
Course Summary
In this course, you can expect to learn:
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Why psychotropic medications are overused for children and youth in foster care
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The impact of off-label psychotropic medications on young people in care
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How to identify various types of psychotropic medications and their intended uses
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Ways foster parents and caregivers can become children and youth's best advocates for safe, responsible, supported, and supervised use of medication where appropriate

Step 1
Watch the Bay Area News Group’s Drugging Our Kids, a powerful investigative documentary that led to reform of psychiatric medication use in California.

Step 2
Review "Psychotropic Medication and Children in Foster Care" from the American Bar Association, which provides details about types of psychotropic medications and the role of caregivers and foster parents.

Step 3
Read the ThinkProgress article "Sweeping New Legislation In California Limits Psychotropics Among Foster Children" for an overview of leading changes in policy and practice concerning psychotropic medications.

Step 4
Join the discussion in the comments below to answer the following question:
As an advocate for children, what is the foster parent’s role in ensuring that medication is properly used for children in foster care?

Step 5
Finished the module? If you are logged in as a subscribed user, take the quiz to earn your Continuing Education Credit hours and certificate!
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