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THE RANGE OF PLACEMENTS An Overview of the California Foster Care System

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Page 1: THE RANGE OF PLACEMENTS An Overview of the California Foster Care System

THE RANGE OF PLACEMENTS

An Overview of the California Foster Care

System

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Range of Placements

Children are required to be placed in the least restrictive or most family-like setting that will meet their needs

Social workers must keep the child in his/her community and school to the extent possible.

Meeting these requirements is a difficult and challenging task

~ 1/5 of foster children are placed in a county different than where they live. 3% are placed in a different state To keep them with relatives To remove them from neighborhood gangs Due to shortage of in-county options

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Types of Placements

Shelter Care• Licensed

foster family or group homes

• Public facilities that are licensed and run by a non-profit organization

• Licensed shelters operated by county

• Public shelters

Kinship Care• A relative or

someone emotionally close to the child takes parenting responsibility

Foster Family Placements• Foster family

homes (FFH) • Certified

homes (CH) of a treatment foster family agency (FFA)

Group Care• Group homes

and residential treatment centers

• Community treatment facilities

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Shelter Care

1/5 of children removed from home end up in an emergency shelter as their first placement

Shelters are aka children’s receiving homes Intended as short-term temporary housing

(<30 days) until children are returned to their parents or placed in a facility that matches their needs

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Kinship Care

Kinship homes are required to meet the same health and safety standards as licensed homes

The prevailing view is that it’s better to place children within their wider family circle and keep families together, even if some of these placements are less than ideal

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Foster Family Placements

Child welfare professionals and researchers agree that the optimal environment for a child’s development is in a family setting

Children < age 6 are almost exclusively placed in family (including kinship) home to meet their developmental needs

2 types of non-relative family home placements provide the majority of foster care: Foster family homes (FFH) Certified homes (CH) of a treatment foster family

agency (FFA)

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Foster Family Placements – Foster Family Homes

A foster family home is a licensed family residence that provides 24-hour care for < 6 children (8 if a sibling group)

Foster parents work with CWS workers to reunite families or care for a child in anticipation of adopting the child

Most counties license foster family homes under state-delegated authority. The CDSS licenses the remainder of homes. Licensing process includes home inspections and family

interviews to ensure compliance with minimum safety and space requirements.

Foster parents must meet personal requirements: sufficient income without foster care payment, must make appropriate childcare arrangements if working

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Foster Family Placements – Foster Family Agencies

Is a licensed private non-profit entity that recruits and certifies family homes for its exclusive use

Provides training and professional social worker support to foster parents

Fastest growing placement optionMost provide treatment (or therapeutic) foster care and

are intended by law to provide a family home alternative to a group home Designed to provide care and treatment for children with emotional,

behavioral, developmental, or other special needs.A small number of non-treatment FFAs are used for

children who do not need treatment or are pending adoption.

In practice, there are few differences between children placed with a treatment FFA and those placed in FFHs.

Children are placed in FFAs when FFH is not available

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Group Care

Group care offers a continuum of structure, supervision, and service levels.

Aka “shift care” because child care and social work staff are employed by the licensee to provide care in shifts that cover the 24 hrs.

Dependents are placed in group care primarily to receive treatment

Probation wards are placed in group care because it provides a more restrictive environment than family home and it’s an alternative to juvenile hall

Represent <10% of foster care population but make up 40% of group home population

Have high staff turnover due to low pay, minimal benefits, and job difficulty

Many of the staff are inexperienced and undereducated

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Group Care – Group Homes and Residential Treatment Centers

A group home is a licensed facility that provides 24-hr supervision in a structured environment.

Range from small group homes (up to 6 children) to group homes that house large #s.

Group facilities that provide intensive therapeutic environments are commonly known as residential treatment centers.

Group facilities that provide intensive therapeutic environments are commonly known as residential treatment centers.

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Group Care –Group Homes and Residential Treatment Centers

Characteristics of children in group homes: ¾ are > age 12 Typically experienced average of 5 family home

placements Lack age-appropriate skills Have trouble complying with rules Are verbally and/or physically aggressive Or are depressed and suicidal Need intensive services and a structured, well-

supervised environment

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Group Care –Community Treatment Facilities

Provides 24-hr intensive supervision in a highly structured environment that includes containment

Is both licensed and certified by the State Department of Mental Health

The most restrictive option among the range of foster care placement

Limited to 400 community treatment beds statewide

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Placement order from least to most restrictive:

Relative home

Family home

Certified home / foster family agency

Group home

Community treatment facility

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References

Foster, Lisa K. Foster Care Fundamentals: An Overview of California's Foster Care System. California State Library, California Research Bureau, 2001.