Friday, January 23, 2009

Working Together to Resolve Foster Care Concerns

Some good news has developed as a result of sharing the stories of the children in foster care who have re-entered the system after leaving Hillsides. While I have been concerned and writing about the need for the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (LA DCFS) to take up the issue of children who are moved into homes and then re-enter the system within six to 12 months, another advocate has been looking at the issue. It turns out that one of the Commissioners from the Los Angeles Commission for Children and Families, Helen Kleinberg, has been concerned about the same issue.

She and selected LA DCFS staff have been involved in taking a sample of some of these re-entering clients, studying the issues and listing the causes (not unlike what I have been doing with the children that we have in our program). They have a laundry list of issues that should be addressed. However, two important conclusions they highlighted was the need for a better discharge planning process to be developed and the need for a better way of engaging support services to the families receiving these children be introduced. These are some of the same issues that I identified in the stories of the children who re-entered the system after leaving Hillsides.

Commissioner Kleinberg and the LA DCFS staff working on this study invited a limited group of providers to look at what had been identified and the areas that we thought they should address. It was a most meaningful discussion and, for the most part, their findings reflected our experience. All participants agreed we needed to address a better process for transitioning the children from foster care and group care into the “family homes.” The meeting ended with suggestions of a few more avenues for collecting data and then a commitment to work on developing systems to increase the probability of a successful transition.

I look forward to future meetings of working together with the Department of Children and Family Services in developing those systems.

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