From SLouth post #950 belowI understand foster parents have to take some preliminary training.
Is there any training for foster children--perhaps from the time they're school age--to teach them about their rights and what to do if they think their foster parents are abusing them? Is there anything they can do, without making things worse for themselves? I do not believe police would have helped William's sister if they had not had their own agenda.
Adam McMahon, a foster care support worker with the Department of Communities and Justice.McMahon said he went to the foster parents’ house in 2012 for a home visit and discovered the mother was using an “exclusionary time out” for a two-year-old child in her care, which involved placing them outside. He said this method was not endorsed by the department"
He said this method was not endorsed by the department"
He witnessed something that set off his hinky metre but said and did nothing.
EDITED TO ADD...I realise JLZ this isn't actually answering your question.
But it connects with these kids are on their own.
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