Seventy- one percent of females in the foster care will become pregnant before the age of twenty-one because they have no guidance while they are in the foster care. The workers within the foster care system and even people who know nothing about the foster care believe it is the best program that happened to children without homes. This is true, the original thought of the foster care system is an amazing idea, but it has failed to achieve what was said to be achieved. The foster care system is a great idea for children in need of a home, but it isn't working for the children in foster care. People believe that the foster care system is a safe option for children whose parents have abused and abandoned them and that hopefully will get adapted …show more content…
Most people, fostering children are in it for the check that comes every month and is not in it for the children. On average a foster parent makes roughly around $30 a day and that money is supposed to go to the children. Sadly what some foster parents’ are doing is making the children fend for themselves and keeping that money for themselves. My question is why are these people getting approved of being foster parents. Why are the foster parents who abuse foster children getting approved. Even a child would report being hit by a foster parent they would see the child and damaged and choose to take the foster parents side. Foster parents need to have a much better background check and if someone does report abuse in a foster home listen to the children's side of the story and let them have a chance to explain. Foster children need love and hope just like other kids get. In an article a lady was telling her horror story and she was saying when DCFS brought the check each month the foster mom would spend it on her own kids while the foster kids living in the house only got eat maybe once a day. Just like this story there are many other horror stories about children who don’t get treated right in the foster care system. Obviously this story shows people how messed up the system is and how there needs to be changed …show more content…
At the age of eighteen I do not believe that you are ready to live in the world on your own. There is still so many thing people need to learn at that age even with a parent who has taught them right. These teens have had no discipline in their life and most of them don't know right from wrong. They say they get them classes, but two months of classes will not really help them in the long run. A boy named Walter was in the foster care for sisteen years and he said the only thing that any “parent” taught him was how to not love himself. He had no guidance after the he aged out of the system. They kicked him to the curb with no home and no guidance. How does someone expect this boy to learn if he was still stuck in a fourteen year olds frame of mind. Watler was talking about how it is a proven fact that 60% of women get pregnant in the first eighteen months of getting out of the foster care. They have no support to help them and teach them from right or wrong. Walter would pray every night night and ask what had he done to have to go through these tough times. Walter had joined a gang in hopes for a place to live or money but that just led to the worst thing which is arrest. Eventually he got the help he needed and is now a college graduate no thanks to the foster care system. This story has no much impact on the reasons
Children that are living with their parents might be in an unstable home and are better off in a foster home. The article, “Nonprofit program fosters "can do" attitude for foster kids in high school,” demonstrates how some people are better off in a foster home than with their family. It says, “Robinson was the youngest child by 27 years. Even though she grew up with both her parents in the Central District of Seattle, hers was hardly an ideal childhood. Her mother, who has been clean for several months, struggled with alcoholism, and the house they lived in was a classic hoarder’s home, which Robinson called ‘unlivable’,” (Staff, 2015). Although some kids might be living in an unstable household the foster system isn’t better because kids are going through the same thing in foster homes. The government doesn’t regulate the foster system so the kids are in lack of food and supplies in a foster home. They are struggling to survive in foster homes too. Foster homes need to be better regulated in order for it to be a better environment for these kids. They might be getting abused in some type of way in their household and shouldn’t live there anymore. In the article, “California teen's long road from foster care to Olympic pentathlon dreams,” Staff is showing how much pain and abuse kids endure when they are at home. It states,
Benefits of the foster care system include: keeping children out of abusive homes; providing stability; and cultivating secure attachments. In general, proponents of the foster care system believe it plays an essential role in providing a safe and stable environment for maltreated, neglected, and abused children (Lockwood, Friedman, & Christian, 2015). In fact, “advocates suggest that family situations that necessitate the use of the foster care system are often very complex and therefore require patience and time. They emphasize that the temporary nature of foster care is the best solution while state agencies work to achieve family reunification or otherwise resolve the family crisis” (Geraldine & Wagner, para 4, 2015).
The author, Nina Biehal, tells of the treatment in foster care and the need for correction in her article, "Maltreatment in Foster Care: A review of the evidence." The author gives many facts about how the government needs to change the level of care provided for the children. This article is more of a constant reminder of how much still needs to change and the level of care offered to children of abuse today. Unlike the article by authors Kristen Turney and Christopher Wilderman, which bases their article on the number of children in foster care receiving mental health care, Biehal gives evidence to support the problems that result from being in foster care. My essay can use this article to paint a picture of the number of children in detrimental conditions and how foster care developed problems with their system to support my argument.
From existing research it is proven that children have mental, physical and development issues from growing up in foster homes. These young adolescents and children do not have the proper care in fostering homes as they would in an "all average American home". These kids are open to new traumatizing experiences not usually seen if one had a stable home, and these events causes permanent damage to one 's health state. Also with the simple fact that there are hundreds of children per foster home, all with different needs, still needing the basic necessities to thrive as a human without getting the proper funding calls for malnutrition children. Now these young kids are not just getting the proper care needed but they are also doing poorly in school and with daily challenges in life generally.
For many years, foster care has been a difficult subject throughout our society. When the idea of foster care comes to mind, many immediately think of screaming children, distressed parenting and uphill battles. Before foster care existed in the United States, orphaned children were sent to orphanages. While these institutions were often the best option available to children with nowhere else to go, they often lacked the necessary staff, structure and resources to adequately care for all of the children in need. As a result, some orphanages were overcrowded, and children lived in poor conditions. Some children even died due to the lack of sufficient care (Adoptions, 2017). In order to give children better living situations, the United
60 percent of kids who age out of foster care are dead, homeless, or in jail within a year. There needs to be more focus on the foster care system and child homelessness. Children should not be living on the streets, they need a home and a loving family so that they can grow up and live a stable, independent life.
The U.S foster care system is corrupt and the children trapped in it face the worst of it. The goal of foster care is to eventually reunite children with their parents or find the child a safe, loving home. Instead, foster kids face the harsh reality of abuse, mental illness, and temporary homes. The children and ripped from the homes they’ve known their entire lives because their parents struggle financially. The system would rather pay strangers to the child to take care of him/her rather than helping the parents of the child. This case would be called “neglect” when in reality most parents were doing all they could to take care of their children. The children’s new foster parents are paid hundreds of dollars per month. Often times, the money doesn’t go to the child and he/she is left truly neglected. The system is broken because children are taken from their homes for the wrong reasons and put into unsafe environments that will have a traumatic effect on the rest of their lives.
Many children will average about five or six years in the system and go through four to seven homes, making it hard for the children to find stability and have a productive life. Generally, when a child moves to a new foster home, it is far away, forcing the child to pretty much start all over from the very beginning. Moving from home to home and not having that stability causes the child to have many emotions, which are often ignored by foster parents. The neglect and maltreatment by a lot of foster parents is out of control, but a lot of social workers say there isn’t much they can do. And when the children age out of the system, there aren’t that many resources for them to be on their own. Once they turn eighteen, the foster parents usually send them out on their own, making it difficult for the children to finish school. An ideal environment for the growth of children does not usually exist anymore and in order to promote continuity in the social, emotional, and developmental growth of children, there has to be people out there willing to listen.
Majority of people in the world have a child or know one, also having system in which lets the wealthy individuals, lawmakers, and their associates have a say in the direction that foster care or the case in which kids have been hurt disappear or the redirects its focus on another aspect of the issue. The kids are not allowed to develop in the best way because they lack attachment of parent figure in their lives, this directs their whole life. the need for makes foster care to be a place in which kids should be secure and loved and are well taken care of, because most people know how it feels to be a parent if not then people should imagen their childhood and how it was or if it should have been better.
Compare that to a criminal in the state who gets out of prison. An entire division is dedicated to reentry and resources include housing, employment and medical screening. Walder was innocent but he left a state-funded system with nothing and nowhere to go. thrown out into the world with their illness and trauma as more the enough effects. Many children are left just like Tegna, not completely understanding how to really live a life outside the system. Little things such as getting a job, finding transportation to get to a job, and renting housing are difficult, especially to foster children who have never had the help or training to do these things.
“Number in foster care on September 30, 2015, of the Fy was...427,910” (“The AFCARS report”). The federal government spends $4.4 billion each year on the Foster care system for all youths so, as the youth's population in foster care is increasing. It is affecting the budget of a federal government so, that's why foster care became the social issue. The children in foster care were about equally split between Male (52%) and Female (48%). Most of the foster children that were in care September 2015 lived with nonrelative foster families (45%), followed by relative foster home (30%). The remaining children were placed in an institution (8%), a group home (6%), or a pre-adoptive home (4%). Some were on a trial home visit with their parents (5%). One percent were the runaway, and 1% were in supervised independent living. “Time in care (Months)...1-5 months...22%...95,999” (“The AFCARS report”). The more long children live in foster care, and the more federal government has to spend on foster care so — this can cause money to go over the budget of HHS and affect US economy. If parents or anyone else didn’t stop abusing the children, the day will come when all parents are in jail, and all children are in foster
Children in foster care are more likely to have mental, physical, and developmental problems, but are also less likely to receive the health care they need for those problems (Committee on Early Childhood, Adoption and Dependent
The foster care system has been stretched too thin as the turn of the 21st century rolled around. Higher entrance into the system with new policies and lower staff has given way to a new problem-the highly abusive environment that surrounds the whole system. The mistreatment of the children and their foster families within in the system is now a prevalent issue in the Child Welfare Organization. The long-term effects of the abusive foster care system comes from the mismanagement of the system such as the instability within placement, lack of rights to foster families, ignoring culture heritage and misused policies that create detrimental health for the children in later years. The harsh foster care system under the control of the government in the U.S. can be changed with the addition of reorganization to the agency via more staff and communication and stability through more permanent placements for the children as well as the families. First I will define what I mean by abuse and address the current problems that the foster care system is facing such as instability and mismanagement. Then I will explain what the possible negative long-term effects of entrance into the foster care system. Finally I will discuss what steps could be taken to change this situation such as the creation of stable housing and uniform programs for the foster care system.
As a result of this lack of safety, the child will be removed from the parents and placed into the care of someone who is deemed fit to raise the child. This is ultimately to “protect children from abuse and neglect.” (Senate website). However, even though a child is put into the foster care system to keep them safe, there are many situations that prove this to not be true. A young lady named Debbie spoke about how she was sexually abused in one of the several foster homes she was placed into. (Foster care stretched too far) If the agency worked properly, Debbie would have been placed in a safe environment, but instead, she was forced to endure terrible things that she did not deserve. She went into foster care because she was in an unsafe environment, and she should have felt safe in the comfort of her own home. Instead, she was left feeling as though she was nothing, as she describes to the reporter for article Foster care system stretched too
Recently I read an article in the San Diego Union Tribune entitled "Setting Up Foster Kids for Success" by Assemblyman Brian Maienschein. The article focused on helping foster kids succeed. The article points to statistics that show around half of foster kids who stay in the system until they age out wind up in dire straights - homeless, in prison, or victimized in some way. Some even wind up dead.