Aging Out - Healing, Preparing, and Supporting Youth in Foster Care Part 1 - a podcast by A service of the Childrens Bureau, ACF/HHS

from 2021-08-02T00:00

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Thousands of youth graduate from high school or reach the age of maturity while still in the foster care system. Many of these youth “age out” of the system with little or no connection to family or supportive adults and face the potential of poor life prospects. Foster care alumni face high rates of homelessness, unemployment, incarceration, and lack of access to health care.

Aged Out: How We’re Failing Youth Transitioning Out of Foster Care: Insights and Recommendations, a report developed by Think Of Us, aims to reframe the approach to transitioning youth to adulthood and independent living. The report details three themes regarding areas where the child welfare system is failing foster youth and that should be given greater focus: helping youth heal and deal with trauma, centering youth in their preparedness, and helping youth build a supportive network.

This is part 1 of our conversation, featuring insights and findings for each theme. In part 2, the conversation shifts to recommendations for agencies and supportive adults to address the themes.

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