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Kin gap is a program for kids that are in foster care. This is for the foster kids with juvenile history.
Debra Ratterman has written: 'Reasonable efforts' -- subject(s): Legal status, laws, Juvenile courts, Abused children, Foster home care, Law and legislation, Children
Managing and organizing casework for the human services industry (foster care, juveniles, elderly care, etc.)
Managing and organizing casework for the human services industry (foster care, juveniles, elderly care, etc.)
Joe Falke has written: 'Everything you need to know about living in a foster home' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Foster home care, Foster parents, Foster children
Simon Foster has written: 'Democracy in action' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Politics and government, Democracy
Aging out in the juvenile justice system refers to when a juvenile reaches a certain age (typically 18 or 21) and is no longer under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court. At this point, they may be transferred to adult court or their case may be dismissed. It marks the end of their involvement in the juvenile justice system and transition to the adult criminal justice system.
Debra Ratterman Baker has written: 'Iowa child welfare law' -- subject(s): Children, Legal status, laws 'Reasonable efforts to prevent foster placement' -- subject(s): Legal status, laws, Juvenile courts, Abused children, Foster home care, Law and legislation, Children
Foster Hewitt has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Hockey 'Hockey night in Canada' -- subject(s): Hockey 'Along Olympic road' -- subject(s): Olympics, Revival, 1896-, Juvenile literature
Kin gap is a program that is for kids with juvenile history. This is most for foster care kids.
Leslie Foster has written: 'Playground maths' -- subject(s): Mathematics 'Just look at ... computers' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Electronic data processing, Computers
Patience Foster has written: 'Hui hua' -- subject(s): Drawing, Juvenile literature 'Drawing' 'One windy day' -- subject(s): Fiction, Flight, Mountain life