Siblings Divided at Home and Foster Care
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Show Notes
In this episode of One in Ten, host Teresa Huizar speaks with Dr. Dylan Jones, a postdoctoral fellow at Penn State University, about the nuanced circumstances surrounding partial sibling placements in foster care. They explore the frequency, reasons, and impacts of cases where some siblings are placed in foster care while others remain at home. Key topics include the legal gaps in sibling visitation rights, the common scenarios leading to partial placements, and the implications for children's safety and well-being. Dr. Jones shares insights from his research utilizing Incans data and outlines future directions in understanding and improving outcomes for these children.
Time Topic
00:00 Introduction to Sibling Separation in Foster Care
02:36 Exploring the Reasons for Sibling Separation
05:06 Frequency and Implications of Split Sibling Groups
05:48 Legal Gaps and Study Overview
08:52 Key Findings on Split Home Groups
12:23 Re-Reports and Long-Term Outcomes
19:40 Practical Implications for Caseworkers
21:26 Future Research Directions
27:22 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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