Over the past decade, more than 1,500 Ohio children who waited in foster care now have permanent homes, thanks to a program focused on placing older kids, ages 12 to 15, who typically have a more difficult path to a permanent home. Ohio Department of Job and Family Services director Matt Damschroder said the program s recruiters have smaller caseloads, and are tasked with regularly visiting and connecting with a child, in addition to reaching out to extended family members, teachers and other adults in a kid s life that might be the right match for adoption. "Certainly there are programs and supports in place to help that young person transition from being a foster youth into adulthood," he said. " .
North Carolina is among the states where the child population has increased, but nationwide numbers suggest a decline in children, which could potentially impact education, health care, and the workforce. According to a report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, more than 1 million children were not reported in the 2020 census. .
A new look at the most recent census data shows the child population in America has declined - and predicts ripple effects for the job market and education. The number of children recorded in the 2020 Census was just over 73 million, which is 1.1 million fewer children than the all-time high counted in the 2010 Census. The report from the Annie E. .
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