Educational Rights For Youth In The Child Welfare System

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Educational Rights For Youth In The Child Welfare System
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Tens of thousands of children have an open case in the child welfare system, which is complex enough to muddle the perspective on what their educational rights are.

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This story includes information on whom the educational rights apply to as well as general insight into some of these rights. Many were implemented withCalifornia Child Welfare Indicators Project Enrichment access. Youth have the right to access the same type of enrichment activities as their peers. This can include academic resources and extracurricular activities.

Additional information for families and children can be found by contacting the county Foster Youth Services Coordinating Program , or if the child is in a legal guardianship.Parents “are not always encouraged to continue to be a part of their child’s educational journey, so a lot of times what we do as CASA when we’re appointed to a case is facilitate that engagement with a parent to preserve their involvement in the child’s education,” Gonzalez said.

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