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USA Child Protective Services. OverviewUS Child Protective Services is mandated and funded by the government to:Report and investigate child abuse and neglectProtect children from abuse and neglectStrengthen familiesProvide alternative settings or substitute care for children who cannot safel
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1. ©2008 National Association of Social Workers. All Rights Reserved. 1 Child Protection and Family Care Cora Hardy, LCSW
Clinical DirectorBetter Life Children ServicesFoster Family & Adoption AgencySacramento, CA
USA
Johannesburg, South Africa
Thursday, October 16, 2008
2. USA Child Protective Services Overview
US Child Protective Services is mandated
and funded by the government to:
Report and investigate child abuse and neglect
Protect children from abuse and neglect
Strengthen families
Provide alternative settings or substitute care for children who cannot safely remain at home
3. Child Protective Services Strive to ensure that all children are provided with safe, permanent, nurturing families by protecting them from abuse and neglect.
4. When Children Cannot Remain Safely at Home Most are placed in a foster home setting
with:
Relatives
Non-related extended family members
Non-relatives
5. Foster Care Placement Definition:
Temporary out of home care, and support to children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect.
6. Requirements to Become a Foster Parent Criminal Background and Fingerprinting Clearance
Home, Health and Safety Study
Pre-Service Training
References
7. Priorities in Foster Care Placement Relatives and non-related extended family members as caregivers
Siblings placed together
Placing children in foster homes in their communities and neighborhoods
Educational continuity
Independent living skills
8. Positive Trends in Foster Care Increase in permanency families for children in foster care
Team Decision Meetings
Foster families are Resource families
Lifelong connections for youth
Extending services to youth to age 21
Outcome based system
9. Promising Practices Partnerships with faith-based organizations
Role clarity for inclusion of resource families
Relationships between resource families and birth families
Educating and engaging the community
Including the voice of foster children, youth, birth families and resource families
10. Additional information:
Child Welfare League of America
www.cwla.org