This book is the first to provide strategies for effective
advocacy and placement within the foster care and kinship care
systems. It also takes a rare look at the dynamics of the foster
and kinship relationship, not just among children and the agency
workers and service providers who intervene on their behalf, but
also between children and those who take in and care for them as
permanency develops. Drawing on their experience interacting with
and writing about the institution of foster care, Mitchell
Rosenwald and Beth N. Riley have composed a unique text that helps
practitioners, foster parents, and relative caregivers realize
successful transitions for youth, especially considering the
traumas these children may suffer both before and after
placement.
Advocating for a child's best interests must begin early and
remain consistent throughout assignment and adjustment. For
practitioners, Rosenwald and Riley emphasize the best techniques
for assessing a family's capabilities and for guiding families
through the challenges of foster care. Part one details the steps
potential foster parents and kinship caregivers must take, with the
assistance of practitioners, to prepare themselves for placement.
Part two describes tactics for successful advocacy within the court
system, social service agencies, schools, and the medical and
mental health establishments. Part three describes how to lobby for
change at the agency and legislative levels, as well as within a
given community. The authors illustrate recommendations through
real-life scenarios and devote an entire chapter to brokering
positive partnerships among practitioners, families, and other
teams working to protect and transition children.
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