Title: Training Parents to Partner
1Training Parents to Partner
2- System of Care Principles and Foundation
- Parents as their own Case Managers.
- Parents as Partners in the Education system
including IEP, 504 and Behavior planning - Navigating the system
- Strength Based Planning
- Family Culture
- Communication, Mediation and Negotiation skills
3System of Care Principles
- Child Centered
- Family Focused
- Collaborative
- Culturally competent
- Coordinated
- Cost Responsive
- Community based
- Comprehensive and Accessible
4Key principle There should be an integrated,
coordinated assessment across child-serving
systems so that families do not have to undergo
multiple assessment processes, retelling their
stories repeatedly. In addition, system of care
principles call for assessments to be
comprehensive encompassing an ecological
perspective across life domains individualized,
and culturally appropriate.
5Key Principles A key principle of systems of care
is that screening, assessment, and evaluation be
strengths and resources-based and not just needs
driven, as is typically the case in traditional
service delivery, and that they take into account
both the child and his or her familys strengths,
resources, and needs.
6Making Plans Fit the Family
- Multiple plans may conflict
- Too many goals
- Confusion about responsibility
- Using teams to make decisions
7Defining Cultural Relevance
8Wheeeeeeuw?
9- We believe that the family defines its own
culture. - We believe that services should be
child-centered, family-driven, strength-based. - We believe the family will define what
appropriate interventions for the child or family
should look like. - We want you to ask what is in the best interest
of my child or my family?
10Finding the Family Culture and Identifying
Appropriate Interventions
- What does this family bring to the table?
- What are the values, beliefs and strengths?
- What needs are unmet?
- How does this family see getting the needs met?
(Brainstorming) - What has worked in the past?
11Defining Culture Competence
- You bring with you your own history, your own
values, your own ideas and your own interests. - Failure to be aware of how this affects SERVICES
may create conflict. - CONFLICT
- Noun. A battle clash a disagreement of
ideas, or interests
12Communication
- Also Mediation and Negotiation Skills
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14Communication requires skills
- Listening
- Speaking
- Observation
- Interpretation
- Writing
- Emotional recognition
- Problem solving
15New Frontiers for Families seeks to Empower
Families to Succeed, through Education and
Advocacy. Vision Children with complex needs
and their families living in rural and frontier
Communities will have the services and supports
needed to live at home in a mutually Beneficial
relationship with other family members, progress
through school, and Participate positively in
their community.
16Facilitator Data
- What is a Family Facilitator A parent or
caregiver who has navigated the system on behalf
of a child and who acts as a cross agency
coordinator who assists the family as a guide,
i.e. They have navigated that trail.
17- Caregiver Report (n154)
- About Family Facilitators/Advocates (FF/A)
- Â (FC SW Sites)
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- 84 - Have had a Family Facilitator/Advocate
(FF/A) at some time. - 17 times - Average worked with FF/A in 6 month
period. - 36 minutes - Average time worked together each
time. - 10.7 hours per family - Average time worked with
FF/A over 6 months. - 87 - It was just about the right amount of
time - 61 - Had a Family Facilitator/Advocate that met
their childs need and/or the needs of their
family (Very well or Extremely well)
18- Kinds of assistance received by over 80 of
families included - Encourages you to call when you need someone to
listen to your family's issues. - Organizes /or attends Family Team wraparound
meetings . - Offers you the caregiver emotional support /or
suggestions to handle problems. - Â
- Over two-thirds of caregivers rated as
Excellent the following types of assistance - Helped you through a crisis.
- Encourages you to call when you need someone to
listen to your family's issues. - Arranges transportation or helps with vehicle.
19Agency Staff ReportAbout FF/A(FC SW Sites)
- n 57 (staff having experience working with
 FF/A) - 75 - when a FF/A is present, the meeting is more
positive for families - 72 - service have a more strength-based approach
when a FF/A is involved - 91 - service effectiveness is increased with
the participation of FF/As - 82 - FF/A made my job easier (to meeting the
child and familys needs) - 74 - Partner best describes the staffs
working relationship with FF/As