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Helping Foster Parents Help Children

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Thursday, November 17, 2016   

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Child welfare agencies need to focus on helping foster parents meet the needs of the children in their care, according to a new report from The Annie E. Casey Foundation.

For a child, placement in foster care often is one more trauma in an already troubled life. The report, titled, "A Movement to Transform Foster Parenting," says agencies need to develop strong relationships with foster parents to help them meet that child's needs.

Child welfare consultant Denise Goodman notes that foster parents need to be seen as critical partners helping children heal.

"Foster parents need information,” she stresses. “Foster parents need to be engaged in decision making, to be informed about what's going to be happening with the child and the case plan."

Goodman adds that agencies can work with parents on a treatment plan for the child as well as providing training and support services.

Kathy Ledesma, national project director at AdoptUSKids, says Pennsylvania is one state that has stepped up the kind of information that's included in parent preparation classes.

"They have professionals who come in and talk,” she explains. “They identify for the families where to get the kinds of support that they need like psychological help or therapies."

Pennsylvania recommends that all prospective foster parents complete 24-hours of parent preparation training.

The Casey Foundation report also highlights the need for targeted recruiting of foster parents in the community, providing information not only about the responsibilities of parenting but also the rewards of working with a child in need.

"Helping them grow and heal and then seeing their families grow and heal at the same time and assisting that child to return to that family safely and in a secure and stable manner," Goodman states.

Information about becoming a foster parent in Pennsylvania is available online at adoptpakids.org.





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