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Contract
Approved Date
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 /> C. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION (Entire Section C, I — 6, not to exceed two pages) <br /> 1 . List priority needs area addressed. <br /> Focus Area II : Parental Support and Education. Promoting programs that focus on "individual" <br /> parenting programs ; Encouraging agencies to provide age appropriate arentin support, <br /> 2 . Briefly describe program activities including location of services . <br /> 1 . Upon receiving a referral, a counselor visits the family, and assesses the need for home-based <br /> parent education (Safe Families) . This is accomplished through interview, observation, and <br /> completion of an initial needs assessment. To avoid duplication or overlap with other service <br /> providers, a review is done of all services being offered to the family. When necessary, and with <br /> consent, other service providers are contacted in order to coordinate services to the family. If <br /> eligible for Safe Families , the family will begin a program of regular visits, and a family plan, <br /> including specific goals, will be developed. The family is an active participant in this process, <br /> collaborating on the initial plan for services . <br /> 2 . Once a family plan is developed, the counselor makes weekly visits to address the family <br /> plan goals . Weekly visits take place for up to one year, with the visits taking place in the <br /> family' s home, thus increasing the counselor ' s ability to assess the safety of the children, and <br /> evaluate improvements made by the family. Parents remain active participants during the <br /> weekly visits , teaming with their counselor to initiate improved parenting techniques . <br /> 3 . During the weekly visits, counselors use a multifaceted approach to teaching, including <br /> utilizing parenting videos , working through parenting programs, creating behavior management <br /> plans, and establishing family meetings , or other formalized methods to improve family <br /> communication. Positive discipline and family stability are two over- arching goals . <br /> 4 . All weekly visits are geared toward reducing risk factors (characteristics that increase the <br /> likelihood that abuse will occur) , and increasing protective factors (characteristics that decrease <br /> the likelihood that abuse will occur) . Safe Families has identified the following risk and <br /> protective factors that form the basis of each counselor ' s work with a family : <br /> Risk Factors: Lack of parenting knowledge/skills; Parent 's past history of abuse; <br /> Parent 's history of drug or alcohol abuse, or mental health issues; Poverty/financial stress; <br /> Teen and young parent; Social isolation . <br /> Protective Factors: Housing stability; Delay of subsequent pregnancy; Enrollment in <br /> childcare and health care; Livable wage employment; Involvement in child 's school. <br /> 5 . Frequent supervisory review and a regular peer review ensure that each family is continually <br /> evaluated for the frequency and intensity of services needed. <br /> 6 . Follow-up occurs for three months after closure of the case . Monthly visits are paid to the <br /> family to ensure the continued use of techniques learned. In addition, the Department of <br /> Children and Families tracks families for one year after completion of services to determine if re- <br /> abuse has occurred. Follow-up may also include parent education groups . <br /> 7 . Program Enhancement — This year, as a program enhancement, Safe Families will add <br /> parent education groups . Positive Parenting will augment the Safe Families home based <br /> intervention. Positive Parenting will consist of 12- 18 hours of parenting education classes . <br /> Enrollment in the class will be available to 1 ) those on a waiting list for Safe Families ; 2) parents <br /> who do not need the intensity of in-home services ; and 3) parent who have completed Safe <br /> Families, but continue to need follow-up services . These classes allow parents time to separate <br /> from the support of an in-home counselor, reduce isolation, and solidify their newly learned <br /> techniques . Co-Parenting, a group that teaches parents to share custody of their child after the <br /> divorce, will also be added. Parenting groups will be held at the CASTLE office in Vero Beach, <br /> during day, evening or weekend hours, on 'a rotating basis . <br /> 6 <br />
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