What adoption or permanency matching in foster care looks like
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- čas přidán 14. 10. 2023
- Here is a very quick overview of the matching processing for permanency (adoption, guardianship, long term foster care, etc.)
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Wife and I recently completed a foster to adopt. We knew going in that adoption or at the very least guardianship was going to be the outcome. Lol what we kinda didn't know was twice the paperwork. Dual placement licensing, double the hoops to jump through. In our case we also had dual states involved. So the communication between depts was a pain at times, but through it all we reached the day of adoption and now she's our kiddo always and forever.
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Congratulations to you all 💞
I love the new style of your videos! It looks so professional
Thank you!! they won't all be like this :) But hoping to do more!
Actually I find them a little more difficult to read. Also they do look more 'professional' but less natural. Just my opinion though your content is great as always!
@@pallak93That's what i was thinking too. Very professional looking, but makes it a lot harder to read since the text is smaller and partly covered by the UI
I completely agree. They look nice, but I can't read some of the text
I would love more videos on this subject. My husband and I are hoping to adopt.
Agreed!!
Wow, have been looking for this exact kind of info, thank you ✨
Just a note of formatting, on yt mobile the lower thirds of this are blocked by the info like your username and stuff so mostly unreadable. I know you always have such good tidbits in there though!!
Once the adoption or permanent residence is approved and the paperwork is completed, are there follow up worker visits or supports that happen to ensure that things remain good going forward? My good friend growing up was adopted, and I don't recall her ever mentioning a worker visit when we were young. But I wonder if things would be different if there was, as her adoptive dad started abusing her when she hit puberty. They wouldn't permit her to close her bedroom door, bathroom door, etc.. She developed an eating disorder, starting cutting, became promiscuous, and her adoptive mom just turned a blind eye and bossed her around. It wasn't until she came over to my place one day when she was 16 and told me about the abuse that my parents called the police and she was removed from their home. Back then, nobody did anything if it was "somebody else's business", not even the school counselor.
My understanding is that once the adoption happens, all the caseworker visits and any cps interference stops. Adoption is basically treated the same as if they are your biological child, so no one is checking in. It makes me sick how many stories like this I've heard.😞
What was already stated is fact the case.. most the time. Once the judge grants the motion for adoption the child is legally the child of said parents. Everyone involved goes away. Now there are parents who are invested in the child and their wellbeing to the point that the parents may keep caseworkers,ect. Updated or in the loop. Two months ago we finalized our adoption. We still interact with the courtesy worker and the adoption specialist. Not before we have to, but before these people were such an important part of our kiddos life it would do more harm than good to just cut them out.
I really hope she went to therapy and was able to overcome. My husband and I were foster parents 50 years ago, and the things children deal with are terrible, and then think you are saved from that life to be put in a home with these sick people is absolutely disgusting. Being female I can only imagine the embrassment she felt with no doors and them watching her in her most personal moments. My heart hurts for her.
Yes, but only at 3 months, 6 months, one year, and two years. After that the check up visits stopped. I was in a similar situation to your friend where the abuse only started once I stopped being "cute," so I get it. Not every state requires that the child be present at the visit either, and the guidelines for what makes a successful visit are more geared towards physical safety and well-being than emotional observations. Removing all the doors in your house wouldn't get you reported to CPS, no matter how creepy it is to watch your teenaged daughter pee
* it's different in different states. I was adopted in South Carolina and my bio mom had visitation rights so the case worker visits continued for a while. But there's no period of time where a birth mom gets to reverse giving her kid up to the system in my home state like other places have, you just give up your kid and that's it. So the guidelines for home visits in SC are woefully lax
As a retired social worker I have to pay tribute to all the foster carers out there. They do a very demanding job which is 24/7. They change the lives of hurt and vulnerable children and they oftentimes don't get the recognition they deserve ❤❤
I would love more videos on this topic. Thank you for all that you do
I remember when my old friends younger sister was in the process being adopted, that she would come over to their house for a while and then go back to the building that she was. i can't remember the name of the place.
You are inspirational. Your videos should be mandatory for all prospective foster parents. If all fosters were like you we would be genuinely taking care of our most vulnerable population. Thanks for everything that you do for these children!❤❤❤
I love that you are making videos about the standard things that case workers do. My case worker didn't do most of this stuff when I was going to a new home.
I’m adopted and I love your videos, thank you for caring so much about these beautiful children❤
I love your videos, but could you please bring CC back? 🙏 I know you had them in some of your past videos. I'm HoH and youtube auto captions aren't always correct :(
Here you go!
*Caseworkers work to find the best family for the child*
“Yes, I wanted to let you know that I came across a child who might be a good fit for your family.
So, I was wondering if you wanted to sit down and hear more about her?
Okay.”
*Meet ups or play dates are typically scheduled before a child moves in*
“Taylor, it’s so great to have you at our house for this visit! I’m excited! Um, so I’ll show you around and then I also got a brand new craft kit because I know you love to paint, so I thought we could do that today too.”
*When the child moves in, foster parents typically care for the child for several months before the foster parents are approved to provide permanency for the child (usually adoption or guardianship)*
“Okay, so today is our busy day, right? So we’re gonna go to therapy, and then after Melissa will come here for her visit, so I was thinking we should just order pizza tonight.
Does that work for you?”
*Usually after several months, paperwork is signed*
“Okay, so this is the part where we go through all the paperwork and I’ll have you sign everything, okay? So I have the info about the education and health in here, and this page needs your signature.”
Hmmmm ok let me keep trying! thanks for letting me know!
@@notsuspicioususer4080 thank you! ❤️
Hi ! I love your videos ! Just wanting to let you know the text is a little too small to read in some parts, is there any way it could be bigger for better accessibility ? Thank you ♥
It's interesting to learn about typical placements, because all but 1 of my moves were emergency. And the one that wasn't, I was too young to understand it
i love the new style but please bring back cc
Here’s a transcript for the short:
*Caseworkers work to find the best family for the child*
“Yes, I wanted to let you know that I came across a child who might be a good fit for your family.
So, I was wondering if you wanted to sit down and hear more about her?
Okay.”
*Meet ups or play dates are typically scheduled before a child moves in*
“Taylor, it’s so great to have you at our house for this visit! I’m excited! Um, so I’ll show you around and then I also got a brand new craft kit because I know you love to paint, so I thought we could do that today too.”
*When the child moves in, foster parents typically care for the child for several months before the foster parents are approved to provide permanency for the child (usually adoption or guardianship)*
“Okay, so today is our busy day, right? So we’re gonna go to therapy, and then after Melissa will come here for her visit, so I was thinking we should just order pizza tonight.
Does that work for you?”
*Usually after several months, paperwork is signed*
“Okay, so this is the part where we go through all the paperwork and I’ll have you sign everything, okay? So I have the info about the education and health in here, and this page needs your signature.”
@@notsuspicioususer4080 Thank you for transcribing!
Thanks I couldn't read some of the box captions because her logo and user name blocks them, I suggest moving box up a bit. For what she's saying I use captions 3 dots there's an option to add captions for some videos it's not so accurate but for Laura's videos they've been pretty spot on.
Is it not auto populating? I'm sorry!
@@foster.parentinghappens! Just be kind to yourself you're doing so much!
Just letting you know it’s putting the “Buy Super Thanks” button right over where you had put the orange info boxes. Love your content even though I’m not in a place in my life to foster or adopt
Can you place the subtitles higher? I can't read them because the account info is above it
That’s a device thing….not CZcams exactly
Was curious what permanency matching is. Do you get a bios or any type of info for longer term foster care or would it be a blind placement?
Fantastic videos! I cannot read the captions because the donate button is in the way. Can you please raise the captions ever so slightly? 😅
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God bless you 🙏
Do you have info on how this works when the placement is in a different state?
Love the android phone with apple watch abhaha
Whats the difference between. Permanent placement in kinship and adoption.
Permanent placement in kinship means that the kid is fast tracked int your house due to biological ties. Adoption is optional in kinship situations but is advantageous for taxes and such. However if you don't adopt, then the kid will be entitled to other benefits from the foster care system to help support them into reaching adulthood. The decision to adopt or not for kinship is usually financial
I have a question …
Does the child choose if he/she wants to move with those parents ?
For example if the child does not feel safe or happy with those parents, can the child say no or does he have to go with those parents ?
The child gets no say in whether or not they're adopted if they're under the age of 16. At the age of 16 you can file for emancipation in the United States and annul a previous adoption or refuse a current one, but that also means you forfeit your entitled benefits of being in the system. (Most of the time, unless you live in California)
@@slithra227 This isn't true. In many states, children 12-14 have to consent to the adoption. I was on the waiting child list for my county and my worker would let me know about people inquiring and I told her to tell them to f**k off. I couldn't remove myself from the list - I was legally available for adoption - but I didn't have to be adopted.
Do services extend after adoption?
Depends on the state and the medical conditions of the child
What if they have special needs or are a teen and nobody wants them
You may already but u should really go into teaching courses cause your good
Please fix your videos. They are impossible to watch due to your printed words being obscured by the title and caption
Or in many cases, adoption just NEVER happens for whatever reason and the kid gets ruined by the system because the system keeps pushing reunification with a parent who is incapable of taking care of them.