State of Foster Care in Oklahoma

State of Foster Care in Oklahoma

Author: MetroFamily Magazine October 25, 2022 Duration: 39:49

We get an update on the foster care system in Oklahoma from Dr. Deb Shropshire, director of Child Welfare Services for the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, and Destyni Trayler, senior program director for Sunbeam Family Services. Currently there are around 6,600 children in DHS custody in Oklahoma, which is at least a 20 year low. Dr. Deb and Destyni discuss the improvements that have led to this shift, the current challenges our state's foster care system faces and how metro families can help by becoming foster families or supporting foster families. Despite the decrease of kids in care, more foster families are needed to increase the state's capacity to match children with the right foster families and build networks of support.


Born from a need for connection and practical support during a challenging time, Raising OKC Kids-Conversations with MetroFamily is a video podcast that goes beyond simple advice. Created by the team behind MetroFamily Magazine, it serves as a virtual gathering place for parents and caregivers in the Oklahoma City metro. Each episode focuses on real conversations, not lectures, bringing local experts and experienced parents to the table to discuss the topics that matter most in day-to-day family life. You’ll hear honest dialogues that blend professional insight with lived experience, all centered on supporting children and strengthening community ties. This podcast is built on the idea that sharing knowledge and stories is how we collectively navigate the complexities of raising kids. The format allows you to see the faces behind the voices, adding a layer of warmth and familiarity to each discussion. Whether it’s navigating educational choices, finding local creative outlets, or managing family dynamics, the conversations are grounded in the specific context of the OKC area. Tuning in means joining a wider circle of local families who are learning, adapting, and growing together. It’s a resource designed to inform and reassure, offering perspectives you can use immediately. The Raising OKC Kids podcast naturally evolves with its audience, tackling a variety of subjects that reflect the ever-changing landscape of family life in our community.
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