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Aging Out: Navigating the Transition from Foster Care to Adulthood

机译:衰老:引导从寄养到成年的过渡

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When children turn 18 in the foster care system, they are emancipated from the system. This process of aging out pushes these young adults to encounter challenges like every other young adult, but without a support system. Because of this, many find themselves homeless, jobless, uneducated, incarcerated, and/or teenage parents (Statistics). These hardships are being tackled individually with help from the government and nonprofits. Through a thorough evaluation of programs for aged out foster children, it is evident that not enough is being done to solve these injustices. The creation of Our House, a nonprofit based in Maricopa County, is focused on creating a living and learning community that provides transitional housing for young adults who have aged out of the foster care system, as well as, educational programs that work to improve the transition into adulthood, and facilitates a successful transition to be productive members of the community. This paper provides empirical evidence to the lack of support given to post-foster care young adults, and how these young adults could benefit from a new comprehensive program.
机译:当儿童在寄养系统中年满18岁时,他们将从该系统中解放出来。衰老的过程迫使这些年轻人像其他年轻人一样面临挑战,但是没有支持系统。因此,许多人发现自己无家可归,失业,未受过教育,被监禁和/或未成年父母(统计)。这些困难正在政府和非营利组织的帮助下单独解决。通过对老年收养儿童方案的全面评估,很明显,解决这些不公正现象的工作还不够。我们位于马里科帕(Maricopa)县的非营利组织“我们的家”(New House)的创建重点是创建一个生活和学习社区,为不再居住在寄养系统中的年轻人提供过渡性住房,并开展旨在改善儿童福利的教育计划。过渡到成年,并促进成功过渡为社区的生产力成员。本文为缺乏寄养后青壮年的支持以及这些青壮年如何从新的综合计划中受益提供了经验证据。

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    Flaaen Sarah Mackenzie;

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