Care Systems
Adoption
Foster Care
Orphanages
Children's Rights
100

What is a care system?

A way in which the government or social services look after people who need help.

100

What is adoption?

 A legal process where non-biological parents become the legal guardians of a child.

100

What is foster care?

  • Temporary care for a child by foster parents.
100

What is an orphan?

A child who has lost one or both parents.

100

Who is a child?

Anyone under 18

200

Who regulates children's homes in St. Lucia?


The government of St. Lucia.

200

Why might a mother give up a child for adoption?:

Reasons can include feeling unready, financial instability, or medical issues.

200

Why do children go into foster care?

  • Due to illness, violence, or when parents are unable to care for them.
200

Why might a child be placed in an orphanage?

: Because their parents cannot care for them or they have lost their parents.

200

What are children's rights?


  • Rights that every child has, protected by law.
300

Name a type of organization that helps with children's care.

Non-Governmental Organizations (N.G.O.) like the Roman Catholic Church.

300

Name a reason someone might want to adopt.

To extend their family or due to a religious duty.

300

Name a reason a child might return home from foster care

A relative is able to take care of the child or the parents have improved their situation.

300

Name a reason why parents might abandon their child.

Poverty or mental illness.

300


This 1989 treaty, which became law in 1990, was signed by almost every country in the world and outlines protections for children’s rights

The Convention on the Rights of the Chilld.

400

What is the role of the Department of Human Services?

To arrange and place children in foster care, orphanages, or adoptive homes

400

Describe the difference between adoption and foster care.

Adoption is permanent, while foster care is temporary.

400

Describe the typical duration of foster care.

Usually for a short time until a permanent solution is found.

400

What are "barrel children"?


: Children whose parents have gone overseas and are left in the care of relatives

400

This international organization was instrumental in the creation and adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989, to protect children's rights globally.

The United Nations

500

What is a foster care home?

A temporary living situation for children who cannot live with their biological parents.

500

What does permanent adoption mean?


The child becomes a legal part of the adoptive family and cannot be returned to biological parents.

500

What is the role of foster parents?


  • To provide a safe and caring environment for children whose parents cannot care for them.
500

Describe the situation of children living in orphanages.


They live in institutions without parental care and often have no relatives to care for them.

500

Name a right that every child has.

  • the right to life
  • the right to a home
  • the right to parents or caregivers
  • the right to education
  • the right not to be forced to work
  • the right to be protected from other things that should not be part of a child’s life.