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foster care

temporary care provided to children in settings outside their family of origin and by individuals other than their natural or adoptive parents. Foster care is intended to protect children whose parents are unavailable, abusive, or incapable of proper care, with the ultimate goal being to find a secure and permanent home. Typically, a child is placed with a family approved for foster care and paid a fee for such by a public child welfare agency. Although these foster home arrangements are most common, children may also be placed in group homes or institutions. See also adult foster care.

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November 23rd 2024

grievance

grievance

n.

1. a feeling of resentment arising from a sense of having been unjustly treated.

2. in industrial and organizational psychology, a complaint filed by an employee according to rules and procedures set forth by the management of the organization or in a contract negotiated with the union representing that employee.