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Organization : Exchange Club CASTLE Program: Valued Visits <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 contact between a parent and child that <br /> puts the child at risk. The child is at risk for abuse, at risk of witnessing domestic violence <br /> between parents, and at risk of being used in a manipulative manner by estranged parents . <br /> Following Florida law, visitation rights are often ordered between a parent and child, even if the <br /> parent poses a risk to that child, or has hurt that child in the past. It is unacceptable that these <br /> visits take place in the community, without supervision, placing the child, the ex-spouse, and the <br /> general community in jeopardy. <br /> Who : Children who are at risk of abuse, or are from homes where domestic violence is present. <br /> Where : Last year, parents were served in all parts of Indian River County <br /> Provide Data : In Indian River County, in 2002-2003 , there were 121 children who came under <br /> the supervision . of the Department of Children and Families . There were a total of 479 domestic <br /> violence crimes . There were 1 , 039 abuse reports . These children are eligible for Valued Visits, <br /> should visiting a parent pose a risk. (FDLE crime reports, DCF abuse hotline statistics) . <br /> r <br /> r2. 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 /> There are no other supervised visitation centers in Indian River County. Before Valued Visits <br /> opened, supervised visits occurred in the offices of Department of Children and Family <br /> caseworkers, the homes of relatives, at fast food restaurants, or in police station lobbies . Visits <br /> in these locations were often poorly supervised, and inadequately secure. Research shows that <br /> the majority of visits scheduled under these conditions were cancelled and did not occur as <br /> scheduled, which does not allow the parent/child relationship to mend. <br /> 5 <br />