As many endangered children as possible to be placed with foster families
July 23, 2014 4:52 PM
The Government’s objective is to ensure that as many endangered children as possible are placed with foster families, Minister of State for Social Affairs and Inclusion Károly Czibere, from the Ministry of Human Resources, told Hungarian news agency MTI on Tuesday in Szeged.
On the occasion of the opening of the 18th Foundation to Support State Cared and Endangered Youth (Ágota) camp, Mr. Czibere also mentioned that following the new regulations introduced in January, the Ministry will collect and evaluate their experiences concerning foster parents and financing networks during the coming two or three months, in view of which there might be certain corrections, but no significant restructuring is expected, he added.
János Kothencz, founder of the Ágota Foundation and head of the national meeting, who was also raised in state care, said that last year the Foundation successfully carried out an effective promotion campaign with the support of the Ministry. By the end of the year, over one thousand children in specialist care were placed with families and the placement of a further five hundred children is still ongoing. Adoption has become easier, and several bureaucratic elements have been eliminated.