Bill 118 hr 7410, also known as the Improve Transparency and Stability for Families and Children Act, aims to address issues related to child welfare and foster care systems in the United States. The bill focuses on improving transparency and stability for families and children involved in these systems.
One key aspect of the bill is the establishment of a national database to track children in foster care and their outcomes. This database will help ensure that children are receiving the necessary support and services, and will also help identify areas where improvements can be made.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions to increase funding for programs that support families at risk of entering the child welfare system. This includes funding for mental health services, substance abuse treatment, and parenting support programs.
The bill also aims to improve the stability of placements for children in foster care by requiring states to develop plans for ensuring that children are placed in the least restrictive setting possible. This includes prioritizing placements with relatives and ensuring that children are not moved unnecessarily from one placement to another.
Overall, the Improve Transparency and Stability for Families and Children Act seeks to address the challenges faced by children and families involved in the child welfare system, and to improve outcomes for children in foster care.