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Adoption Caseworker help please?!? easy 10 points! Please read!?

I am about to start college in the fall. I would really like to do something like becoming an adoption caseworker or something like that. Can someone please help me with what classes that I need to take. And can someone also help me with what their job is and how much they normally make?
(I was adopted so I would like to help children become adoptee's so they can have a better life!)
Thanks!
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Well for starters. My life would have been horrible if I hadn't been adopted. My bio-mom was 14 WHEN SHE HAD ME! She was too young to take care of me! And there are so many people that are like that today!
(ALTHOUGH I DON'T THINK I SHOULD HAVE TO TELL YOU MY REASONS FOR WANTING TO DO THAT!)
But when someone get's put up for adoption I would like to help them have a better home and life than what they would have!


    




teresaheartsjonathan
I have heard, from my own caseworker, that you need to take sociology classes, and probably major as a social worker. I can understand what you are trying to say. I don't know why, when people have simple questions about the subject of adoption, everyone is always accused of being selfish, and there are rude remarks thrown in. I believe that the majority of people that adopt are trying to help a child in need. I'm sorry if alot of you have had bad experiences, but good grief....try not to take it out on everyone interested in adoption!!!!!!!


ladybmw1218
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You would want a degree in social work, so you need to take the classes that lead to that degree


LaurieDB
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I have a degree in social work. When I worked with families in crisis, including children in foster care, our goal was to keep the families together. Many of these families simply needed some support so they could raise their children. Termination of parental rights by the court (which could lead to adoption) was a last resort, for cases in which the parents were abusive/neglectful, and this wasn't changing.

There is absolutely NO guarantee of a better life outside of one's home. Some people had better adoptive parents while some people had perfectly good first parents who may have simply been young or needed more money at the time of the child's birth. There are also more and more news stories about adopted children who are abused, even killed, by their adoptive parents. This is not indicative of a better life.

Please realize that all adoption begins with loss. A child cannot be adopted unless he or she has lost his or her first parents. Loss doesn't come without grief. No matter how good my adoptive family is, they could not take away the loss factor.

If you feel you want to place children in adoptive placements because they are lingering in foster care because there were no other options, that is one thing. However, the idea that taking children and helping them to become adoptees so that they can "have a better life" comes with unfounded assumption.

As for the pay, it's pretty low.


mrs_whatzaname
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yes i agree with momma go to all government listing also health issues good luck


momma2oneboy
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sociology, pychology. for starters.. i think around 40-50 grand i believe.. BTW i am also adopted, but my exsperiance was bad... however what i think you are doing is great and we need caring people for that line of work..

try looking under gov. listings..


Jennifer L
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I believe that a Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW) is considered the most desirable degree for an adoption caseworker to have. At the very least, a bachelor's degree.

Best of luck to you in your education and career choices.


Sweety375
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I'm not sure on all of that, so I really can't help. I just wanted to tell you that what you are going out to be is awesome. I was adopted as well. Very very good thing you are doing. Good luck and maybe you could call an adoption agency and see what advise they have for you.


C Wood
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Adoption caseworkers don't have time to come to YA to look for questions they can answer.

Contact an adoption agency and ask to talk to the director. Ask the director all those questions. I'm sure they'd be pleased to help guide you so you can direct your college classes right in order to go into the profession. And - talking personally to another human is always better than asking online at Yahoo.
cw


sizesmith
Your local government offices that deal with children should be able to tell you. Something like the department of social services, within the adoption department. The government should have the same standards as private agencies, however, in private, you might want more business administration and accounting classes to figure books and payroll.


leanda J
is your adoptive parents still around because you could talk to them or go for childcare





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