Problems and Solutions in the Foster Care System

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Foster Care being a Social Issues Kids are suffering due to complications in their lives. Children of all ages are being put into foster care system year after year. Foster Care is a social program that helps children who have been abused or neglected by their parents. Abused and neglected children are removed from the care of their parents, and become a ward of the state. They are placed with a foster parent, a relative, a treatment center, or a group home. Foster care is meant to be short-term and most children are expected to return to their birth parents, a relative or a family who is looking to adopt them. There is a big problem where children aren't finding permanent homes and are not being prepared for life on their own once they become eighteen. The foster care system helps plenty of children escape abuse and neglect from their birth parents, but there are also a lot of problems with the foster care system. Yes, this is the twenty-first century & yes, some would say we have come a long …show more content…

This practice was imported to the United States and was the beginning of placing children into homes. In the mid 19th century, some 30,000 homeless or neglected children lived in New York City streets. Charles Loring Brace, the founder of the Children's Aid Society believed there was a way to change the futures of these children. The Orphan Train Movement lasted from 1853 to the early 1900s and transported more than 120,000 children to new lives. Foster Care matters to me because I was adopted and I went through the same struggles most foster kids go through. I am attending school to get my degree in Social Work. I chose Foster Care as a social problem is because I want to work in that field, and with all the bad things going on in Foster Homes I wanted to shed more light on

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