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In this episode of the Foster Friendly podcast, hosts Courtney and Brian Mavis delve into the critical social wounds affecting youth in foster care, focusing on trauma, physical illness, and suicide. They discuss the complexities of trauma experienced by foster youth, the link between trauma and physical health issues, and the alarming rates of suicide among this vulnerable population. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding these issues to foster healing and support for these children.

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Takeaways

  • The term 'trauma' is often overused and misunderstood.
  • Foster youth experience complex trauma that can lead to various mental health issues.
  • Physical health is significantly impacted by trauma and neglect in foster care.
  • Many foster youth enter care with pre-existing medical conditions.
  • Neglect can be as harmful as abuse, often leading to long-term effects.
  • Suicide rates among foster youth are alarmingly high compared to their peers.
  • Healing relationships are crucial for the recovery of foster youth.
  • Community support is essential for foster families and youth.
  • Understanding the root causes of behaviors in foster youth can lead to better support.
  • Hope and belonging are vital for the mental health of foster youth.
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