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File #: 18-750    Version: 1 Name: National Adoption Month
Type: Resolution-Presentation Status: Presentation
In control: Health and Social Services
On agenda: 11/6/2018 Final action: 11/6/2018
Title: Adopt and present a resolution recognizing the month of November 2018 as National Adoption Month in Solano County (Supervisor Brown)
District: All
Attachments: 1. A - Resolution, 2. Adopted Resolution, 3. Minute Order
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Adopt and present a resolution recognizing the month of November 2018 as National Adoption Month in Solano County (Supervisor Brown)

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Published Notice Required? Yes ____ No __X_
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DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:

The Department of Health and Social Services (H&SS) recommends the Board adopt and present a resolution recognizing the month of November 2018 as National Adoption Month in Solano County.

SUMMARY/ DISCUSSION:

November is "National Adoption Month" and Solano County has a long tradition of formally recognizing and demonstrating appreciation for the adoptive families who provide permanency to children in need and the social workers who make and support these life-long connections. The Solano County Adoption Month declaration helps to increase awareness about adoption in the community and inspire excellence in achieving permanency for youth. The national theme for 2018 is "In Their Own Words: Lifting Up Youth Voices," which focuses on the unique needs of older youth. It is widely known that teenagers are less likely to be adopted and are much more likely to move into young adulthood without strong or stable family support. Securing lifelong connections for teens in foster care, both legally and emotionally, is a critical component in determining their future achievement, health, and well-being.

California's "Continuum of Care Reform" and "Resource Family Approval" were implemented in Solano County Child Welfare Services (CWS) in January 2017. These reform efforts include a strengthened focus on locating, training and supporting relatives with whom children can be placed in the event that out of home care becomes necessary. For children who are unable to return to their biological families, adoption can provide this permanency. In Solano County, there are 423 youths in out of home foster care placement, of which 128 youths have been referred for adoption services. In FY2017/18, 61 childre...

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