The Agency & Your Caseworker
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FosterClub All-Stars Sharde Armstrong
and Alex Pringle, copyright 2007;
photo by Jelani Memory
and Alex Pringle, copyright 2007;
photo by Jelani Memory
- Who is responsible for me now? What is the "Agency"
- What does "ward of the court" mean?
- What exactly is the caseworkers (or social workers) job?
- How can I reach my caseworker?
- How often can I expect to see my caseworker?
- Do I need my foster parent’s permission before I call my caseworker?
- Contacting your Caseworker
- Why does it take my caseworker so long to call me back?
- Where can I get my caseworker’s name and phone number if I lose it?
- Why do I keep getting new caseworkers?
- What if I don't feel supported by my caseworker?
- Why is my caseworker so mean to my bio-parents?








itz hard
How do you deal with loosing a child after 15 months who you have had from newborn?
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