Adjudication for children in foster care refers to the legal process that determines whether a child is abused, neglected, or dependent, and whether they require protective services. This process typically involves a court hearing where evidence is presented, and the child's best interests are assessed. Following adjudication, the court may issue orders regarding the child's care, including placement in foster homes, reunification with family, or other permanency plans. The goal is to ensure the child's safety and well-being while providing appropriate interventions and support.
Both boys and girls are in foster care.
As of 2011, there were 8020 children in foster care in the state of GA. Of these, only 1,389 children were adopted.
Foster care is supervised care for delinquent or neglected children usually in an institution or substitute home.
Children who are orphaned to children that need protecting
No this is up to the foster parents to decide.
"My husband and I foster children.""They took care of a foster child.""As a child, she had a foster brother."
Synia Yam-Wong has written: 'Characteristics of children in New York City's foster care system' -- subject(s): Foster children, Foster home care
If you spend the money on the children in foster care, there is no income. It is meant to be spent like child support...... on the kids. If you get into foster care for the money then you are doing it for all the wrong reasons.
You can request foster care by going to your Children & Families and talking with a social worker.
Yes they do.
because their parents dont have enough common sense to get up off their butts and get their children out of the foster care system
As of recent estimates, there are approximately 140 million children worldwide who are orphaned or living without parental care, many of whom may be eligible for adoption or foster care. In the United States alone, around 400,000 children are in foster care at any given time. The numbers can vary significantly by region and are influenced by factors such as socioeconomic conditions and local laws regarding adoption and foster care.