SNAICC operates from a membership base of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community - based child care agencies, Aboriginal Children's Services, family support services, foster care agencies, link up and family
reunification services, family group homes, community groups and voluntary associations, long day care child care services, pre schools, early childhood education services and services for young people at risk.
The Family Centre's unique
reunification services offer families a safe home for children and youth that require a place to live while their parents develop positive parenting skills.
With the increase in funds for kinship care, Family First Act also has the potential to leave some children, with «easy» cases, to be given less
reunification services because they're with family.
The commission endorsed the Family First Act, a bipartisan bill in development by the Senate Finance Committee, which would enable states to draw federal entitlement money formerly earmarked for foster care to offer family preservation and
reunification services.
Type of prevention consisting of activities targeted to families in which abuse has already occurred and include early intervention and targeted services, such as individual, group, and family counseling; parenting education - such as Parent - Child Interactive Therapy (PCIT); community and social services referrals for substance abuse treatment, domestic violence services, psychiatric evaluations, and mental health treatment; infant safe - haven programs; family
reunification services (including follow - up care programs for families after a child has been returned); temporary child care; etc..
Our reunification services offer a safe home for children and youth that require a place to live while their parents develop positive parenting skills.
(B) When a case plan indicates that placement is for purposes of providing family
reunification services...
Concurrent planning in California is mandatory for all court dependent children in out - of - home care for whom
reunification services have been ordered.
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 more.
The services can be provided in - home, (for example, family preservation and parenting education), or provided out - of - home (for example, foster care and
reunification services.).
Extended categories of services to include time - limited
reunification services and adoption promotion and support services
In a similar vein, staff identified the need for more and better quality
reunification services.
Evidence from child welfare services research suggests that African - American families are less likely to receive in - home and
reunification services (Landsverk et al., 1996).
Thus, agencies were more likely to emphasize permanency for children from the time they came into care, through prevention and
reunification services, family conferencing efforts, and relative placements.
In addition, Dr. Greeno is a private outpatient mental health practitioner in Harford County, Maryland where she specializes in adolescents, older youth, LGBTQ populations, family therapy, and family therapy
reunification services for former foster youth.
Dr. Freedman has presented to professional groups on a variety of topics including: domestic violence, child sexual abuse, parental alienation, and parent - child
reunification services.
International Social Service Australia provides a post-adoption and general family tracing and
reunification service, for those who wish to locate an immediate family member who is thought to be in another country — 1300 657 843
Not exact matches
The
reunification proposal was put out Monday by Brown, state Democratic Party Vice Chairwoman and former City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, Rep. Joseph Crowley, of Queens, who chairs the House Democratic Caucus, and Hector Figueroa, president of the influential Local 32BJ of the
Service Employees International Union.
Placer County SPCA The Placer SPCA is a private, not - for - profit organization (located in Roseville and serving all of Placer County), dedicated to improving the lives of animals and people through programs and
services, such as adoption,
reunification, spay / neuter assistance, humane education and behavior programs.
«We hope no one has to go through the hardship of losing a pet, but because, unfortunately, it does happen, this is just one more opportunity to take advantage of PetHub's
service to help in the
reunification process.»
The Louisiana Department of Children and Family
Services have stopped its
reunification line Friday afternoon for anyone looking for Hurricane Harvey survivors in state - run shelters.
Met with biological and foster families on an ongoing basis while implementing a plan of action as outlined by the Nebraska Division of Children and Family
Services caseworkers towards
reunification
The Parent Partner program enlists as staff mothers and fathers who have experienced child removal,
services, and
reunification.
Casework practice with birth families involves assessing their strengths and needs and developing, implementing, and monitoring a case plan (also called a treatment plan or
service plan) to achieve a goal of
reunification.
Partnering With Parents: Promising Approaches to Improve
Reunification Outcomes for Children in Foster Care Anthony, Berrick, Cohen, & Wilder (2009) View Abstract and Document Describes a program in Contra Costa County, CA, that trains parents who have experienced child removal,
services, and
reunification to provide direct
services to parent clients seeking
reunification with their children.
Overall atmosphere established by agency leadership allows for: Integrated
services, which results in: Integrated case management / standardized intake, which leads to: Better coordinated services, which results in: Services that «treat» conditions concurrently, which provides for: Better outcomes in the areas of: Environment Parental capability Family interactions Family safety Child well - being Caregiver / child ambivalence Readiness for reuni
services, which results in: Integrated case management / standardized intake, which leads to: Better coordinated
services, which results in: Services that «treat» conditions concurrently, which provides for: Better outcomes in the areas of: Environment Parental capability Family interactions Family safety Child well - being Caregiver / child ambivalence Readiness for reuni
services, which results in:
Services that «treat» conditions concurrently, which provides for: Better outcomes in the areas of: Environment Parental capability Family interactions Family safety Child well - being Caregiver / child ambivalence Readiness for reuni
Services that «treat» conditions concurrently, which provides for: Better outcomes in the areas of: Environment Parental capability Family interactions Family safety Child well - being Caregiver / child ambivalence Readiness for
reunification
Effects of Parental and Attorney Involvement on
Reunification in Juvenile Dependency Cases (PDF - 1,147 KB) Wood & Russell (2011) Children and Youth
Services Review, 33 Examines how the involvement of mothers, fathers, and their respective legal representatives at early decision - making hearings influences
reunification in juvenile dependency cases.
They are trained and supported to provide direct
services to parent clients seeking
reunification with their children.
Review of Parent Education Models for Family
Reunification Programs (PDF - 369 KB) Cutler Institute, Muskie School of Public
Service (2010) Presents a matrix of parent education models used in family
reunification programs that includes a model description and information on target audience, targets of intervention, level of research evidence, child welfare outcomes, required training and fidelity monitoring, and program cost.
For families in child welfare, it has been recommended that a targeted approach to
service delivery is necessary for prevention and
reunification programs, in which
services are not universal but are designed to meet the unique needs of families (Littell & Schuerman, 2002).
In addition, these collaborations allow for a focus on a particular
service strategy, such as prevention and
reunification, recruitment of minority and adoptive families, or post-placement
services.
In addition, understanding these immigrant experiences from a strength - based perspectives and what coping strategies these families used to deal with life challenges helps practitioners recognize what the clients»
service needs are and how to work more successfully with these families at
reunification.
The present study used a qualitative research approach to understand the experiences and perspectives of
service providers who worked with children of Chinese immigrant families that went through separation and faced challenges after
reunification in the U.S. Focus groups and key informant interviews were conducted with 20 healthcare providers, school teachers, social workers, and child and family
service practitioners.
A resilience - based model of
reunification and reentry: Implications for out - of - home care
services.
Casey
services include adoption, guardianship, kinship care (being cared for by extended family), and family
reunification (reuniting children with birth families).
As defined in the Child and Family
Services Reviews, a child in foster care is determined to have achieved permanency when any of the following occurs: (1) The child is discharged from foster care to
reunification with his or her family, either a parent or other relative; (2) the child is discharged from foster care to a legally finalized adoption; or (3) the child is discharged from foster care to the care of a legal guardian.
Required States to specify situations when
services to prevent foster placement and
reunification of families are not required
Holistically offers parent coaching / training, parent education, child development education, mental health
services, and evidence based psychotherapy to address the family's barriers to
reunification
One study designed to understand why
reunifications fail identified the following case activities as essential parts of the
reunification process: quality assessments including whether and when
reunification should occur, quality case plans, family engagement,
service coordination, family compliance with case plans, family readiness, and post-
reunification services and monitoring.
Failure to protect Faith - based programs Family assessment Family - centered practice Family - centered
services Family engagement Family foster care Family group conferencing Family group decision - making Family preservation Family Preservation and Support Services Program Act of 1993 (P.L. 103 - 66) Family resource centers Family reunification Family strengthening Family support groups Family support services Family violence Family visitation Fatalities (See also Child abuse fata
services Family engagement Family foster care Family group conferencing Family group decision - making Family preservation Family Preservation and Support
Services Program Act of 1993 (P.L. 103 - 66) Family resource centers Family reunification Family strengthening Family support groups Family support services Family violence Family visitation Fatalities (See also Child abuse fata
Services Program Act of 1993 (P.L. 103 - 66) Family resource centers Family
reunification Family strengthening Family support groups Family support
services Family violence Family visitation Fatalities (See also Child abuse fata
services Family violence Family visitation Fatalities (See also Child abuse fatalities.)
SAFY was founded in 1984, beginning in Ohio, and has continued to be a leading agency specializing in family preservation and
reunification, therapeutic foster care, adoption
services, older youth
services and behavioral health.
Research on the
reunification of adolescents with families after placement found the amount of face - to - face contact to be one of the most important characteristics of the
service correlated with program success Lewis, Walton, & Fraser, 1995; Savas, Epstein, & Grasso, 1993).
Idaho Statewide Assessment of Resource Parent Recruitment and Retention (PDF - 180 KB) Idaho Department of Health & Welfare — Family and Community
Services (2013) Focuses on strengths, barriers, and ideas to improve outcomes, such as stability for children in foster care, timely
reunification, foster care re-entries, and retaining trained, qualified, and experienced foster homes.
Join the live conversation on this edition of «On - the - Line with CWLA» to talk about family preservation and
reunification through home based
services to keep fa
This course examines states» successes and challenges related to family
reunification, as documented in the Federal Child and Family
Services Reviews; reviews research regarding factors contributing to timely, stable
reunifications; offers specific program examples that illustrate these factors; and uses all of the above to suggest several guiding principles for practice in this critical area of permanency planning.
Realistic family
reunification is compromised The hierarchy of least intensive helping
services as «good for families» and most intensive helping
services as «bad for families» widely believed imposed on the continuum by the 1980 legislation (though not in fact, spelled out P.L. 96 - 272 as written), in part based on the ideological position that truly functional families should raise their children with little or no outside support, also leads to an overly rigid definition of family
reunification.
Arizona IV - E Waiver Expedited
Reunification Demonstration Final Evaluation Report: April 1, 2006 to December 31, 2008 Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy, Arizona State University (2009) View Abstract and Document Describes the outcomes of a project in Phoenix, Mesa, and Tempe, AZ, that provided in - home and aftercare
services to families of children placed in foster care to expedite
reunification.
The Children's Bureau's information
service, Child Welfare Information Gateway, offers a number of publications related to encouraging parent and youth
reunification, enhancing permanency, and promoting healthy families.
Foster Care Re-Entry: Evidence and Implications (PDF - 430 KB) Bay Area Social
Services Consortium (2008) Presents findings on risk and correlates of foster care reentry, resilience and correlates of successful
reunification, and the impact of child welfare interventions and
service models on reducing reentry, outcomes of kinship care are also shared.
The parent partner program provides parents with mentors who offer advice, coaching, and guidance on how to navigate and comply with these
services and the processes necessary for court - supported
reunification with their children.