Go Upstream: The Social Wounds Homelessness, Incarceration, Teen Pregnancy, and Generational Foster Care
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In this episode of the Foster Friendly Podcast, hosts Courtney and Brian Mavis delve into the critical social issues surrounding foster care, including homelessness, incarceration, teen pregnancy, and generational foster care. They discuss the alarming statistics related to these social wounds and emphasize the importance of family connections and mentorship in preventing these issues. The conversation highlights personal stories and insights, aiming to raise awareness and encourage community involvement in supporting foster youth.
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Takeaways
- One in five youth aging out of foster care become homeless immediately.
- Connections and relationships are crucial for preventing homelessness.
- Teen pregnancy among foster youth is often a desire for family.
- Generational foster care perpetuates cycles of disadvantage.
- Mentorship can provide essential life skills to foster youth.
- Foster care is a significant predictor of future incarceration.
- Housing alone does not solve the problem; connection is key.
- Support for foster youth should include practical life skills training.
- Community involvement can make a difference in the lives of foster youth.
- Wisdom and worth are essential in preventing teen pregnancy.
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