Thousands of children are detained each year and placed in foster care without parental reunification. The percentages of children placed has soared, but there has been a significant decline in good quality foster family homes. We'll explore the facts, with hopes of finding solutions from the perspective of the caregiver and biological parent(s), whom are often ignored.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/weRfamilyMagazine/2009/03/27/Is-The-Childrens-Dependency-System-For-Us-Or-Against-Us
As i have said in past correspondence, Local Authorities would rather spend millions of the taxpayers money, By paying Carers in the UK, up to £500 a week, for each Child.
ReplyDeleteKin care is often not considered in many cases, which is an obligation Social Services should be carrying out, under the Public Law Guidelines.
Foster Carers, are laughing all the way to the bank,many Grandparents, who take on the caring role, are often left with financial difficulties, as they are only paid about £75 a week,for one Child,Local Authority's should be giving more financial benefits for this cause.
Alison Stevens Parents Against Injustice UK.
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