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Q: Does the state pay foster parents to care for children placed in their homes?
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How are children placed in foster homes?

their parents hate them


What do child protective services do with the children they take away from their homes?

Those children are placed in temporary foster care.


What foster homes did Dave Pelzer go to?

Dave Pelzer was placed in multiple foster homes throughout his childhood due to the abuse he suffered from his mother. Some of the foster homes he was placed in include the Daly City, San Francisco, and South San Francisco foster homes. Each home provided a different environment for Dave, some more supportive and nurturing than others.


Why are people against foster care?

because some foster parents and group homes are cruel and very rude to children


How soon after the court date are children being placed in foster homes?

They are generally placed into foster homes before a court date; they are immediately sheltered by the state and the court date approving the permenant shelter order happens after the emergency shelter.


Which are the main requirements to be considered to start a house of children. how do you implement them?

There are different types of homes for children and for disabled adults. Normally group homes for children are agencies of the government which places these types of children, mostly delinquent children, in these types of homes and for a specific amount of time. The only other type of homes for children are foster homes, which can be started by any single or couple who are willing to become foster parents. Every state has its own rules by which this is done, so you will have to check with that state. Generally there has to be enough facility to hold a group of foster children, and the potential foster parents must undergo a background check and application process.


What is foster family?

A foster family is when a child who is in a foster home is fostered. Children in foster homes are children who have parents that are too busy to look after them, ill with a serious illness or have died. People can foster a child and look after a child ( a bit like adopting) but most of the time their parents are still alive so the child can't be adopted but can be fostered. The children can still see their parents and people they met at their foster home.


How do you spell fallsterhomes?

The phrase made up of two words is spelled "foster home". To foster means to take in, to care for, to look after. In human life, to foster a child means that an adult or two adults take in a child to care and provide guidance to the child in place of the child's parents. "Foster homes" used to simply be called "children's homes" in the late 1800s to early 1900s. These "children's homes" were often caring for as many children as could fit into one private residence (house). Slowly, the concept of a "foster home" became more of one home with two adults caring for one or several children. Foster parents had to apply with the State where they resided in order to take in children, and the State sets limits on how many "foster children" can be raised in one "foster home" with a "foster parent" (or plural, two foster parents). At first, only married couples could be foster parents, but now many single adults assume the foster parent role. In exchange for providing "foster care", the adult(s) are paid a set sum of money per each child under their care.


Are foster homes safe for abused children?

There are many safe, loving foster homes - unfortunately they don't make the news, the ones we hear about are usually a nightmare for the children.


What is placements in relation to looked after children?

A placement, in this context, would be the location where the child is placed following intervention. This can either be public care (subject to a care order), foster carers, accommodated by a local authority (LA) in residential homes, or with parents or other relatives.


Where did children evacuate?

either abroad with strangers or in foster homes


Do foster care homes accept children with hiv?

Yes they do.