to be a leader in providing therapeutic foster care services to children, teens, and families and to be an instrument in healing of spirit, mind, and body of the youth in care to help them reach their fullest potential in a safe and nurturing environment. FosterHope is a non-sectarian, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that works with Children’s Protective Services to care for children who are victims

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    of a lack of foster homes? According to “Adopt Us Kids”, there are over 400,000 kids in foster care in the U.S. Teens are less likely to find a foster home because parents want younger kids. There are more teens in foster care than younger kids. Why is there a lack of foster homes? Multiple states are struggling with finding homes for kids. “In Georgia and Tennessee, child welfare workers fight to find homes for the increasing number of children in care. In Texas, the lack of foster parents result

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    backgrounds. The first artifact that I chose to use to demonstrate my knowledge of Standard 4 of the CDLE endorsement was an interview I conducted as a piece of a presentation given to the class over Foster Care. The student I interviewed for this was a 10th grade student that is currently a part of the foster care system because she is a refugee from Ethiopia. English is her third language. She is actually very proficient at all of her languages, but uses a handheld translator when she reaches a word she

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    would escape the heavy burden of parenthood through excessive drinking and other questionable behaviors. The neglect was so severe that teachers at school took notice and made a report. Soon after Tabitha was taken from her home and placed in foster care. Going from house to house she stayed in the system until she aged out at 18 years old. From there she went straight to college. Tabitha decided to take this path because she was inspired by her high school social worker that changed her life. While

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    Plato’s assessment was accurate, because the importance of learning enables individuals to put their potentials to optimal use. The foster care system can handicap the educational achievement of children. This handicap can follow those children beyond the scholastic world and into the professional world. Today, seventy percent of teens that break away from foster care report that they want to attend college, but less than fifty percent graduate from high school. Fewer than twenty percent of those

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    Research Review: Cognitive Development and Emotional Functioning It is well know that foster Children have a very hard time finding a permanent home and adjusting to their new home. The majority of foster children go through this process of finding a home at a very young age. For most of these children it occurs during very young age which is the most important time for develop mental processes. Therefore foster children are at risk of cognitive and social- emotional development delays. (Jacobson

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    Outcomes of Fostering Our Youth’s Education Literature Review Overall, existing literature on higher education outcomes for foster youth is limited. The shocking fact that only 10% of foster youth graduate college is sparking conversation about the outcomes for the small percentage of foster youth who engage in higher education. When addressing outcomes of foster youth currently engaging in higher education, it is important to understand the issues during the primary and secondary education which

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