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information, tools, and resources that could positively impact the educational experiences of foster youth. It is our intention — to promote collaboration among education, child welfare, and court systems in order to improve educational outcomes and school stability for youth in foster care and increase awareness
EARLY EDUCATION NEEDS OF FOSTER YOUTH focuses on supporting foster youth ages 0-5, including: (1) LCFF and early childhood education; (2) transition from early intervention to special education services at age 3; (3) early care and
The California Foster Youth Education Resource Hub provides information and resources pertaining to foster youth and the interplay of education and child welfare systems. This Hub is intended to serve current and former foster youth, state and local child welfare agencies, state and local education agencies, as well as other partners who work ...
10 Ιαν 2024 · Foster Youth Education Rights. Developed by the California Foster Youth Education Task Force, this summarizes the California Education Code sections pertaining to foster youth. RIGHT TO REMAIN IN YOUR SCHOOL OF ORIGIN. You have the right to stay in the same school after you move to a new foster care placement. Your “school of origin” can be:
Classes and workshops cover a variety of mandated topics including Child Protective and Probation Systems, Cultural Needs of Children, Birth Parent relationships, Grief and Loss, Behavioral Supports for Children Impacted by Trauma, Permanence and Education Needs of Children in Foster Care.
The California Department of Education (CDE) administers the Foster Youth Services Coordinating Programs (FYSCPs) through county offices of education (COEs) to provide support services to foster children who suffer the traumatic effects of displacement from family and schools and multiple placements in foster care.
This brief analyzes data on educational outcomes of students in foster care, identifies challenges to supporting them, highlights promising practices, and presents policy recommendations for better serving students in foster care.