Title: Family Connection
1 Family Connection
A Comprehensive Prevention Program for Homeless
Children
A program of Rainbow Days, Inc. (RDI)
Presenter Kathy Daley Training Coordinator
2Icebreaker
3Stand Up If
- 1) You are at the 2008 NAEHCY Conference (yeah,
we are all awake!) - 2) You are on the staff in a shelter setting.
- 3) You are on the staff of an educational
institution. - 4) You are on staff of a state or other
government agency. - 5) You are on the staff of a prevention agency.
- 6) You are on the staff of a state or national
coalition. - 7) You are self-employed.
- 8) You are in a career path I have not mentioned.
- 9) You work directly with homeless persons.
- 10) You are from VA.
- 11) You are not from VA.
- 12) Youve heard about Rainbow Days.
- 13) You like to play tennis.
- 14) You like to watch football.
- 15) You like the fall season best.
- 16) You are wearing jeans.
- 17) You are wearing tennis shoes
- 18) You cant wait until it snows.
- 19) You like BBQ.
4- Although the world is full of suffering, it is
full also of the overcoming of it. - Helen Keller
5Rainbow Days History
- History
- Developed in 1982
- Original target population- Children of
Alcoholics - Target population expanded
- (more later!)
- Currently four program adaptations
6Rainbow Days Core Service
- Curriculum-Based Support Groups (CBSG) Program
7Rainbow Days Curricula
- Kids Connection For children ages 4-12
- Youth Connection For youth ages 10-15
- Kids Connection, Too - For children and youth
ages 4-15 living in shelters or transitional
living programs - Faith Connection A Christian-based adaptation
for children and youth ages 4-15
8Rainbow Days Curricula
Play Connection A Curriculum-Based Support
Group Program for Families Building Stronger
Children and Families through Play For Parents
and their Children Ages 4-12
9What is the CBSG Program?
The CBSG Program is a multi-cultural preventive
intervention for selective and indicated
populations of children and youth, developmental
ages 4-15 , whose high-risk situations, attitudes
and behaviors place them at elevated risk for
substance abuse, delinquency and violence.
10- The CBSG Program is evidence-based and uses a
support group and trained facilitator to teach
children and youth a set of essential life skills
to help them learn how to - cope with difficult family situations
- resist peer pressure
- set and achieve goals and,
- refuse alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.
11Prevention Framework
- Universal Programs which reach all of the
general population (e.g. all students in a grade) - Selective Programs which target groups at risk
(e.g. COAs or poor school achievers) - Indicated Programs are designed for individuals
who exhibit risk-related behaviors (e.g. students
already experimenting or involved in delinquency)
The CBSG Program is both Selective Indicated
12Theoretical Framework of CBSG Program
- Reducing risk factors and increasing resiliency
and protective factors
13Increasing Resiliency Protective Factors
- Positive identity
- Self-efficacy and task mastery
- Self-awareness
- Adaptive distancing from negative messages and
conditions
14Increasing Resiliency Protective Factors
- Social Competence - I Can
- Responsiveness
- Ability to assert oneself
- Empathy and caring
- Respect
- Self-Control
15Increasing Resiliency Protective Factors
- Pro-Social Bonding
- Asking and receiving caring and support
- Intimacy and trust
- Identifying safe people
16Increasing Resiliency Protective Factors
- Problem-Solving Skills I Will
- Critical / Creative Thinking
- Ability to Plan
- Ability to Generate Alternatives
- Normative Beliefs
17Increasing Resiliency Protective Factors
- Sense of Purpose and Future I Believe
- Goal Direction
- Educational Aspirations
- Pro-Social Ideals/Achievement Motivation
- Personal Commitment
- Faith/Spiritual Connectedness
18Protective Factors and the Major Messages
- The CBSG Program has created a set of Major
Messages, based on the protective factor
research, which are repeated aloud by
participants at the close of each support group
session. These Messages provide a verbal
reinforcement of the spirit of each protective
factor, which is also incorporated into several
session topics for reinforcement.
I Am - Autonomy I Can - Social Competence I Have-
Interdependence I Will - Problem Solving Skills I
Believe - Sense of Purpose and Future
19- Rainbow Days, Inc. is proud that the
Curriculum-Based Support Group (CBSG) Program
has been accepted - for review by the
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health
- Services Administrations (SAMHSA)
- National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and
Practices (NREPP)
20Effectiveness
- Children and youth participating in a CBSG
demonstrate the following results - Increased non-use attitudes toward alcohol,
tobacco and other drugs - Increased perception of the risks associated with
alcohol, tobacco and other drug use - Reduced conduct problems and impulsivity
- Increased social skills such as assertiveness,
empathy, self-control and cooperation
21National Replication
- Program replication funded by
- The Hasbro Childrens Foundation
- Houston, TX (2003-2004)
- Denver, CO (2004-2006)
- Pflugerville, TX (2006)
- Oklahoma City, OK (2006)
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22 Family Connection Program
Supportive Services forHomeless Children
Families
23How Rainbow Days Helps
- Services to homeless children began in 1989 -
Funded originally with a 5 year demonstration
grant from Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
(CSAP) - Serves approximately 1,000 (unduplicated)
children per year in Dallas in 18 area family
domestic violence shelters - Currently funded by Department of Housing
- Urban Development (HUD)
- and United Way of Metropolitan Dallas
-
24Family Connection
- Provides a MENU
- of services from
- which shelters and
- transitional housing
- programs can choose from
- Support Groups
- Camps
- School supplies
- School clothes
- Art w/Heart
- Family Outings
25On-Site Services
26When you pave the way you make a difference!
Kids can walk around trouble,if there is
someplace to walk to, and someone to walk with.
From Urban Sanctuaries by Milbrey W. McLaughlin,
et al
27Family Connection Curriculum
- Kids Connection, Too
- For children ages 4-15 living in shelters or
transitional living programs
28Kids Connection, Too Curriculum Content
29Session Format
- Welcome
- Opening Sunshine and Cloud
- Guided Discussion
- Introduce topic and brief teaching with group
- discussion
- Activity
- "Art", Games, Written exercises, Skill practice
- Processing and Closing Summary
- Reviewing the topic and the activity as it
relates - to personal experiences
- Major Message Ritual
30Activity
31Major Messages
- I Am likeable, capable, unique and valued
- I Can treat others like I want to be treated
- I Have strengths, capabilities and people who
care about me - I Will make healthy choices and be alcohol,
tobacco and drug free - I Believe I have a purpose
32Activity
33Activity
- Major Message Closing Ritual
34Learning Tool Kits
Learning Tool Kit
35LTK Activity
- Letter Treasure Hunt using a newspaper, book,
magazine, etc. - What this activity teaches
- The alphabet
- Capital letters
- To identify letters
- To look from left to right, as you do when you
read - Concentration and problem solving
- To find letters within words
- To find words within sentences
- Find a R, D, and I to earn your prize
36 Family Play Time
37Play Connection
Rainbow Days Newest Curriculum
38History of Play Connection
- Funded in 2004 by the Toy Industry Foundation
(TIF) - TIF Mission To bring joy, happiness and comfort
to children in need through the experience of
toys and play. - Partnered with Rainbow Days to work specifically
with the homeless population - Five unit Play Connection Curriculum is in its
second pilot (10 total sessions 5 Parent 5
Family)
39Play Connection Curriculum Content
40Activity
41Off-Site Services
42 Art With a Heart
43Family Outings
44Kids University
45Camp Broadway
46Outdoor Adventure Camp
47 Back-to-School Backpack Drive Party
48Fall Harvest
49Community Service Projects
50Training Information
- Upcoming Trainings
- San Antonio, TX Dallas, TX
- March 25-26, 2009 July 15-16, 2009
- Cost 0 Texas residents 300 non-Texas
residents - For information regarding contracted trainings or
- to register please visit www.rdikids.org or
- call Janet Mitchell at 214.887.0726
- Kathy Daley
- Rainbow Days, Inc.
- 8150 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1600
- Dallas, TX 75206
- 214.887.0726 or 800.889.7828
- www.familyconnection.org
kathyd_at_rdikids.org -
51YOU are Inspirational!
- Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
committed citizens can change the world. Indeed,
its the only thing that ever has. - Margaret Mead
- 1901-1978