Unwanted Children: Adoption and Foster Care in the US

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`Have you ever wondered what it is like to be in or a part of the adoption process? Most people have different opinions on the whole system. Many think that the process is easy and they don’t actually know what most children go through. If more people understood the problems they face then child welfare wouldn’t be so difficult. Children come from broken or abusive households where treatment is horrible or to the point where they just remove the children. Social workers want more people to know about the situations they face but at the same time they are not allowed to put important business out there. The problem with parents is that they don’t even want to focus on the ones they had so why adopt another. Poverty is a world issue and doesn’t just involve children so social workers have to make sure that when a child is taken from a bad home they will not be placed back in poverty. It’s crazy how racism even exist with in something so small such as adopting a child. Children aren’t being adopted because of their race which isn’t fair. The child is raised by the people around them and that affects how they act and more. We shouldn’t choose a child by color, they should be chosen based on that adult’s responsibility level to take care of it. Child welfare has become such an important epidemic to social workers in America. These people are taking the problem more seriously and trying to clear up the main situations they are facing which are racial biases, recruiting parents and poverty. There are so many problems in the child welfare world that many don’t know about; the first is racial biases dealing with children. Children of any other color except white are faced with such a hard time when it comes to becoming adopted. It... ... middle of paper ... .... This just doesn’t seem fair enough to me to that their lives are wasted for no reason. They sit there day after day and either get taken from a home due to poverty and their parents can’t afford them, the foster home doesn’t have any parents lined up for them or they are in a foster home but just are unwanted because of how they look. Works Cited Hackett, Wanda. "ScienceDirect."com. N.p., Feb. 2008. Web. 02 Apr. 2014. "Partners for Our Children." Partners for Our Children. University of Washington, Aug. 2011. Web. 04 Apr. 2014. Mallon, Gerald P. "National Resource Center for Permanency and Family Connections."National Resource Center for Permanency and Family Connections. UCLA School of Law, n.d. Web. 04 Apr. 2014. Torrico, Roxana. "National Association of Social Workers." National Association of Social Workers. N.p., Sept. 2009. Web. 02 Apr. 2014.

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