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CT Foster Youths Face Uncertain Journey into Adulthood

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Thursday, November 15, 2018   

HARTFORD, Conn. – A study out this week looks at challenges faced by older foster children in Connecticut and across the country when they turn 18 and age out of the system.

The Annie E. Casey Foundation data shows that moving in and out of foster care placements, unstable placement settings and leaving foster care without finding a permanent family can create barriers to well-being.

Stephanie Luczak, a policy fellow with Connecticut Voices for Children, says that includes difficulties obtaining education, employment and housing.

"Adolescents are a really unique population not just in foster care but in general,” she points out. “And so when youths who are age 14 years or older are in foster care, we have to make sure that there are specific supports in place to help them into emerging adulthood."

In Connecticut, 33 percent of the foster care population is age 14 and above and about 30 percent will age out of care.

The Casey Foundation report emphasizes the need for state laws and policies that make finding permanent placements and family for older youths in foster care an urgent priority.

According to Leslie Gross, director of the Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative at the Casey Foundation, another key factor in helping foster youths succeed is establishing and maintaining relationships.

"This really means supporting biological families so that young people can stay at home,” she stresses. “And if they have to be in care, policies that support young people as well as foster families who are willing to care for older youths."

Connecticut extended foster care supports to people up to age 23 if they are enrolled in educational or vocational programs, which Luczak says has reduced some barriers. She notes the state is making progress in other areas as well.

"For example, reducing the number of youths who are in congregate-care placement, which is a group home or residential care,” she explains. “And Connecticut is at about 26 percent compared to the national average of 34 percent."

However, the report shows it takes on average 21 months for children in care to find permanency, compared with the national average of 13 months.


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