California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR126

Introduced
8/15/19  
Introduced
8/15/19  
Refer
8/19/19  
Refer
8/19/19  
Engrossed
8/22/19  
Engrossed
8/22/19  
Refer
8/23/19  
Refer
8/23/19  
Enrolled
9/9/19  
Enrolled
9/9/19  
Chaptered
9/26/19  
Passed
9/26/19  

Caption

Court Adoption and Permanency Month.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the ongoing challenges in California's child welfare system, including the significant number of children, approximately 490,000, who experience incidents of abuse and neglect annually. While there has been progress, such as a decrease in the number of children entering foster care for the first time, the resolution points out that 40% of children in foster care still live apart from their families for over two years, underscoring the need for continued efforts to improve case outcomes.

Summary

ACR126 is a resolution that designates November 2019 as Court Adoption and Permanency Month in California. The resolution aims to encourage courts and communities to engage in activities that promote permanency for children in the welfare system. This initiative is part of a broader commitment to enhance practices and procedures that support access to justice, particularly for children and families involved in the child welfare system. The resolution highlights the importance of finding stable and loving homes for children who face abuse and neglect.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR126 appears to be positive, as it seeks to raise awareness and foster community involvement in promoting safe, stable, and permanent homes for children. Legislators and advocates express hope that such initiatives can lead to increased adoption rates and better outcomes for children in the foster care system, reflecting a collective commitment to enhancing the welfare of vulnerable populations.

Contention

While ACR126 is largely seen as a beneficial resolution, it serves as a reminder of the more extensive issues facing the child welfare system, prompting discussions about how to effectively address the needs of children who remain in foster care for prolonged periods. The resolution presents an opportunity for dialogue among stakeholders, including the Judicial Council, state legislators, and local communities, emphasizing the complexity of achieving permanency for all children in need.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR91

Court Adoption and Permanency Month.

CA ACR193

Foster Care Awareness Month.

CA ACR75

Mental Health Awareness Month.

CA SCR34

Child Abuse Prevention Month.

CA SCR84

California Runaway and Homeless Youth Prevention Month.

CA ACR81

Foster Care Month.

CA SCR65

Foster Youth Awareness Month.

CA SCR147

Foster Youth Awareness Month.

CA ACR178

Child Abuse Prevention Month.

CA SCR141

Mental Health Awareness Month.

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