Foster Care Case Plan
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FosterClub All-Star Juan Jones, Nicole
Dobbins, & Alex Pringle, copyright 2007;
photo by Jelani Memory
Dobbins, & Alex Pringle, copyright 2007;
photo by Jelani Memory
- What is a Foster Care Case Plan?
- What is "Reunification"?
- How do I find out about my plan?
- Do I have a say in my Foster Care Case Plan?
- Who decides my Foster Care Case Plan?
- Why do we have to go to court to discuss my foster care plan?
- What is my parent required to do before I can go back and live with them?
- What if my parent never shapes up?
- How does the agency and my caseworker help me get reunited with my family?
- Why is my caseworker trying to get me back together with my bio-parent when I don’t want to go back?
- What is "Permanence"?
- Why do I need it?
- How do I get it?
- What is "TPR"?
- Can I be adopted by my foster parents?
- Why can’t I be adopted?








well about two years ago i was placed with my aunt and everything was going fine, but now me and my uncle are starting to have problems.. and i want to get emancipated.. What should i do???
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