On November 15, 2021, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) released documents in the form of a “Bill of Rights” that establish the rights of foster youth and of resource family caregivers. The goal is to clarify the rights of both parties to ensure that a youth in the children services system is able to live as closely to normal as possible.

The Foster Youth Bill of Rights will be clearly posted in congregate care facilities such as group homes and residential facilities. The provisions are intended to ensure that youth have a safe place to live . . .

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