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Displacement,caregiving, and the ecological system of youth in foster care: a theoretical perspective
Authors:Evin W. Richardson  Catherine S. Grogan  Shaquinta L. L. Richardson  Sherena L. Small
Affiliation:1. Department of Human Development and Family Science, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USAevinr@uga.edu;3. Department of Human Development and Family Science, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA
Abstract:Children involved in the child welfare (i.e., foster care) system are at a greater risk for numerous negative outcomes in adolescence and adulthood (e.g., lower educational attainment, higher risk for a criminal record). For children in foster care who experience placement disruption (i.e., removed from a foster home and placed in another nonpermanent placement), the risks significantly increase. Informed by the ecological systems model, the authors propose a theoretical perspective to explain the unique aspects of a foster child’s development and discuss how this framework informs child welfare practice and intervention for foster children at risk for placement disruption. This perspective has the potential to provide a framework that has implications for foster caregivers and child welfare professionals and to inform future policies.
Keywords:Ecological systems  foster care  youth in foster care
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