HW

 

For this assignment, each group member will write up a 4-5 page report on their own section of the Task Force project. Students do not have to combine all the sections into one report, but it is expected that each section of the report should be coherent throughout the report. Use your group time in each week to discuss the tasks. Individual reports should be shared among group members to facilitate the preparation of the Task Force team presentation.

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Below is the guidelines for the Task Force Report. These are guidelines to help you guide collecting information/data and your thought process on your section. Thus, it is not its intention that you exactly follow the guidelines shown below. Rather, please research and think about these questions below, and synthesize information/data you gathered in a way that make sense to you and support the topic that your group chose. Please include a reference list at the end of the paper with minimum 10 citations (this includes 6-8 references that you collected for the bibliography assignment).

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Section 1. Problem Definition: What is the problem? (Defining and framing the problem) Aging out of foster care and the problem we are focusing on is homelessness and substance abuse issues

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  • What are the different ways in which the problem is identified, conceptualized, understood in academic literature and policy discourse? For example, is homelessness a problem about inadequate treatment for those with mental health/substance use disorder, or is it about lack of affordable housing?
  • Has the way in which the problem is framed and defined changed over time?
  • Do some individuals/groups see this as a problem and others not?
  • What definition will your group use to guide your analysis
  • references that have to be used: Fowler, P. J., Marcal, K. E., Zhang, J., Day, O., & Landsverk, J. (2017). Homelessness and aging out of foster care: A national comparison of child welfare-involved adolescents. Children and Youth Services Review77, 27-33. 
  • Rebbe, R., Nurius, P. S., Courtney, M. E., & Ahrens, K. R. (2018). Adverse childhood experiences and young adult health outcomes among youth aging out of foster care. Academic Pediatrics18(5), 502-509. 
  • Gomez, R. J., Ryan, T. N., Norton, C. L., Jones, C., & Galn-Cisneros, P. (2015). Perceptions of learned helplessness among emerging adults aging out of foster care. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal32(6), 507-516. 
  • Bloch, J. (2019, March 5). Youth aging out of foster care need a runway, not a cliff. Youth Today. 
  • Rebbe, R., Nurius, P. S., Ahrens, K. R., & Courtney, M. E. (2017). Adverse childhood experiences among youth aging out of foster care: A latent class analysis. Children and Youth Services Review74, 108-116. 
  • Samuels, G. M., & Pryce, J. M. (2008). “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”: Survivalist self-reliance as resilience and risk among young adults aging out of foster care. Children and Youth Services Review30(10), 1198-1210. 
  • and two others in addition to this list must be peer-reviewed and adequate
  • WRITTEN IN APA 7TH EDITION