Originally Posted by
Midtowner
So aside from foster care and adoption or kinship, what options are there? Group homes seem to be an emerging trend in permanency, but outside of temporary placement, we really aren't using those here. I really hate to see kinship and non-kinship foster homes being used in cases which are definitely headed towards reunification because I'd like to see those homes being used for more permanent solutions for other children whose parents are headed towards termination.
I think there are some solutions here, but the problem with these solutions is money. I agree, get the kids out of the chaotic environments where they are surrounded every day with inappropriate sexual relations of adults, drugs, undernourishment, etc., and into placements where we can really concentrate services, provide adequate supervision and guidance, etc.
We have an entire political party which has developed a religious orthodoxy around smaller government and smaller taxes. Well, the majority of those folks in that party are white, middle class folks who have never had any sort of contact whatsoever with the child welfare system or the criminal system. They're good people, but in this aspect, they are wholly ignorant of the fact that we have to either undertake a major, expensive social engineering project which is not aimed at merely placating the underclass, but at investing in the next generation so that we can break the cycle of poverty. Otherwise, we are heading towards having a large and dependent social class in the U.S., which is something no society in the history of the world has existed for very long without some serious civil strife.
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