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Poverty-related issues in the news, from the Institute for Research on Poverty

Foster Care and Family Placements

Child welfare systems working to get more dads into the equation of safe homes, By Karen Auge, June 20, 2011, Denver Post: “Richard Jama had been searching for his daughter for weeks when he discovered she was living with strangers, foster parents chosen for her by child welfare workers. When the social workers took the little girl, who had been abused by her mother’s boyfriend, they asked the child’s mother where the father was. ‘She said I had gone back to Africa,’ the Liberian immigrant said. In fact, Jama hadn’t gone anywhere – and he was still paying child support. Jama, who spent the past two years fighting to get his daughter back for good, doesn’t understand why social workers took the word of his child’s mother or why they didn’t check child-support records to find him. That is changing, social workers say…”