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Contract
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10/04/2005
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2005-328b
Agenda Item Number
7.JJ.
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Exchange Club Castle
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Safe Families Program Children's Advisory Committee Grant Contract
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Organization: Exchange Club CASTLE Program Name : Safe Families <br /> Funder: Children ' s Services Advisory Committee RFP# 7052 <br /> Be PROGRAM NEED STATEMENT (Entire Section B not to exceed one page) <br /> Fa) t is the unacceptable condition requiring change ? b) Who has the need ? <br /> re do they live ? d) Provide local, state, or national trend data, with reference <br /> that corroborates that this is an area of need. <br /> What: The unacceptable condition requiring change is child abuse and neglect . Child abuse <br /> and neglect has well-documented, long term, harmful effects on children, including permanent <br /> physical injuries, chronic low self esteem, developmental delays, difficulty in forming <br /> attachments and relationships, mental illness, aggressive behavior, and a cycle wherein an <br /> abused child is much more likely to, in turn, abuse his or her own children. ' <br /> Who : Parents who pose a risk to their children, because of identifiable risk factors such as <br /> poverty, a lack of parenting knowledge/skills, or a parent ' s own history of abuse or addiction. <br /> Where : Last year, parents were served in all parts of Indian River County. <br /> Provide Data . The overwhelming majority of families that abuse or neglect their children can, <br /> with the proper support, learn to parent in a manner that is non-abusive (research shows that <br /> home based parent education is the most effective way to prevent abuse and neglect"). This <br /> allows the family to remain intact and avoid the trauma of an out of home placement for the <br /> child. Research indicates that 96-98% of families who engage in home-based parent education <br /> programs such as Safe Families, do not re-abuse their children. This reduces by almost two- <br /> thirds, the number of children who face further abuse at the hands of their caretakers . "' <br /> Locally, Indian River County has a child abuse rate of 16 . 3 children per 1 , 000 . This is lower <br /> than the state rate of 20 . 7 children per 1 , 000, but higher than the national rate of 12 children per <br /> 1 ,000 . '" <br /> In conclusion, the data show that 1 ) home based parent education prevents abuse ; 2) home <br /> based parent education helps children stay out of foster care; 3) Indian River County is doing <br /> better than the state at protecting its children, but worse when compared to national statistics; 4) <br /> with more home based parent education, Indian River County can make a significant impact in <br /> reducing the number of children abused. <br /> 2 . a) Identify similar programs that are currently serving the needs of your targeted <br /> population ; b) Explain how these existing programs are under-serving the targeted <br /> population of your program. <br /> Safe Families serves a population that is not served by the other abuse prevention programs in <br /> Indian River County. However, in concert with two other programs, there is a seamless system <br /> of prevention efforts that spans all age levels and all risk levels . <br /> * CASTLE ' s Safe Families serves : Children ages 0- 18 , primary and secondary risk levels . <br /> Accepts referrals from all agencies and accepts self-referrals . <br /> *Healthy Families serves : Pregnant mothers and newborns (up to 15 days old) . <br /> *Hibiscus (Hope) pro grain serves : Families who are at imminent risk of having their children <br /> removed (tertiary risk level) . Accepts only DC&F referrals . <br /> These eligibility differences help each program specialize in a particular target population. <br /> Duplication is avoided by stringent adherence to the eligibility requirements of each provider. <br /> The intake process of all three providers assesses all services in the home, and this acts as <br /> another barrier to duplication of services . Safe Families is a program that is in high demand <br /> throughout the four county area, with referrals outnumbering available slots by an almost 2 : 1 <br /> margin see chart in attachment section) . <br /> 5 <br />
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