Iowa's social workers see growing foster care caseloads
As a social worker and a foster parent, Emily Steeples sees foster cares shortcomings up close.
Steeples is a foster and adoptive family connections specialist for Four Oaks in Cedar Rapids, which provides support for families across most of the state. She and her spouse, Krista Kronstein, 36, also have been foster parents since 2015.
I think (Iowa Department of Human Services workers) definitely are trying their best, Steeples said. I dont think theres anybody out there, and I havent had contact with anybody, whos not really trying to do whats best for kids.
But what Steeples and others interviewed for this series have said DHS child welfare system lacks a number of key things enough foster parents to care for displaced children; enough social workers to support birth and foster parents; and enough resources to bring foster care up to top capacity for those it surrounds.
Read more: http://www.thegazette.com/subject/news/iowa-social-workers-see-growing-caseloads-foster-care