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    to demonstrate child perspectives and why they are important. Throughout will discussed two very important points within social work for children, child protection and child participation. The essay will also discuss legislations that is important for children in relation to The Human Act 1998. Discussing child participation will help underpin ethical issues as well as social, economic and political context. I conclude that the assignment will show debate between the opinion of child participation

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    Essay about Foster Care

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    Introduction In todays’ society many Americans never think about our foster care system. Foster care is when a child is temporarily placed with another family. This child may have been abused, neglected, or may be a child who is dependent and can survive on their own but needs a place to stay. Normally the child parents are sick, alcohol or drug abusers, or may even be homeless themselves. We have forgotten about the thousands of children who are without families and living in foster homes. Many

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    Foster Care and Its Effects Essay

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    system year after year. Their hardships influence them to feel really depressed and stoic. Many people do not read autobiographies, but the book, Three Little Words by Ashley Rhodes-Courter teaches people about the complications of a first-hand foster child, how the foster care system is, and book reviews of famous authors and well-known magazines, as well. The story gives hope to people who believe there is no way out anymore, and it influences upon the world’s culture greatly. Ashley Rhodes-Courter

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    While finishing my sophomore year of college, I applied, and was offered a position as a Desk Manger for the Department of Residence Life and Housing. Although this may seem inconsequential, I was the first ever sophomore hired for this position. This job required administrative skills, time management capabilities, and the ability to supervise over 30 people at any given time. Starting out in this position, I found myself to be very strict as a supervisor and had to learn to be more flexible with

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    Two obvious sponsors of AB 12 were its creators, Jim Beall and Karen Bass. Beall’s interests are in helping foster care children, low-income families, and people with disabilities. Bass’ interest in child welfare issues and foster care issues is seen in the legislation that she sponsors; one of her priorities is to improve America’s foster care and adoption system. Strong supporters of AB 12 are legislative Democrats and Republicans. Many people and groups were on board with AB 12, realizing that

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    care for the child and guarantee. Sometimes the child is able to return to their parents, however, many times the child is not and a new permanent home has to be found to guarantee the safety of the child. Many years ago this would have been done informally by a neighbor, a close friend of the family, a family member, a church, or an orphanage. However, due to the development of larger urban societies with more complex social problems, the U.S

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    ailment which evokes intense symptoms, countless individuals overlook the thousands of foster youth that have been through. These are several reasons why children enter foster care. Sadly, many homes have more than one of the following issues why a child enters the

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    This week was a very hectic week, being that it was a short week because of the Labor Day Holiday. I cannot talk about this week without talking about my job. Waking up Tuesday Morning I had my day planned out. I was going to go into work for a little while and then go to my field placement. However, when I went into work on Tuesday that plan went out the door and my entire day was spent at work. My stress level immediately went through the roof thinking about how I am going to get my hours

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    have no one to love them unconditionally, to support them as they grow and mature into adulthood or to help them develop life skills to successfully live on their own. Even though many teens may want to stay in a group home, we believe that every child needs a connection to a caring adult and the opportunity to learn what it means to be part of a family. We also have a responsibility to foster parents who open their hearts and their homes to teens and older youth. Specifically, we need to provide

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    also benefit. Foster children are at a disadvantage a soon as they enter “the system” so giving them resources proven positive is vital to their future success. Zetlin, Weinberg, and Shea (2010), conducted a study that looked at the roles of the Child Welfare system, schools, and the caregivers in helping foster children succeed in the education system. Although all groups agreed work needs to be done to enhance the learning outcome for foster children, everyone had their own opinions as to how

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