Not exact matches
Understanding how parents cope while their child is
in the neonatal
intensive care unit (NICU) could lead to better support for the
family and a more successful transition to
home when their baby is healthy, according to Penn State College of Medicine and Penn State Harrisburg researchers.
When Jacobs Medical Center at UC San Diego Health opens
in 2016 it will feature a Level III Neonatal
Intensive Care Unit designed to encourage
family involvement to support healing and getting baby
home happy and healthy.
Convinced that beneath his unresponsive eyes Jason was «
in there,» his
family mounted an
intensive and intimate course of rehabilitation that would eventually force Jason's doctors — who were sure that he would live out his days
in a nursing
home — to reconsider the factors and forces that inspire recovery.
Strategies include: approaches that encourage parents to read and talk with their children at
home or to participate
in activities
in the early years setting; programmes that focus directly on parents themselves, for example, providing training
in parenting skills or adult numeracy and literacy support; and more
intensive programmes for disadvantaged
families or
families in crisis, for example, through schools appointing a
family liaison that work with parents through either
home visits or other targeted approaches.
Advantages: When you invest
in single
family homes as rental properties sprinkled around the city, the operating expenses are higher and management is more
intensive than it is if you...
Right after I launched the wildly popular free
intensive series How to Travel Full - Time
in a Financially Sustainable Way, I popped up to my
home town of Toronto to check
in on
family and friends and share my joy of having a new
home in the Caribbean.
Thinking of the multiple
home projects our
family has undertaken under the last month of
intensive homeowner repairs - repainting, refinishing of a damaged countertop, clean - out and setting up of a clothesline station
in the laundry room - they nearly
Building on the day of training for supervisors and program managers of HFA direct service staff positions (
Family Assessment Specialists and
Home Visitors), this training consists of three
intensive days of
in - person training, covering topics that include but are not limited to: the three types of supervision, quality management techniques, crisis management, case management and reflective practice.
Keeping
Families Together: A Guide for Families to Understand Intensive Treatment Options for Children With Mental Illnesses (PDF - 1024 KB) National Alliance on Mental Illness (2009) Examines the issues families face in making a decision to seek treatment out of the home for thei
Families Together: A Guide for
Families to Understand Intensive Treatment Options for Children With Mental Illnesses (PDF - 1024 KB) National Alliance on Mental Illness (2009) Examines the issues families face in making a decision to seek treatment out of the home for thei
Families to Understand
Intensive Treatment Options for Children With Mental Illnesses (PDF - 1024 KB) National Alliance on Mental Illness (2009) Examines the issues
families face in making a decision to seek treatment out of the home for thei
families face
in making a decision to seek treatment out of the
home for their child.
The issue includes articles written by parents that explore their guilt, struggles, and efforts to address their children's feelings of abandonment, as well as articles on
family therapy and
intensive in -
home services.
Programs that are comprehensive
in scope, are
intensive in the visit schedule, involve positive interactions with parents, target high - risk
families, and are performed by professionally trained
home visitors are known to be successful.
A working partnership between
home visitors and pediatricians providing well - child care may provide, for those
families most at risk, an
intensive level of support resulting
in better health outcomes.
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of an
intensive home visiting programme
in improving outcomes for vulnerable
families.
Within the education community, Parents as Teachers (PAT) has gained prominence as a program for promoting child development and school readiness after achieving promising results
in Missouri.12 In New Zealand, Scotland, and other countries, recent development of home - visiting efforts have replicated American models, thus indicating that the promise seen in this country with home visiting is envisioned beyond our shores.13, 14 Lisbeth Schorr, in her 1988 book Within Our Reach: Breaking the Cycle of the Disadvantaged, stated: «[Home - visiting] programs that succeed in helping the children and families who live in the shadows are intensive and comprehensive, flexible, and staffed by professionals with the time and skills to establish solid relationships with their client
in Missouri.12
In New Zealand, Scotland, and other countries, recent development of home - visiting efforts have replicated American models, thus indicating that the promise seen in this country with home visiting is envisioned beyond our shores.13, 14 Lisbeth Schorr, in her 1988 book Within Our Reach: Breaking the Cycle of the Disadvantaged, stated: «[Home - visiting] programs that succeed in helping the children and families who live in the shadows are intensive and comprehensive, flexible, and staffed by professionals with the time and skills to establish solid relationships with their client
In New Zealand, Scotland, and other countries, recent development of
home - visiting efforts have replicated American models, thus indicating that the promise seen in this country with home visiting is envisioned beyond our shores.13, 14 Lisbeth Schorr, in her 1988 book Within Our Reach: Breaking the Cycle of the Disadvantaged, stated: «[Home - visiting] programs that succeed in helping the children and families who live in the shadows are intensive and comprehensive, flexible, and staffed by professionals with the time and skills to establish solid relationships with their clie
home - visiting efforts have replicated American models, thus indicating that the promise seen
in this country with home visiting is envisioned beyond our shores.13, 14 Lisbeth Schorr, in her 1988 book Within Our Reach: Breaking the Cycle of the Disadvantaged, stated: «[Home - visiting] programs that succeed in helping the children and families who live in the shadows are intensive and comprehensive, flexible, and staffed by professionals with the time and skills to establish solid relationships with their client
in this country with
home visiting is envisioned beyond our shores.13, 14 Lisbeth Schorr, in her 1988 book Within Our Reach: Breaking the Cycle of the Disadvantaged, stated: «[Home - visiting] programs that succeed in helping the children and families who live in the shadows are intensive and comprehensive, flexible, and staffed by professionals with the time and skills to establish solid relationships with their clie
home visiting is envisioned beyond our shores.13, 14 Lisbeth Schorr,
in her 1988 book Within Our Reach: Breaking the Cycle of the Disadvantaged, stated: «[Home - visiting] programs that succeed in helping the children and families who live in the shadows are intensive and comprehensive, flexible, and staffed by professionals with the time and skills to establish solid relationships with their client
in her 1988 book Within Our Reach: Breaking the Cycle of the Disadvantaged, stated: «[
Home - visiting] programs that succeed in helping the children and families who live in the shadows are intensive and comprehensive, flexible, and staffed by professionals with the time and skills to establish solid relationships with their clie
Home - visiting] programs that succeed
in helping the children and families who live in the shadows are intensive and comprehensive, flexible, and staffed by professionals with the time and skills to establish solid relationships with their client
in helping the children and
families who live
in the shadows are intensive and comprehensive, flexible, and staffed by professionals with the time and skills to establish solid relationships with their client
in the shadows are
intensive and comprehensive, flexible, and staffed by professionals with the time and skills to establish solid relationships with their clients.
The results provide tentative evidence to suggest that
intensive home visiting by UK - based health visitors during the perinatal period can improve parenting and increase the identification of infants
in need of early removal from the
home in vulnerable
families.
This study provides evidence to suggest that this
intensive home visiting programme may improve parenting
in vulnerable
families and increase identification of abuse and neglect
in infancy for an added cost of # 3246 per child.
Few prevention programs have been rigorously evaluated, and only a few have proven effective.60, 61 Health - care based prevention programs, including parent education programs to reduce rates of abusive head trauma, and improving physician ambulatory care practices to help
families decrease risk factors for child maltreatment have shown good initial results, but require further evaluation.62, 63 Specific
intensive home visitation programs such as nurse
home visiting programs for first - time mothers have proven to be both clinically and cost effective
in preventing maltreatment.64, 65 However, a program of nurse
home visitation has been found ineffective as a treatment model for abusive and neglectful
families, highlighting the importance of primary prevention, as well as the need to rigorously evaluate potential treatments for abusive
families.66 Child welfare services are historically structured as short - term interventions that monitor
families for recidivism, provide parenting education and assist with referrals to community - based services.
intensive family preservation services Family - focused, community - based crisis intervention services designed to maintain children safely in their homes and prevent the unnecessary separation of fam
family preservation services
Family - focused, community - based crisis intervention services designed to maintain children safely in their homes and prevent the unnecessary separation of fam
Family - focused, community - based crisis intervention services designed to maintain children safely
in their
homes and prevent the unnecessary separation of
families.
Families experiencing crisis benefit from intensive in - home services EVOLVE offers two types of services to support families with children at significant risk of harm or out - of - home placement as a result of abuse, neglect, parenting difficulties, mental health issues, or domestic violence: Brief Counseling Services and Familie
Families experiencing crisis benefit from
intensive in -
home services EVOLVE offers two types of services to support
families with children at significant risk of harm or out - of - home placement as a result of abuse, neglect, parenting difficulties, mental health issues, or domestic violence: Brief Counseling Services and Familie
families with children at significant risk of harm or out - of -
home placement as a result of abuse, neglect, parenting difficulties, mental health issues, or domestic violence: Brief Counseling Services and
FamiliesFamilies First.
Intensive family preservation services (IFPS), like
family preservation services, are
family - focused, community - based crisis intervention services designed to maintain children safely
in their
homes and prevent the unnecessary separation of
families.
Service Standards:
Home - Based Intensive Family Preservation Services (PDF - 189 KB) Indiana Department of Child Services (2007) Provides guidance for implementing intensive home - based family preservation services in Indiana based on the Homebuilders model by defining program objectives and requirements and discussing the target population for the servi
Home - Based
Intensive Family Preservation Services (PDF - 189 KB) Indiana Department of Child Services (2007) Provides guidance for implementing intensive home - based family preservation services in Indiana based on the Homebuilders model by defining program objectives and requirements and discussing the target population for the
Intensive Family Preservation Services (PDF - 189 KB) Indiana Department of Child Services (2007) Provides guidance for implementing intensive home - based family preservation services in Indiana based on the Homebuilders model by defining program objectives and requirements and discussing the target population for the ser
Family Preservation Services (PDF - 189 KB) Indiana Department of Child Services (2007) Provides guidance for implementing
intensive home - based family preservation services in Indiana based on the Homebuilders model by defining program objectives and requirements and discussing the target population for the
intensive home - based family preservation services in Indiana based on the Homebuilders model by defining program objectives and requirements and discussing the target population for the servi
home - based
family preservation services in Indiana based on the Homebuilders model by defining program objectives and requirements and discussing the target population for the ser
family preservation services
in Indiana based on the Homebuilders model by defining program objectives and requirements and discussing the target population for the services.
Intensive Family Preservation Service Model (PDF - 112 KB) New South Wales Government Human Services Community Services (2010) Describes IFPS in New South Wales, Australia, as a way to strengthen family functioning and prevent placement in out - of - home care while ensuring the safety and well - being of the
Family Preservation Service Model (PDF - 112 KB) New South Wales Government Human Services Community Services (2010) Describes IFPS
in New South Wales, Australia, as a way to strengthen
family functioning and prevent placement in out - of - home care while ensuring the safety and well - being of the
family functioning and prevent placement
in out - of -
home care while ensuring the safety and well - being of the child.
Examples of services include
intensive,
family - centered, strength - based, and solution - focused
in -
home services for
families in crisis and substance treatment and addiction recovery services focused on developing an ongoing support system for the substance abuser and
family.
Intensive Family Preservation Service and
Intensive Family Reunification Services Institute for
Family Development (2018) Provides
in -
home crisis services
in several States.
Nurse -
Family Partnership
Home Visitation: Costs, Outcomes, and Return on Investment: Executive Summary Miller (2013) Pew Center on the States Analyzes Nurse - Family Partnership (NFP) program costs, life status and functional outcomes, and return on investment in NFP services, which include intensive pre - and postnatal home visitation by nur
Home Visitation: Costs, Outcomes, and Return on Investment: Executive Summary Miller (2013) Pew Center on the States Analyzes Nurse -
Family Partnership (NFP) program costs, life status and functional outcomes, and return on investment
in NFP services, which include
intensive pre - and postnatal
home visitation by nur
home visitation by nurses.
The fact that a child has been removed from
home because a
family - focused intervention appears not to have worked should not mean that
intensive family work ceases, quite to the contrary
in many cases.
In - Home Services Comparison Tool (Word - 48 KB) Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services (2016) Describes numerous services provided to at - risk families in their homes, including those addressing parenting, early childhood and child development, intensive family preservation, prevention, reunification services, and mor
In -
Home Services Comparison Tool (Word - 48 KB) Kentucky Cabinet for Health and
Family Services (2016) Describes numerous services provided to at - risk families in their homes, including those addressing parenting, early childhood and child development, intensive family preservation, prevention, reunification services, and
Family Services (2016) Describes numerous services provided to at - risk
families in their homes, including those addressing parenting, early childhood and child development, intensive family preservation, prevention, reunification services, and mor
in their
homes, including those addressing parenting, early childhood and child development,
intensive family preservation, prevention, reunification services, and
family preservation, prevention, reunification services, and more.
Homebuilders — IFPS Institute for
Family Development Describes a program that seeks to prevent the unnecessary removal of children from their homes by providing intensive in - home services to improve family functioning and promote s
Family Development Describes a program that seeks to prevent the unnecessary removal of children from their
homes by providing
intensive in -
home services to improve
family functioning and promote s
family functioning and promote safety.
In 2014 - 2015, the program provided information and referral services to 7,700 Oregon
families, and
intensive home visiting to more than 2,500 of our most vulnerable
families.
Public mental health services for children
in Nebraska are administered by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and includes the following examples: outpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment services, including evaluation (by a supervising practitioner / psychiatrist / psychologist individual), group /
family psychotherapy; individual / group /
family substance abuse counseling,
family assessment, mental /
home health and personal care services,
intensive family preservation services, medication checks, crisis intervention services.
Family relationships will improve through
intensive in -
home visits that will help decrease parent - child conflict
While returning
home and re-engaging
in real life with legitimate
family, work and life stressors, clients
in Novus's
Intensive Outpatient Program can access their therapist for support and help
in strengthening their ability to cope with and overcome these challenges on a daily basis.
This is a form of
intensive home visiting, targeted at at - risk
families, which has reduced child abuse by 50 % and criminal offending
in 15 - year - old males by 80 % inUS research studies.
Prior to opening
Family Solutions Counseling, LLC, Kathleen counseled with couples,
families, children and adults
in a group private practice, inpatient children's hospital, and through
intensive in -
home counseling.
The prime recommendation
in our 2005 report, and one we had been pressing on government since 2001, was for the UK to run pilot studies of the
intensive home visiting programme Nurse
Family Partnership.
The federal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood
Home Visiting, or MIECHV, program has supported high - risk families in communities across the country through intensive home visiting services since 2
Home Visiting, or MIECHV, program has supported high - risk
families in communities across the country through
intensive home visiting services since 2
home visiting services since 2010.
Multisystemic therapy (MST) is an
intensive family - and community - based treatment program designed to make positive changes
in the various social systems (
home, school, community, peer relations) that contribute to the serious antisocial behaviors of children and adolescents who are at risk for out - of -
home placement.
MST is a time - limited (four to six months)
intensive therapeutic program that provides services
in the
family's
home, at other locations (school, neighborhoods), or wherever the
family feels most comfortable.
STEPS Program (Strengthening Ties and Empowering Parents): A prevention services program that aims to help empower, strengthen and promote healthy
families by offering direct services such as assessments,
in -
home parent training, behavior management and money - management counseling, and
intensive case management.
She has experience providing
intensive in -
home family therapy.
Such policies range from broad - reaching institution - based «universal» parenting education classes, such as the Triple P programme currently being delivered to parents of Primary 1 children
in Glasgow, to more targeted
in -
home support for key at - risk groups such as young, first - time mothers supported through the
intensive services of the
Family Nurse Partnership.
She enjoys working with all ages but her specialty focus has been with children, adolescents and
families; she has worked
in many different settings including hospitals, residential programs,
intensive in -
home and community - based programs.
Dr. Blane is currently director of the
Intensive Behavioral Treatment (IBT) Program at Bradley Hospital, providing
in -
home clinical, applied behavior analytic, and consultative services to children and
families managing the difficulties associated with autism spectrum disorders.
The
Family Reunification Program (FRP) provides an intensive, individualized, therapeutic intervention approach that addresses any services and supports a family requires to bring children home from out of home placement and keep them home or in a permanent family for
Family Reunification Program (FRP) provides an
intensive, individualized, therapeutic intervention approach that addresses any services and supports a
family requires to bring children home from out of home placement and keep them home or in a permanent family for
family requires to bring children
home from out of
home placement and keep them
home or
in a permanent
family for
family for good.
year Publication year, N total sample size, #ES amount of effect sizes, AC child age category of the child at the start of the program, Design research design, PCDC parent child development centers, CB community - based, CPEP child — parent enrichment project, FGDM
family group decision making, HS healthy start, PCIT parent — child interaction therapy, CBFRS community - based
family resource service, PUP parents under pressure, SEEK safe environment for every kid, HF healthy
families, STEP systematic training for effective parenting, TPBP teen parents and babies program, TEEP Turkish early enrichment project, IFPS
intensive family preservation services, ACT adults and children together, CBT cognitive behavioral therapy, PSBCT parent skills with behavioral couples therapy, PCTT parents and children talking together, FIRST
family information, referral and support team, NFP nurse
family partnership, HSYC healthy steps for young children, REACH resources, education and care
in the
home, PMD parents make the difference, CPC child — parent center, MST - BSF multisystemic therapy — building stronger
families, PriCARE primary child — adult relationship enhancement, SSTP stepping stones Triple P, CAMP Colorado adolescent maternity program, STEEP steps toward effective and enjoyable parenting, FGC
family group conferences, MST - CAN multisystemic therapy for child abuse and neglect, PAT parent as teachers, CM case management, CPS child protective services, NS not specified, QE quasi-experimental, RCT randomized controlled trial, R risk group, GP general population, M maltreating parents
Specific individual interventions with a (trend) significant effect on preventing or reducing child maltreatment that were examined
in at least two independent studies were: MST - CAN / BSF (
intensive family therapy), Triple P (a parent training), ACT - Parent's Raising Safe Kids Program (a short - term parent training), and Healthy Start (a
home visitation intervention).
Intensive Family Based Services (IFBS) provide an intensive, time - limited, home based program for eligible Aboriginal families in crisis (including extended
Intensive Family Based Services (IFBS) provide an intensive, time - limited, home based program for eligible Aboriginal families in crisis (including extended fa
Family Based Services (IFBS) provide an
intensive, time - limited, home based program for eligible Aboriginal families in crisis (including extended
intensive, time - limited,
home based program for eligible Aboriginal
families in crisis (including extended
familyfamily).
A controlled trial of an
intensive home visiting programme and social support programme for vulnerable
families where children could be at risk of abuse or neglect reported a cost per unit improvement
in maternal sensitivity and infant cooperativeness of # 3246 (2004 prices)(Barlow et al., 2007; McIntosh et al., 2009).
99 adopted children from 445
families served by Missouri
Intensive In -
home Services (IIS) over 10 years; most children were previously placed by child welfare services due to abuse or neglect
Intensive Family Preservation services target families where a child aged 0 — 18 is the subject of a risk of significant harm report, and is at risk of placement in out - of - home care or, under certain conditions, is to be returned to the family home from an emergency out - of - home care plac
Family Preservation services target
families where a child aged 0 — 18 is the subject of a risk of significant harm report, and is at risk of placement
in out - of -
home care or, under certain conditions, is to be returned to the
family home from an emergency out - of - home care plac
family home from an emergency out - of -
home care placement.