This guest post is from Regent Law 2L Anne
Darby Keating
On September 27, 2023, the Biden-Harris Administration published a
factsheet announcing, “New Actions to Support Children and Families in
Foster Care.” This announcement purports to support kinship caregivers,
expand access to legal services, and “protect LGBTQI+ youth.” The factsheet
goes on to proclaim that, “LGBTQI+ youth
face profound disparities in the foster care system.” The initiative to protect
LGBTQI+ foster youth works jointly with President Biden’s executive order on “Advancing Equality for Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Individuals.” This executive
order directed the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to “protect
LGBTQI+ youth in the foster care system.” The executive order purports to
address the “disparities” that LGBTQI+ youth face in a child welfare system.
Further, “the misuse of State and local child welfare agencies to target LGBTQI+
youth and families” must be addressed. The Biden-Harris Administration is
concerned with the wellness of LGBTQI+ youth in state care across the country,
hoping to address disparities in care.
In response to the President’s executive
order, HHS has proposed a rule that would require every
state’s foster care system to ensure that LGBTQI+ foster youth are placed with
foster families and in foster homes that are supportive of their gender
identity. Caregivers should receive extra, specialized training on how to help
meet the needs of LGBTQI+ youth, as well as make sure the youth have access to the services needed. This rule would safeguard LGBTQI+ youth from being placed in
foster homes where they may be mistreated for their sexual orientation or
gender identity. The focus of the proposed rule is on the health and safety of LGBTQI+
youth in the foster system.
Putting more requirements on states’
welfare systems and foster homes may hurt foster youth more than it helps them.
States are in crisis. There are not enough foster homes for the number of children in their
care. Over 100,000 children are waiting for a permanent home
across the United States. Children in foster care are sleeping in state offices and hospital hallways. Nevertheless, states are denying
licensing to families who want to provide a home for foster children. States,
and the federal government, are failing to provide affirming, supportive homes
to foster children in an effort to find supportive homes for LGBTQI+ foster
youth.
By refusing these families, states are only further harming children in
foster care, thus prohibiting children from any sort of family restoration.
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