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Florida Department of Children and FamiliesCase Management Services - 2009-2010 <strong>Quality</strong> <strong>Assurance</strong> <strong>Report</strong>The youth were able to identify many possible solutions for the problems that theyidentified during the round table discussion. With regards to placements, they believe thatyouth should be educated about the reasons for their removal, live closer to family, and be keptwith their siblings. Case management staff should be of a higher quality so as to be moreappropriate placement for kids, more child friendly, and more experienced with traumatizedchildren.Regarding educational concerns, they believe it would help for them to be enrolled inbetter quality schools, be enrolled immediately, placement close to their original school toprevent educational disturbances, being allowed to finish the school year prior to movingwhenever possible. They suggested educational advisors to advocate like a parent would tomeet with the youth and their teachers to discuss grades and classes. They believe thatteachers should be better educated about what is going on in the home of the children so theyare better equipped to handle behavioral concerns. Foster and group home parents should betrained as educational liaisons, to assist with children’s schooling, not just what goes on in thehomes.Regarding services, the youth feel that they would benefit from better sex education,especially since this has been pulled from many schools. A major issue they identified isturnover of case managers, but no solution has been identified to prevent this. They requestedcontinual mental health checkups and for doctors to take the time to really get to know them,especially prior to deciding if a child needs continued therapy based on identified behaviors.Youth state they would benefit from being better trained on local resources which are availableto them.When independent living and life skills were discussed, the youth identified acombination of agency assistance as well as personal empowerment. They identified bettercommunication and training both for and by RTI/IL staff and foster/group home parents as aneed. Interestingly, they also identified many ways that they can benefit from the experiencesof their peers including a Youth Advisory Board, and RTI Youth Group, and using each other as aresource.Monroe County is a beautiful area and a close-knit community, but it falls short on manyservices due in part to its distance from “civilization.” In order to overcome these shortfalls, wemust educate legislators about the special needs of our area. The youth of Monroe County havemuch to say including many great ideas. We encourage anyone who makes decisions aboutOffice of Family Safety | Page 46

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