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Beyond The Foster Care System: The Future for Teens [Hardcover]

Betsy Krebs (Author), Paul Pitcoff (Author)
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July 20, 2006
Each year tens of thousands of teenagers are released from the foster care system in the United States without high school degrees, homes, or strong family relationships. Two to four years after discharge, half of these young people still do not have either a high school diploma or equivalency degree, and fewer than ten percent enter college. Nearly a third end up on public assistance within fifteen months, and eventually more than a third will be arrested or convicted of a crime.
In this richly detailed and often surprising exploration of the foster care system, Betsy Krebs and Paul Pitcoff argue that the existing foster care system sets teens up to fail by inadequately preparing them for adult life. They contend that the primary goal of foster care for teenagers should be preparation for a fully productive adult life, and that current policies and practice are misguided.
The authors draw on their fifteen years of experience working with teens and the foster care system to introduce new ways to empower teens to be responsible for themselves and to identify and develop their potential. They also explore what sorts of resources-legal, financial, and human-will need to come from inside and outside the system to ensure that more teens reach successful independence. Ultimately, Krebs and Pitcoff argue that change must include the participation of caring communities of volunteers who want to see disadvantaged youth succeed, as well as the use of creative approaches such as the Socratic Method to help teens to take control of their lives.
Bringing together a series of inspiring, real-life accounts, Beyond the Foster Care System introduces readers to a number of dynamic young people who have participated in the Youth Advocacy Center's programs. Their stories demonstrate that alternatives to the standard way of providing foster care are not only imaginable, but possible. With the practical improvements Krebs and Pitcoff outline, teens can learn the skills of effective self-advocacy, become better prepared for the transition to independence, and avoid becoming the statistics that foster care has so often produced in the past.

 

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"Here is an extraordinary effort to connect with young, vulnerable people, enable their lives, their hopes and worries, to become known by the rest of us. Here, too, is lively, knowing, socially alert scholarship—a way for us to understand what our country''s youth need, want, and desperately ought to have: the interested, compassionate attention of their fellow citizens."
(Robert Coles Pulitzer Prize winning author 20990101)

"This book offers brilliant insights into helping disadvantaged teenagers turn their lives around. It is gripping to read, offering very engaging stories of young people struggling to find a place in the adult world."
(Francine Cournos professor of clinical psychiatry, Columbia University 20990101)

"Every reader will be touched by this book; no one can turn away from the power of the real people who live in it. And while there is not yet a happy ending to the tragic aspects of the foster care system, the good news Krebs and Pitcoff deliver, in their clear, wonderfully readable book, is that there is hope."
(Earl Shorris author of Riches for the Poor 20990101)

"This excellent book offers policymakers and service providers a compelling portrait of the foster care system as well as a set of practical suggestions for reform. The authors deserve to be commended for their dedication, perseverance, humility, and, above
all, original thinking."
(Frank H. Wu Dean of Wayne State University Law School 20990101)

"Like the most innovative social entrepreneurs, Krebs and Pitcoff have discovered strength and ability where others saw only need. By training youths in the foster care system to become powerful self-advocates, they have developed a pragmatic solution for a system that must be repaired. Anyone working with youth would benefit from the lessons revealed in this book."
(David Bornstein author of How to Change the World )

About the Author

Betsy Krebs and Paul Pitcoff co-founded Youth Advocacy Center in New York City to teach teenagers to be advocates for themselves and take control of their lives. Using their backgrounds in law and higher education, they created a model of using the Socratic case method to teach teens self-advocacy and prepare them for informational interviews in the community. Their Getting Beyond the System(r) model and books, On Your Own as a Young Adult, are used nationally to help teens in and at risk of foster care. For her work at Youth Advocacy Center, Betsy was awarded a fellowship from George Soros' Open Society Institute, and was elected to the Ashoka: Innovators for the Public, a global organization which identifies and invests in leading social entrepreneurs. Betsy is a graduate of Harvard Law School and was an attorney representing foster care children for four years. Paul is an attorney who previously was a filmmaker and founding chair of the Communications Department at Adelphi University, where he was a tenured professor for 20 years, and where he is now is Professor Emeritus.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press (July 20, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813538289
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813538280
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #877,310 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Well written, January 12, 2008
This review is from: Beyond The Foster Care System: The Future for Teens (Hardcover)
This book tells an important story a sad story but a story that we --as society--can make better. There are thousands of foster care teens who age out of the system between 18-21 and they aren't prepared or educated well enough to know how to deal with the outside world. For example--- how to interview for a job or where to go for services that could help them---- consequently many end up homeless or on drugs or welfare that drains the taxpayers money. The authors have created a new and proven approach that changes these teens lives. Read the book it's an awakening. and well written.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Brighter Future for Teens Beyond the System, June 27, 2006
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Beyond the Foster Care System: The Future for Teens is a compelling, eye-opening, easy read that shines light on an often overlooked topic. The true stories of teens Betsy and Paul have worked with put these issues in the context of real people and give a human voice to teens transitioning out of foster care. Their perseverance, dedication, and triumph in the face of adversity are a genuine inspiration to all. <a href="www.youthadvocacycenter.org" target="_blank"> Youth Advocacy Center, Inc. </a> does work that is important, necessary, and deserving of attention.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For those interested in an elightened society, January 10, 2008
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A book for all those interested in a society that is serious about "A mind is a terrible thing to waste." Betsy Krebs and Paul Pitcoff have devised this innovative, intelligent, sensitive system to help unfortunate teenagers take control of their own lives, and become contributing members of the communities in which they live. Their description of their method, the voices of the teenagers themselves, and all their efforts to expand this brilliant idea, should make this book compulsory reading for anyone involved in foster care. And for those of us who long for a kinder understanding of children in difficult situations, this book is enlightening. Even if all you're looking for is to reduce drug addition and all the crime associated with it, then read this clear and beautiful book. Many answers are here.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
foster care teens, informational interviewers, empowering teens, preparing teens, teens for independence, group home kids, leaving foster care, foster care status, high school advisor, foster care kids, foster care system, child welfare professionals, foster care agencies, teaching teens, foster care agency, successful independence, informational interviews, independent living programs, teen mothers, more teens
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New York City, System Resistance, Getting Beyond the System, Teaching Teens Rights, Youth Advocacy Center, Youth Advocates, Helen Jackson, Staten Island, Sue Pearson
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