Children in foster care should not be able to return to their parents who have committed a felony. It is unsafe for the child‚ the child is at risk to be singled out by other parents‚ and overall it is morally wrong. No child should every be able to return to their parent or parents if they are at risk in any shape or form. For a child to return to a parent or parents who have committed a felony is unsafe for the child. The parent may be mentally unstable‚ which may blur the way they think and
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will be put into care hopefully with other family members or family friends if safe to do so. If this is not possible then they will have a care order put into place to ensure that they continue to be cared for as best as possible‚ this may be with foster parents or in residential home‚ so that they can continue to have a stable upbringing. Parental illness or incapacity - this is when the mother or father of the child cannot look after them properly because they are ill whether this is mentally or
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which is much better than some children in this nation are exposed to. The people who suffer the most because of the homophobic bans on gay adoptive parents are the children who need and deserve good loving homes. Half a million children live in foster homes today and 100‚000 are in critical need of adoption‚ according to information from the Child Welfare League of America (Rosario‚ 2006‚ p.16). Multitudes of needy children are still without parents because of misguided public opinion and unconstitutional
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welfare (CW) are charged not only with providing critical and needed services to children and families‚ but also with assisting in the process of making life altering decisions for involuntary clients (e.g.‚ removing children from their families‚ foster care placement‚ termination of parental rights‚ adoption). The difficulties in working in public CW are exacerbated by occasional‚ high profile abuse and neglect cases that receive attention from the mass media (e.g.‚ serious injuries‚ or child
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The book In Search of April Raintree‚ by Beatrice Culleton Mosionier‚ is about the trials and tribulations of two sisters growing up in the foster system. The author writes about these two young sisters and writes about the struggles in their lives. She talks about the social system‚ stereotypes‚ drug‚ alcohol abuse‚ and the girls on-going battle to fit in with society to become ‘normal’. April Raintree is a twenty-four-year old Métis woman‚ and she tells a story about herself and her younger sister
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participating State’s with funding to develop information systems to support family preservation‚ foster care and adoption case management. Statement of the Issue The TFACTS system was installed two years ago by the State of Tennessee’s DCS. The computer systems design costs approximately $27 million but has been blamed for an enormous amount of defects and issues when it comes to dealing with welfare cases and foster care payments issuing. The issues at hand with the TFACTS computer system are being placed
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worldwide. For centuries Seventh-Day Adventists have implanted a unique style of healthful living into their religious doctrines and practices. The Seventh - day Adventist health reform has deep roots in history and in one of its founders‚ Ellen G. Harmon White. Ellen White was an instrumental member of the origin of SDA doctrines‚ more specifically‚ the policies on healthy living. On June 5th 1863‚ White received her first comprehensive and detailed health related vision. This vision revealed to her
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University of Phoenix Material Case Scenarios Read the following scenarios. Answer‚ in a 50- to 100-word response‚ each of the following questions: Scenario 1 Sophia has been removed from her family and placed into foster care for the second time in the last 2 years due to her mother’s ongoing substance abuse. Sophia has missed many days of school and often comes to school dirty and wearing clothes from the day before. Sophia’s mother does not think she has a problem and blames the system for
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clothes‚ and health. Today‚ when children are permanently taken away from their parents‚ it is usually because the parents were neglecting them of food‚ health‚ and clothes. They are often put up for adoption‚ and once they turn 18‚ they are aged out of foster care. Many end up on the streets‚ where they are neglected of food‚ health‚ and clothes. (Virginia Child Abuse Laws‚ 2017) There are still some similarities today and
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A. Overview In analyzing social problems in our society it is imperative we realize the importance of psychologically developing children in need. Foster and adopted children face many obstacles in their psychological growth‚ ability to forge emotional attachments‚ and sustainability of positive self-esteem. Because foster and adopted children endure a unique set of emotional issues‚ particularly during adolescence (a time period crucial in psychological development)‚ it is instrumental that we
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