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19900123 r-90-2RESOLUTION NO. R-90- 2 RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE FAIRFAX-FALLS CHURCH UNITED WAY REQUEST FOR APPOINTMENT OF A JOINT SUBCOMMITTEE TO EVALUATE VIRGINIA'S FOSTER CARE SYSTEM. WHEREAS, there is an ever increasing number of children who are the victims of physical, sexual, drug and alcohol abuse and who as a result need specialized care and services, and WHEREAS, the complex problems of babies born drug-addict~ , babies with AIDS or severe physical deformities, and difficult and unmanageable adolescents require sophisticated, highly skilled, well-trained foster parents, and WHEREAS, the changing profile of children entering the foster care system places greater demands on the capabilities of foster parents and agency staff, and deserves the focus of our attention, and WHEREAS, staffing to meet the needs of foster care is provided at higher than desirable ratios, and WHEREAS, the average length of time in care in Virginia is three times the national average of 18 months, and WHEREAS, a decade ago there were 6,000 homes in Virginia providing foster care, and as we enter the year 1990, there are 3,600 foster care homes in the Commonwealth, and WHEREAS, two thirds of the localities in the Commonwealth provide no training for foster parents despite the impact of social ~and economic conditions such as drug abuse, sexual abuse, AIDS and homelessness upon the foster care populations, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Fairfax supports the United Way's request of the General Assembly to appoint a joint subcommittee to evaluate and make recommendations regarding the delivery of foster care in Virginia including more emphasis on early intervention to reduce the numbers of children needing to be placed in Foster Care; specifically defined responsibilities for foster parents and reimbursement to support those responsibilities; the coordination and funding of support systems necessary for an effective foster care program; incentives which can be provided to localities to encourage participation in the training of foster care parents in Court Appointed Special Advocate programs and in the provision of respite care for foster families, and the exploration of alternatives to foster care families in localities experiencing severe shortages of foster care providers. Adopted this 23rd day of January , 1990. C rk