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How do children get into foster care?
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Jun 29 2009, 9:35 PM EDT
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[4] s101 (custody) or s110 (guardianship) CYPF Act;[5] s139 (temporary care agreement) or ss 140 and 141 (extended care agreement) CYPF Act[6] s238(1)(d) CYPF Act[7] s129(1) CYPF Act[8] s140(2) CYPF Act.[9] s5(d) CYPF Act[10] s144(1) CYPF Act
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[4] s101 (custody) or s110 (guardianship) CYPF Act;[5] s139 (temporary care agreement) or ss 140 and 141 (extended care agreement) CYPF Act[6] s238(1)(d) CYPF Act[7] s129(1) CYPF Act[8] s140(2) CYPF Act.[9] s5(d) CYPF Act[10] s144(1) CYPF Act
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on the placement.[4] s101 (custody) or s110 (guardianship) CYPF Act;[5] s139 (temporary care agreement) or ss 140 and 141 (extended care agreement) CYPF Act[6] s238(1)(d) CYPF Act[7] s129(1) CYPF Act[8] s140(2) CYPF Act.[9] s5(d) CYPF Act[10] s144(1) CYPF Act
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[4] s101 (custody) or s110 (guardianship) CYPF Act;
[5] s139 (temporary care agreement) or ss 140 and 141 (extended care agreement) CYPF Act
[6] s238(1)(d) CYPF Act
[7] s129(1) CYPF Act
[8] s140(2) CYPF Act.
[9] s5(d) CYPF Act
[10] s144(1) CYPF Act
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There are different ways in which children enter foster care. Sometimes their parents or family make a private arrangement with a family friend or neighbour. More often, a child is placed in foster care because:
A Family Court judge has decided that they are in need of care and protection
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