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NCPA Releases First Ever State-By-State Foster Care Numbers Click here for Foster Care Study |
WASHINGTON, D.C. - For 17 years, states have failed to comply with the Federal Government's requirement to record and report on the status of children in state-managed foster care. Now, the National Center for Policy Analysis is releasing the first ever state-by-state report that details the number of children in foster care who are legally free to be adopted. This study is the result of two years' work by the Institute For Children based in Boston, Massachusetts.
The National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) is hosting a press conference to release a new study that examines what's going wrong with government-run foster care and adoption.
More than half-a-million American children are stuck in government-run foster care - an indication that the system is not working. Originally intended to provide safe, temporary homes for abused children, the $12 billion foster care program frequently keeps children in care long after they are legally free to be adopted. For example:
The National Center for Policy Analysis is a public policy research institute founded in 1983 and internationally known for its studies on public policy issues. The NCPA is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with an office in Washington, D.C.
Katy Meaker Menges, Dallas, TX 972-386-6272 Joan Kirby, Washington, DC 202-220-3082 Internet: http://www.ncpa.org Home | Support Us | All Issues | Social Security Debate Central | Contact Us | ||||||||