Properly yes, but in general, not enough.
If there are no suitable foster families available or when the child is unruly so they wont fit into a family dynamic. You have to remember that foster families are often normal families with or without biological children at home but with foster children and the ones coming new have to fit in somehow so the family works.
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Tracy lived with lots of foster families but the care homes she lived in were Elm Tree House and Stowey House
You can request foster care by going to your Children & Families and talking with a social worker.
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You must apply to become a foster parent. Then take a Foster parent study. Next you must get approved to foster kids. After all this you can finally foster a child. wish you the best of luck! ALSO, Here is a good site for more information! http://www.adoptuskids.org/for-families/how-to-foster
Their arent any
Yes, if care workers sense the child is being treated unfairly or is unhappy. They will be routinely checked. Some foster parents are placed under surveillance if they are suspected is wrong.
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With foster parents. They were removed from their families as the authorities at the time considered that they were at risk.
CPS normally pays foster families amounts hovering around $675 per child per month.