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Educational services for children in foster care: Common and contrasting perspectives of child welfare and education stakeholders
Journal of Public Child Welfare (2006)
  • Susan Stone, University of California - Berkeley
  • Amy C D’Andrade, University of California - Berkeley
  • Michael Austin, University of California - Berkeley
Abstract
Most literature on the education of foster youth focuses on their individual outcomes and characteristics. A small body of literature documents a lack of collaboration between the child welfare and education systems. This study explores commonalities and differences in perspectives between child welfare and education system stakeholders. It draws on findings from a multi-county exploratory study on educational services for foster youth. The findings in this study identify several systemic barriers including placement instability within the child welfare system, limited financial resources of schools, and poor inter-agency communication. In addition, differences in the perceptions of school and child welfare agency personnel regarding the needs of foster children in school, problems encountered in enrolling children in school, and the role and motives of each agency in addressing these needs and problems are identified. These differences point to both the challenges involved in improving communications and collaboration between the two systems, as well as the opportunities to improve educational services to children in foster care.
Keywords
  • foster care,
  • education,
  • stakeholders
Disciplines
Publication Date
2006
DOI
10.1300/J479v01n02_04
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Citation Information
Susan Stone, Amy C D’Andrade and Michael Austin. "Educational services for children in foster care: Common and contrasting perspectives of child welfare and education stakeholders" Journal of Public Child Welfare Vol. 1 Iss. 2 (2006) p. 53 - 70 ISSN: 1554-8732
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/amy_dandrade/6/