Cornelius Frederick’s death – and the realities of trying to social distance in a facility packed with teenagers – highlights one of the many problems facing America’s foster care system amid the pandemic.
in the U.S., and about 10 percent of that population – typically older adolescents – lives in group residential facilities, according to Children’s Rights.
The coronavirus, said attorney Marko, should be"a huge concern” for everyone who has a child in any sort of large foster care facility. Classmates who witnessed Frederick pass out rioted in response and dozens of children fled the facility, adding to the chaos. Gelser says that in January, on a visit to Lakeside, she had a blunt conversation with Roussos about her concerns.
“All of these things are really hard,” Gelser said. “Unless the stakes are really high to move a kid, they can’t do it until test results come back, and we know that all over, it’s hard to get testing if you’re asymptomatic. And then once you’re back, we have to find another foster home, and that increases the danger of spreading COVID.”
Children’s Rights and other advocacy organizations are pushing for states to increase payments to foster parents to help mitigate the economic uncertainty for foster care youth. They’re also encouraging governors to halt aging out, and prioritize court appointments that could finalize adoptions and reunifications.
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