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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Performance audit: what is the level of support for families who adopt children from foster care

Today, the Washington State Auditor’s Office published a performance audit of Washington’s program to support families who adopt children from foster care.
  
The audit team surveyed parents in the program and while most said they do not need services beyond what the state already offers, some families said they cannot get all the services they require, especially for the children with the greatest needs. Many parents also had problems finding information about services in their communities.
  
“Foster children are among the most vulnerable of Washingtonians,” State Auditor Troy Kelley said in releasing the audit. “It is important that the state supports families who give these children a permanent home through adoption.”
  
To help state leaders find ways to improve that support, the State Auditor’s Office reviewed eight states that provide additional services for adoptive families. The audit report provides information on those efforts.
  
“I hope this information is valuable to state agencies, policy makers, and the public,” Kelley said, “and we welcome your comments, and suggestions for future performance audits.”
  
You will find this report on the agency homepage.


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