The Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA)

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Yanling Liu

Abstract

The Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA) is aimed at fulfilling the needs of safety, stability, and permanency of children either languishing in the foster care system or living in unsafe environments. The author reviews the social issue that gave rise to the institution of ASFA. The primary provisions of ASFA are outlined with an examination of the current policy’s benefits, beneficiaries, delivery, and funding. The strengths and weaknesses of ASFA are analyzed, and the current policy's adequacy, equality, and equity are assessed. Finally, two alternative policy recommendations that address the shortcomings of ASFA are discussed to promote child welfare in the United States.

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Policy Analysis
Author Biography

Yanling Liu

Yanling Liu is a senior majoring in Developmental Psychology and minoring in Social Work and Child Health and Well-Being. Her research interest is child welfare.