
Family Placement
Family placement refers to the process where children, often those in foster care or the child welfare system, are placed with families who can provide them with a stable, nurturing environment. This can involve temporary or permanent arrangements, where the goal is to ensure the child's safety and emotional well-being. Families may be biological, adoptive, or fostering relationships, and are typically vetted and trained to meet the needs of the child. The focus is on creating a supportive family setting that promotes healthy development and helps the child thrive.