How is Kentucky Addressing Its Foster Care Crisis?
Simply put, the numbers are staggering. Here in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, there are currently over 8000 children in foster care. The actual number- as of early January 2024- is 8047. That number seems to be growing exponentially.
More Children are in Foster Care - Fewer Returning to Their Families
A recent Louisville Public Media analysis noted a double-digit increase from 2014 to 2016. In fact, they noted the following dynamic. More children are ending up in foster care, but fewer are being reunited with families. According to the stats they cited, the number of children in foster care increased by 12%, compared to baseline data from 2014 to 2016. And sadly, the number of children released from foster care by reunification decreased by 5%.
Righting the Ship
Agencies like The Center in Owensboro are doing their best to right that ship and they're doing so by focusing on the families- in particular the 980 of the 8047 kids that are fostered with relatives. 12% of children in Kentucky's foster care program fall into that category. They're placed in 'Relative or Fictive Kin Placement.'
Melanie Chaffin, who works at The Center, recently shared this on social media. "During a typical week, The Center supports over 30 families to facilitate bonding between 45 children and their parents in a safe and neutral environment." The Center is working to ensure that those parents receive "support with resources, parenting classes, anger management, parent coaching" and more. The ultimate goal of programs like The Center's is to protect the child, educate the families and attempt to break the foster care cycle. The agency strives to get the foster child back home with their parent or parents.
Erica Wade, the Executive Director of The Center, adds, "The 30+ families we serve through supervised family visitation each week are a mix of children that have been placed in foster care, some that are currently living with their other biological parent, and another portion that are in kinship / other family placement." The common denominator with these instances? There is a biological parent whose visits have to be held under appropriate supervision.
Here's where The Center, like other agencies across the Commonwealth, is working hard to break the aforementioned cycle. Erica says, "In most of our cases, they (the parents) are working their way towards reunification and working a case plan." The question is this. Are programs like The Center's working? Are they seeing success stories?
According to Erica, the answer is "Yes!" She says, "We are blessed to witness so many phenomenal stories of resilience after trauma every single day."
How Many Kids are Currently in Foster Care in KY?
Of course, there is an established need here in Kentucky for children to be placed with willing foster parents. Here's the current age breakdown of children in the foster care system:
Less than 1-year-old: 1483
Ages 1 to 3-years-old: 1133
Ages 3 to 6-years-old: 1344
Ages 6 to 12-years-old: 2073
Ages 12 to 18-years-old: 2013
How to Become a Foster Family in KY
If you live in Kentucky and are interested in learning more about how to become a foster parent, you can do so through KY FACES- the Kentucky Foster Adoptive Caregiver Exchange System.
To see the qualifications, one must meet to be considered, CLICK HERE! According to KY Faces, proper training and evaluation usually takes between six to nine months. The amount of time it takes for a child to be placed with a newly approved foster family depends on several factors- including what type of child they wish to parent.
One thing is certain. With over 8000 children currently in foster care here in Kentucky, the need for foster homes is real and urgent.
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