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Report Reveals Need for Child Welfare Reform in IL

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Wednesday, May 20, 2015   

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Experts say children removed from their homes need the support of a family to help them getthrough the tough times. But a new report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation finds about one-in-10 foster kids in Illinois spends their time in a non-family setting.

Larry Joseph, research director with Voices for Illinois Children, says these 1,600 children live in institutions or group homes, which don't provide the same stability or security of a family setting.

"Kids do better when they live in families; all kids need families," says Joseph. "In addition, group placements cost considerably more than what it costs to place a child with a relative, or with a foster family."

The report says about 40 percent of children in group care have no documented behavioral or clinical reason for placement in such restrictive settings. And while the total number of children in group homes has dropped by 28 percent in Cook County since 2008, it increased in the southern, northwestern, and east central parts of Illinois.

Joseph adds the state's budget woes have had an adverse effect on the child welfare system.

"These problems include the lack of community-based mental health services, also inadequate monitoring of residential treatment facilities, and unstable leadership at the Department of Children and Family Services," he says. "There's been a lot of turnover in recent years."

And news investigations have uncovered hundreds of cases of abuse and sexual assault of young people in institutional care over the past six months.

Joseph says a "family-first" approach is needed in the child welfare system, but he notes it cannot happen without adequate resources.

"In the current fiscal year, general revenue fund support for DCFS is 22 percent below the FY09 level, and the governor's proposed budget for the next fiscal year would slash funding by another 20 percent," Joseph says.

The report recommends agencies do more to provide families the skills and resources they need to minimize the need for foster care, and that there be substantial justification for more restrictive placements.



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