UW-W Student: “Foster Youth Deserve Therapy, Not Just a Bed” / Los Jóvenes de Crianza Merecen, no Solo una Cama

By Olivia Pagnotta
UW-W Senior
Social Work BA

By the time foster children enter their teens, they have been through many homes. They have experienced trauma and have been bounced around from place to place, waiting for someone to be their home. What these children need is stability, structure, and therapy. They need someone to show them their worth and to help them process their hardships. 80% of teens and children in foster care have mental health issues. This is because they lack stability, and many have little family structure and have experienced childhood trauma. The foster care system focuses on finding a place for the adolescents to stay, but what it needs to do is focus on healing their emotional wounds so that they can be set up for success.

The foster care system is there for when it is not safe for the children to stay with their biological family anymore. The foster system places them in a different home, either temporarily or permanently, based on what is best for the child. While it is great that foster children are receiving placement and getting into homes, they also need mental health support. Giving them a bed is a short fix, but mental health care is a long-term solution. Children are going through many changes, and so they do not know how to cope and make sense of their trauma. By talking to a mental health professional, they can start their healing journey and become their happiest self. In society, needs like food, shelter, and physical health are often met, while mental health is left out.

People need to care because this is the future generation. Care4Kids is a program designed to provide Wisconsin children and teens with the necessary healthcare. This includes mental health care. However, it is not supported in Walworth and Jefferson County. To help the children, please reach out to the Department of Health Services to advocate for the kids’ rights.

References

Care4Kids Program. (2014, April 24). Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/care4kids/index.htm

Foster VA. (n.d.). Facts About Mental Health In Foster Care | FosterVA.
www.fosterva.org. https://www.fosterva.org/blog/facts-about-mental-health-in-foster-care

Mental and Behavioral Health Needs of Children in Foster Care. (2020). Aap.org.
Mental and Behavioral Health Needs of Children in Foster Care

Editor’s note: The Whitewater Banner does not normally publish letters to the editor. We have received several submissions from UW-Whitewater students and are choosing to publish them since they have been written as a class assignment. The Banner appreciates having permission from Pixabay to use the photo on the homepage.

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Los Jóvenes de Crianza Merecen, no Solo una Cama

Por Olivia Pagnotta
Estudiante de último año en UW-W
Licenciatura en Trabajo Social

Cuando los niños de crianza llegan a la adolescencia, han pasado por muchas casas. Los
niños han experimentado un trauma y han estado de un lugar a otro, esperando que una persona
sea su hogar. Los niños necesitan estabilidad, estructura y terapia. Necesitan que alguien les
demuestre su valor y les ayude a procesar sus dificultades. 80% de los adolescentes y niños en
crianza tienen problemas de salud mental. Esto es porque ellos faltan estabilidad, muchos tienen
poca estructura familiar y han experimentado traumas de niños. El sistema de acogida se centra
en encontrar un lugar para los adolescentes, pero lo que debe hacer es curar sus heridas
emocionales para que puedan prepararse para el futuro.

El sistema de acogida existe para cuando ya no es seguro para los niños estar con su
familia biológica. El sistema de acogida pone a los niños en un hogar diferente, ya sea temporal
o permanentemente. Hacen lo que es mejor para el niño. Es positivo que los niños de acogida
estén entrando en hogares. También necesitan apoyo en materia de salud mental. Ofrecerles una
cama es una solución a corto plazo, pero la atención de salud mental es una solución a largo
plazo. Los niños están experimentando muchos cambios y no saben cómo afrontar su trauma. Al
hablar con un profesional de la salud mental, pueden comenzar su proceso de salud mental y
alcanzar su máximo potencial. En la sociedad, las personas necesitan comida, una casa y salud
física. No se satisfacen las necesidades de salud mental.

La gente necesita preocuparse porque esta es la generación del futuro. Care4Kids es un
programa que ayuda a los niños y adolescentes de Wisconsin a obtener la atención médica
necesaria. Esto incluye atención de salud mental. Sin embargo, no cuenta con los condados de
Walworth y Jefferson. Care4Kids es un programa que brinda a los niños y adolescentes de
Wisconsin la atención médica necesaria. Esto incluye atención de salud mental. Sin embargo, no
cuenta con apoyo en los condados de Walworth y Jefferson. Para ayudar a los niños, contacta con
el Departamento de Servicios de Salud para defender los derechos de los niños .

Nota del editor: El Whitewater Banner normalmente no publica cartas al editor. Hemos recibido varias contribuciones de estudiantes de la UW-Whitewater y hemos decidido publicarlas ya que han sido escritas como parte de una tarea de clase.

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