Essay On The Foster System

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Over 670,000 children in America, as of 2015, have spent time in foster care due to child abuse and neglect (Children’s Bureau). The foster system has been a way for children to supposedly seek shelter in a time of need but instead has caused pain and trouble among the youth. The problems of the foster system must be fixed. Without the youth, there would be no society. The disorganization of the foster system has negatively affected lives of children and must be solved by making people more aware of how it works.
The problem of the foster system has put many children’s lives in danger causing it to not be a shelter for a child in need of one. The foster system has been disorganized ever since it brought the idea of wanting to help children …show more content…

Vulnerable children are endangered in homes because of neglect or abuse and become “innocent victims of social breakdown” (Atwood). The vulnerability of foster children leads to mental health issues that many children within the system have. For example, Tony, a seven-year-old boy, has had the failure of foster placement due to aggression and destructive behavior coming from previous scarring foster homes. Another example comes from Jessica, a 17-year-old girl who has lived in foster care for many years. Jessica has been known to have many different emotional states and has been charged with assault. She has developed the mental health disorder of being bipolar because of the traumatic events that have occurred in her life and the foster system does not use the funding to get help for children like Jessica(Scheid). Children like Jessica and Tony then go out into the world with a lack of knowledge on mental and emotional behavior. The lack of resources when a child ages out of the system at 18 has caused havoc upon ‘foster adults’. The foster system does not provide medical treatment or information classes on how to independently live which causes the young adults to go into life unknowing. This then leads to choices of being in violent gangs and/or substance

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