What's Happening?
Gaelin Elmore, a former NFL player, shared his personal experiences with the foster care system at the Indiana University Northwest Forum on Child Abuse and Neglect. Elmore, who spent his childhood in and out
of foster care, emphasized the importance of belonging and community for children in the welfare system. He highlighted the need for careworkers to provide consistent support and connection to help children thrive. Elmore introduced the 'C.A.R.E. Method', focusing on compassion, authenticity, resilience, and empowerment, as a framework for improving outcomes for children in foster care.
Why It's Important?
Elmore's advocacy brings attention to the challenges faced by children in the foster care system and the critical role of support networks in their development. His insights highlight the need for systemic reforms and increased resources to ensure that children receive the care and connection they need. By sharing his story, Elmore inspires change and encourages social workers and policymakers to prioritize the well-being of vulnerable children. This discussion contributes to ongoing efforts to improve the foster care system and support at-risk youth.






