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The Good News The number of California Children in foster care has been reduced by 46% since 1998.

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2 The Good News The number of California Children in foster care has been reduced by 46% since 1998

3 The Bad News The number of youth who turn 18 or age out alone has remained constant at about 4,000 every year.

4 Within 2 years 50% will be homeless, victimized, incarcerated, or dead

5 Youth losing credit, because they move too often Protecting youth from sexual exploitation Transition age youth Having a place to live Having support to succeed in school Getting physical and mental heath care Being able to form lasting relationships If you care about Then you care about this guide

6 Federal Child Welfare Finance Reform Guide to Funding Specialized Youth Permanency Services Relies on changes at the federal level Points out currently available county-controlled funding resources Requires decisions made at the federal level Allows decisions to be made at the county level

7 1.We know how to achieve permanent families for older children and teens in foster care 2.Keeping these children and teens in foster care is very expensive 3.$ saved by achieving permanence far outweigh the cost of effective permanency services The guide says three things:

8 1.We know how to achieve permanent families for older children and teens in foster care

9 Enter Youth Permanency Movement

10 Challenged prevailing beliefs

11 A family is no where

12 Changed Organizational Culture

13 Created Effective Specialized Youth Permanency Services Older Youth Adoption Contracts 2007-2010 Destination Family Youth Permanency Project 2003-2008 Federal Grant

14 Family Finding & Engagement Relationship Building and Mending Addressing Grief, Loss & Trauma Individualized Recruitment Plans Youth Centered Practice Building Trust with the Youth Pre & Post Permanency Support Preparation of the Permanent Family Building Sense of Empowerment Traumatic Experience Integraton Creating Safety, Self-regulation, and Self-reflection Building Network of Caring Adults

15 Older Youth Adoption Contracts: 944 youth received services 80% achieved permanency Destination Family Federal Grant 157 youth received services 86% achieved permanency

16 2.Keeping these children and teens in foster care is very expensive DUH!

17 3.$ saved by achieving permanence far outweigh the cost of effective permanency services

18 Adoption from: Group Home Level 14 $103,540 Foster Family Agency Home $13,710 Guardianship from: Group Home Level 12 $92,477 Foster Family Agency Home $11,442 Annual County Level Savings Achieved When a Youth Moves into a Permanent Family Savings accrue for EVERY year the youth would have remained in care Average 1-time per/youth cost of specialized permanency services = $12,000- $15,000

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