A Hope for Foster Care

K. McGlade, J. Ackerman
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SUMMARY Two foster care executives encourage agency and parent leaders to rethink their relationships to improve the lives of children in their shared custody. When mothers-of-color charged that white privilege harmed rather than helped children, the white executives connected the accusation to their experience as closeted gay leaders in a religiously-run organization. That unexpected insight became the sharper lens through which they saw some emotional damage caused by their decisions. The executives examined their behavior and transformed their adversarial relationship with parents into a partnership. Their suggestions are based on efforts with parents, mistakes with trustees, and hard lessons learned.
寄养的希望
两位寄养管理人员鼓励机构和家长领导重新考虑他们的关系,以改善共同监护儿童的生活。当有色人种的母亲们指责白人特权伤害而不是帮助孩子时,白人高管们把这种指责与他们在一个宗教组织中担任未出柜的同性恋领袖的经历联系起来。这种意想不到的洞察力成为他们看到自己的决定造成的一些情感伤害的更清晰的镜头。高管们检查了他们的行为,并将他们与父母的敌对关系转变为合作关系。他们的建议是基于与父母的努力,与受托人的错误,以及吸取的惨痛教训。
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