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Book Synopsis Transitional Housing Program for Emancipated Foster Youth by : Cole D. Taylor
Download or read book Transitional Housing Program for Emancipated Foster Youth written by Cole D. Taylor and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Abstract: The purpose of this project is to develop a grant that will assist emancipated foster youth in transitioning from the child welfare system to independent living. The project will include a review of the literature regarding foster youth and the various challenges they face before, during, and after being in the foster care system. The alarming rates of homelessness and mental illnesses among this population are emphasized and incorporated into the development of the program. The writer will also discuss the grant application process and the funding source. The project aims to provide a supportive and stable environment for emancipated foster youth to enable them to succeed in life.
Book Synopsis An Assessment of Emancipating Foster Youth for a Transitional Housing Program by : Consuelo B. Kelley
Download or read book An Assessment of Emancipating Foster Youth for a Transitional Housing Program written by Consuelo B. Kelley and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Emancipated Foster Youth by : Stephen Ryan Sanders
Download or read book Emancipated Foster Youth written by Stephen Ryan Sanders and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis A Report on Transitional Housing for Emancipated Foster Youth in Los Angeles County by : Shelter Partnership
Download or read book A Report on Transitional Housing for Emancipated Foster Youth in Los Angeles County written by Shelter Partnership and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 89 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Youth Transitioning from Foster Care by : Adrienne L. Fernandes
Download or read book Youth Transitioning from Foster Care written by Adrienne L. Fernandes and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nearly half of states have laws that explicitly permit the state child welfare system to continue providing foster care for children beyond the age of majority (usually no later than 19). However, the number of states that actually facilitate youth remaining in care beyond their 18th or 19th birthdays is significantly smaller. Over 20,000 young people have been emancipated from foster care annually from FY2002 through FY2006. While most young people have access to emotional and financial support systems throughout their early adult years, older youth in care and those who age out of care often face obstacles to developing independent living skills and building supports that ease the transition to adulthood. Older foster youth who return to their parents or guardians may continue to experience poor family dynamics or a lack of emotional and financial supports, and studies have shown that recently emancipated foster youth fare poorly relative to their counterparts in the general population on several outcome measures. Recognising the difficulties faced by older youth in care and youth emancipating from foster care, Congress created a new Independent Living initiative (P.L. 99-272)in 1986 to assist certain older foster youth as they enter adulthood. The legislation authorised mandatory funding to states under a new Section 477 of the Social Security Act. In 1999, the John H. Chafee Foster Care Independence Act (P.L. 106-169) replaced the Independent Living Program with the Chafee Foster Care Independence Program (CFCIP) and doubled the total annual funds available to states from $70 million to $140 million. The law also expanded the population of youth eligible to receive independent living services - with no lower age limit - and gave states greater flexibility in designing independent living programs. Independent living services can refer to assistance in obtaining a high school diploma, training in daily living skills, and training in financial management, among other services. Amendments to the CFCIP in FY2002 (P.L. 107-133) authorised discretionary funding for states to provide education and training vouchers to eligible youth. Along with the CFCIP, federal child welfare law and other federal programs are intended to help older current youth in care and foster care alumni make the transition to adulthood. The federal foster care program has protections in place to ensure that older youth in care have a written case plan that addresses the programs and services that will assist in this transition, among other supports. Further, federal law authorises funding for states to provide workforce assistance and housing to older foster youth. Despite these efforts and the resilience displayed by current and former foster youth, policymakers and child welfare practitioners have suggested that at a minimum, young people need better support to build stronger connections with caring adults before leaving foster care and should have the option to remain in care upon reaching their 18th or 19th birthdays.
Book Synopsis Child Advocacy Clinic Symposium by :
Download or read book Child Advocacy Clinic Symposium written by and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Emancipated Foster Youth in Transitional Housing by : Robert Castaneda
Download or read book Emancipated Foster Youth in Transitional Housing written by Robert Castaneda and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis A Comparative Analysis of Emancipated Foster Youth and Case Manager Narratives by : Taelani Camacho
Download or read book A Comparative Analysis of Emancipated Foster Youth and Case Manager Narratives written by Taelani Camacho and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 53 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: My research inquiry is understanding how foster youth understand success through de-institutionalization from the foster care system-- a form of reentry into society-- compared to the case managers of the system who formally determine whether or not foster youth are successful. The following research explores the complexities of success within a transitional housing program from the perspectives of case managers and youth. Conducted were semi-structured, open-ended interviews with 3 case managers and 9 youth. The complexities of success pertain to past experiences with care, institutionalization and de-institutionalization, and independence and interdependence. The study provides a guideline to what is needed to reintegrate youth back into society. Recommendations were made to be more inclusive of de-institutionalization processes as well as change the dominant ideology toward a shift of interdependence. Spaces that allow youth to transition back into society are valuable thus should be further examined and implemented.
Book Synopsis Foster Care, Homelessness, Crimes of Survival and Independent Living Programs by : Brittney Lynn Boyer
Download or read book Foster Care, Homelessness, Crimes of Survival and Independent Living Programs written by Brittney Lynn Boyer and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Homelessness is often linked to the commission of crimes of survival (i.e. property and violent crimes) and 'quality of life' offenses (seen in city ordinances). One population with particularly high rates of homelessness is youths exiting state-provided foster care systems. Studies show that youths who are emancipated from these systems lack sufficient life skills, which results in approximately one in four experiencing periods of homelessness in the years following emancipation. Independent Living Programs strive to prepare older foster youth for the transition out of care to self-sufficiency. This author reviewed The Inn Home's Independent Living Program in Portland, Oregon. Based on this review and subsequent reviews of literature, recommendations for programming to reduce the rates of homelessness and the related commission of survivalist crimes are presented; these include, increased focus on job readiness skills training as well as transitional housing resources.
Book Synopsis A Comprehensive Supportive Housing Program for Pregnant and Parenting Emancipated Foster Youth by : Khanhi Van Nguyen
Download or read book A Comprehensive Supportive Housing Program for Pregnant and Parenting Emancipated Foster Youth written by Khanhi Van Nguyen and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis Foster Care Independent Living by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources
Download or read book Foster Care Independent Living written by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Youth Transitioning from Foster Care by : Congressional Research Service
Download or read book Youth Transitioning from Foster Care written by Congressional Research Service and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-10-08 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While most young people have access to emotional and financial support systems throughout their early adult years, older youth in foster care and those who are emancipated from care often face obstacles to developing independent living skills and building supports that ease the transition to adulthood. Older foster youth who return to their parents or guardians may continue to experience poor family dynamics or a lack of emotional and financial supports, and studies have shown that recently emancipated foster youth fare poorly relative to their counterparts in the general population on several outcome measures. The federal government recognizes that older youth in foster care and those aging out are vulnerable to negative outcomes and may ultimately return to the care of the state as adults, either through the public welfare, criminal justice, or other systems. Under the federal foster care program, states may seek reimbursement for youth to remain in care up to the age of 21. In addition, the federal foster care program has certain protections for older youth. For example, states must annually obtain the credit report of each child in care who is age 16 or older (age 14 and older as of late 2015). States must also assist youth with developing what is known as a transition plan. The law requires that a youth's caseworker, and as appropriate, other representative(s) of the youth, assist and support him or her in developing the plan. The plan is to be directed by the youth, and is to include specific options on housing, health insurance, education, local opportunities for mentors, workforce supports, and employment services. Other protections will go into effect in late 2015 that will require states to ensure that youth age 14 and older are consulted about the development and revisions to their case plan and permanency plan, and that the case plan includes a document listing certain rights for these youth. Separately, the federal government provides funding for services to assist in the transition to adulthood through the John H. Chafee Foster Care Independence Program (CFCIP). The law enables states to provide these services to youth who are likely to age out of foster care (with no lower age limit), and youth age 16 or older who left foster care for kinship guardianship or adoption. Independent living services may include assistance in obtaining a high school diploma, career exploration, training in daily living skills, training in budgeting and financial management skills, and preventive health activities, among other services. The CFCIP requires that states ensure youth in independent living programs participate directly in designing their own program activities that prepare them for independent living, and further that they “accept personal responsibility for living up to their part of the program.” The Chafee Education and Training Voucher (ETV) program separately authorizes discretionary funding for education and training vouchers for eligible youth to cover their cost of postsecondary education (until age 23). A recent evaluation of independent living programs, such as those that provide mentoring and life skills, shows mixed results. One promising independent living program has social workers who oversee a small caseload and have regular, ongoing interactions with the youth. The youth in this program are more likely to attend college and stay enrolled than their peers not in the program. Along with the CFCIP, other federal programs are intended to help current and former youth in foster care make the transition to adulthood. Federal law authorizes funding for states and local jurisdictions to provide workforce support and housing to older foster youth and youth emancipating from care. Further, the law that established the CFCIP created an optional Medicaid eligibility pathway for youth who age out of foster care; this pathway is often called the “Chafee option.
Book Synopsis Transitional Housing Placement for Emancipating Youth by : Margarita Zamora
Download or read book Transitional Housing Placement for Emancipating Youth written by Margarita Zamora and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this project was to empower the foster youth of Creative Alternatives by utilizing best practice models in the development of policies and procedures for the agency's new transitional home. The disenfranchisement of youth in traditional deficit-based programs was articulated, along with the importance of utilizing a youth-centered approach in the delivery of services for youth. The following common best practices, youth voice, youth empowerment, and youth-adult relationships, as well as information relating to the California Fostering Connections to Success Act, were introduced to the collaborative to help with the creation of the manual and procedures. The collaborative consisted of six foster care and group home clients who met biweekly with this writer. An evaluation survey instrument and focus group questions were created for the agency to evaluate the effectiveness and youths' experience with the use of the manual.
Book Synopsis Foster Care Independence Act of 1999 by : United States
Download or read book Foster Care Independence Act of 1999 written by United States and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 14 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Children Living in Transition by : Cheryl Zlotnick
Download or read book Children Living in Transition written by Cheryl Zlotnick and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 2014-01-21 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sharing the daily struggles of children and families residing in transitional situations (homelessness or because of risk of homelessness, being connected with the child welfare system, or being new immigrants in temporary housing), this text recommends strategies for delivering mental health and intensive case-management services that maintain family integrity and stability. Based on work undertaken at the Center for the Vulnerable Child in Oakland, California, which has provided mental health and intensive case management to children and families living in transition for more than two decades, this volume outlines culturally sensitive practices to engage families that feel disrespected by the assistance of helping professionals or betrayed by their forgotten promises. Chapters discuss the Center's staffers' attempt to trace the influence of power, privilege, and beliefs on their education and their approach to treatment. Many U.S. children living in impoverished transitional situations are of color and come from generations of poverty, and the professionals they encounter are white, middle-class, and college-educated. The Center's work to identify the influences or obstacles interfering with services for this target population is therefore critical to formulating more effective treatment, interaction, and care.
Book Synopsis The Predictors of Retention Among Former Foster Care Youth in a Transitional Housing Program by : Easther Berridge
Download or read book The Predictors of Retention Among Former Foster Care Youth in a Transitional Housing Program written by Easther Berridge and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Support Program to Facilitate Achievement for Emancipated Foster Youth to Succeed in College by : Carol Garcia-Benitez
Download or read book Support Program to Facilitate Achievement for Emancipated Foster Youth to Succeed in College written by Carol Garcia-Benitez and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this project was to write a grant proposal to secure funds and design a support program to increase the likelihood that emancipated foster youth in college will succeed academically and graduate. The program would be developed in collaboration with the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services Transitional Housing Placement Program. The program will offer services for youth who are attending college and need assistance in choosing classes, applying for stipends, and managing time; tutoring; and attending a support group to address ongoing personal problems. The literature review revealed that foster youth are at risk for school failure and that independent living services are beneficial. The grant writer conducted an extensive review of potential funding sources. The funding source selected was the Stuart Foundation. The grant writer hopes that this program will assist emancipated foster youth in attending and graduating from college.