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TexasTowelie

(111,977 posts)
Mon May 29, 2017, 09:09 PM May 2017

Advocates In RI Push To Extend Foster Care Age Limit To 21

Foster children age out of the system in Rhode Island as soon as they turn 18. But advocates say that’s too young. Those advocates are pushing state lawmakers to extend foster care.

A decade ago young people were allowed to stay under the care of the state until age 21. But in 2007 the state reduced the age to 18.

Now some politicians and advocacy groups are pushing to get the age back to 21. Elizabeth Burke Bryant head of the children’s advocacy nonprofit Kid’s Count RI supports the proposal.

“What we’re seeing from both national research and experience in Rhode Island is that when you have a "cost-saving measure" in terms of rolling back the year for DCYF to formally be supporting young people, you end up paying the cost of failure,” said Burke Bryant.

Read more: http://ripr.org/post/advocates-ri-push-extend-foster-care-age-limit-21

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Advocates In RI Push To Extend Foster Care Age Limit To 21 (Original Post) TexasTowelie May 2017 OP
How thoughtful...18 is still a kid...turning 20 makes you angstlessk May 2017 #1
Most 18 year olds have just graduated high school. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2017 #2

angstlessk

(11,862 posts)
1. How thoughtful...18 is still a kid...turning 20 makes you
Mon May 29, 2017, 10:35 PM
May 2017

'FEEL LIKE' 'THINK YOU'RE' an adult...another year could imbibe that 'feeling. 'thought'?

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,817 posts)
2. Most 18 year olds have just graduated high school.
Mon May 29, 2017, 10:41 PM
May 2017

Not very many of them are ready to be fully independent. Even kids from good, intact families aren't generally prepared to be on their own at that point. And foster kids usually have lots of problems or issues that can make going it alone especially hard.

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