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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 484392" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>Where we live, there is a Children's Service League... which handles most of the state adoptions and after care. But,I'd rather not deal with the same group of people who were so unethical in the past. We had a family support worker and a CASA worker who actually warned us about 6 months before the adoption that our DGD's were "highly adoptable" meaning that the agency would like to have them for their "adoption pool". I said, so if my DGD was in a wheel chair, I wouldn't have to worry about the chance of not keeping her? And she said "sadly, that is so." I am so burnt out on "the system" in our state... It was the first state to "privatize" the foster care and had companies "bid" on the state contracts. So that agency only made money based on how many kids they had and how long they kept them in foster care. Then they got a cash bonus for every adoption they did. </p><p></p><p>I would not have believed that this is how it works until we were thrown in to the system. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 484392, member: 12511"] Where we live, there is a Children's Service League... which handles most of the state adoptions and after care. But,I'd rather not deal with the same group of people who were so unethical in the past. We had a family support worker and a CASA worker who actually warned us about 6 months before the adoption that our DGD's were "highly adoptable" meaning that the agency would like to have them for their "adoption pool". I said, so if my DGD was in a wheel chair, I wouldn't have to worry about the chance of not keeping her? And she said "sadly, that is so." I am so burnt out on "the system" in our state... It was the first state to "privatize" the foster care and had companies "bid" on the state contracts. So that agency only made money based on how many kids they had and how long they kept them in foster care. Then they got a cash bonus for every adoption they did. I would not have believed that this is how it works until we were thrown in to the system. KSM [/QUOTE]
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