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Lawmakers push for more foster homes amid growing crisis

June 11, 2024 | Families and Aging, House of Representatives, Committees, Legislative, Ohio



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Lawmakers push for more foster homes amid growing crisis
In a recent government meeting, representatives discussed critical strategies to improve the foster care system, particularly focusing on the need for more transparency and the establishment of group homes outside of Montgomery. Representative Richardson emphasized the urgent need for support for foster children, prompting discussions on how to incentivize the creation of homes in underserved areas.

Chair Schmidt outlined plans for the Department of Children and Youth to explore ways to encourage the development of group homes, including potential caps on the number of homes licensed in specific regions. This approach aims to prevent an oversaturation of homes in certain areas while ensuring that children are placed closer to their families and communities.

The meeting also highlighted a new initiative launched by the governor to promote therapeutic family homes, which are seen as a priority for providing stable environments for children. The representatives acknowledged the importance of building a continuum of care, particularly for children transitioning from hospitals to home settings.

Concerns were raised about the implications of capping the number of homes, particularly regarding the potential displacement of children and the need for adequate alternative placements. Representative Malorie questioned whether caps would be proportionate to the number of children in the system, emphasizing the risk of leaving some areas without sufficient resources to accommodate children in need.

The discussion underscored the challenges faced by communities, including overloaded public schools and the strain on local services due to the high number of group home students. Representatives expressed a commitment to finding effective solutions that prioritize the well-being of foster children while addressing the logistical complexities of the foster care system.

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