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Colorado on Track to Help Kids in Foster Care

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Thursday, December 10, 2015   

DENVER - A recent report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation shows how states can make sure children living in foster care have the same opportunities as their peers.

In the last session, the Colorado Legislature passed House Bill 1198, a law that makes it easier for kids to do things others take for granted, such as playing sports or having an after-school job.

Becky Updike, vice president for child and family services with Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains, says since kids in foster care frequently have a history of experiencing trauma, removing barriers is critical to healthy development.

"So anything we can do to help them feel like a typically developing child," says Updike. "And have the experiences other kids have, it just enriches their ability to fit in and thrive and move on beyond the trauma."

According to the report, some foster parents have been required to do background checks on families before kids could attend a sleepover. When fully implemented, HB 1198 will put Colorado in compliance with the Strengthening Families Act, a measure passed by Congress in 2014 to improve the experiences of children in foster care.

The report "What Young People Need to Thrive" compiles recommendations from people across the nation who experienced foster care directly. They say kids need connections to family and the ability to make more decisions for themselves. The report found children would also benefit from a more rigorous selection and training process for foster parents.

Todd Lloyd, senior policy associate with the Annie E. Casey Foundation, says because the state acts as legal guardian, concerns about liability have often kept young people in foster care from activities that help kids feel like they belong.

"Because it has been a system oriented toward safety, protecting children that it's very easy to create policies that are overly restrictive out of concern for safety and also the liability," says Lloyd.

The full report is available online at aecf.org.





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