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Foster Care Conference Photo Essay (PDF) Nationwide, more than 500,000 children live in foster care. In California, which has the largest foster care population than any other state, the number of foster youth has tripled in the last 20 years. Many of these children who have suffered abuse and neglect have fallen through the cracks of our fractured child welfare system. In response to the state and national concern for our most vulnerable youth, the Select Committee on Foster Care was created to provide a forum to discuss, review and debate public policy on California's child welfare system. There was a dire need for the development of this Select Committee to help devise new approaches and move forward a coordinated action in regards to the thousands of abused and neglected youth that are placed into our state's foster care system. The mission is to address how the state’s Foster Care System "parents" these children as well as determine the way in which the various agencies can effectively work together. The goal is to collectively address the critical challenges and issues that impact our state's at-risk children. The Select Committee will focus on the following areas:
To accomplish its goals, the Committee will conduct hearings throughout the state to engage stakeholders knowledgeable about the challenges facing our child welfare system. Those participating will include academia, elected officials, current and former foster youth, current and former probationary youth, relative caregivers, foster parents, foster family agencies, group home administrators, county administrators and child welfare advocates. The Committee will review and discuss existing policy and examine positive changes that would result in significant and improved outcomes for the lives of our youth in foster care.
2006 Accomplishments
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