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    separation I have never been without proper care, and in this way I am fortunate. On any given day, there are nearly 428,000 children in foster care in the United States. The average age of a child in foster care is nearly 9 years old, and in all states in the US at least 50% of the kids in foster care are males. Until now, I personally, have never known much about the process. I have a few friends who were adopted and I’ve watched a few seasons of the show The Fosters. But I hardly think that qualifies as

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    Foster Care In Canada

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    Foster care is a system by which children, for many contributing reasons are placed under the supervision of a foster parent in a group or private home. A child could be enlisted within the foster care system due to the lack of ability their parents have to take care of and provide for them or on the other hand, they may be orphaned. Canadian foster systems have seen a rise of children admitted into the program within the last few years. The number of children in foster care in Canada tends to be

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    Children In Foster Care

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    afford to take care of them but you love them with everything in you. Although children are born into loving families, many are placed in foster care due to many reasons. Parents and their children live in poverty due to many reasons. There are many stories about children and their parents living in poverty and how they have trouble living in it. Although children are born into loving homes, they are put into foster care for many reasons. Kids that are neglected are put into foster care. While children

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    Foster Care System

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    Adoption and foster care Analysis and reporting system (AFCARS), 427,910 children were in the US foster care, making foster care one of the social issues in the USA. The US Department of Health and Human services (HHS) is working on this social issue for past few years, but is still not getting positive results — every year population of Foster care is increasing by 50,000 youths. The statistics about the Foster care system is changing every day. Some things that people don’t know about foster care is that

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    Foster Care History

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    Foster care is supposed to be temporary, but for many teenage youth in foster care it is often a permanent solution. Foster care was never meant to raise children into adulthood. Even though foster care is supposed be temporary, most teenage foster youth reach their 18th birthday and become emancipated and end up living their lives without a family. Currently, 40% of foster youth in the system are between the ages of 11 and 21 (Child Welfare 3). Foster care is supposed to be a temporary arrangement

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    Fix Foster Care

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    With the little amount of money the foster homes are given they can only provide for lower class items to give to the kids and have very little to no money for the children’s education. For example, the foster homes have such a small amount of money they need help from other organizations in order to give back to the children. According to the article, “How to Immediately Fix Foster Care,” they show how kids can receive an education. It says, “The ETV program is a federally funded and state-administered

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    Foster Care Problems

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    Problems In Foster Care There are many problems with the foster care system today that are simple things we can fix. A child is placed into foster care because they or their families are going through a crisis. The children, from babies to teens, have been removed from their parents because the child is unsafe, abused, or neglected. Foster Care is a wonderful way to provide a child with a home and people to love them till the parents can prove they can provide for the child then they are either

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    Essay On Foster Care

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    Definition of Foster Care Foster care is a temporary situation in which adults care for a child or children when their birth parents are unable to. Foster care is not for “delinquents” or problem children, it is where children who cannot be taken care of by their birth parents, go to be taken care of. Sometimes the family that has fostered a child goes on to later adopt them, but that is not always the case. There are families to just chose to foster children and open up their home as a space for

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    There are many different world views when it comes to placing children in the foster care system. One world view comes from Australia; another comes from Canada. Both countries give a different insight into how foster care is managed in other parts of the world. Australia views the foster care system as a last resort. The Australian foster care system first tries everything in their power to allow parents to keep their children before taking children away. This country uses direct family support

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    Foster Care History

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    to author Susan Egbert Cutler, “foster care provides children, youth, or adults with supervision and a place to live outside of their usual home setting” (Cutler). Typically, a person gets placed in foster care because they come from an unsafe home environment and are unable to care for themselves on their own (Cutler). The experiences of every child in foster care are different because there are so many variables that contribute to whether or not a particular foster home is a good fit for the child:

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