Saturday, April 06, 2019

Virginia lags behind national average for placing children in foster care with relatives, report says

More foster children in Virginia are being placed in family settings than group homes, but the state lags behind the rest of the nation in placing children with relatives, a practice advocates say improves the child’s chances of finding a permanent home, according to a new report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.

The philanthropic foundation’s 10-year data snapshot released Tuesday showed Virginia placed 7 percent of children in the foster care system with relatives, known as kinship care, in 2017, compared with the national average of 32 percent. Virginia’s percentage has stayed stagnant, with 7 percent of children in kinship care in 2007.

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