NCJ Number
114432
Date Published
1988
Length
179 pages
Annotation
Fifteen previously published papers examine the legal rights and needs of children.
Abstract
Recommendations concerning the health care needs of children in foster care call for improved access to care, quality assurance, data management, and training for service providers and foster parents. Liability issues in foster child health care also are discussed. Rights of children in State custody under the Education for all Handicapped Children Act are delineated, with special attention to the needs of juvenile delinquents and abused and neglected children. Guidelines are offered for representing the learning disabled child in the juvenile and family court. Nonverbal learning disabilities are discussed with reference to assessment, educational deficiencies and needs, and remediation. California Welfare and Institutions Code governing legal representation of children is reproduced. A proposal for funding of a model program to provide direct legal services to special-needs children involved in the juvenile justice system is summarized. Data on the race and ethnicity of children in State foster care are presented. The characteristics and lifestyles of migrant families are discussed as they contribute to the high incidence of child maltreatment, and the need for support and intervention is noted. Memoranda outline the eligibility of alien foster children for legalization. Finally, court documents relating to foster care of alien minors are reproduced. Chapter tables, notes, and references.