Title: Kids Belong in Families
1Kids Belong in Families
- Therapeutic Foster Care and Other Community
Services for Youth with Mental Health Needs
2Kids Belong in Families - Presenters
- Charles Davis, State Director, NC MENTOR
- Marci White, Asst State Director for TFC, NC
MENTOR - Fred Waddle, Sr. Vice President, Easter Seals UCP
NC
3Its All About Relationships
A kid can walk around trouble if he has somewhere
to walk to and someone to walk with.. Tito, a
former gang member
4The State of our State
- New policies transition to community-based care
- Goal Place all children in the most
family-like setting possible - Budget tightening continues
- Closing 25 of level 3 residential facilities
- Approximately 500 children will be discharged
- Many cannot return home and still need support
- More children will continue to come into the
system needing placements and/or intensive
services - Where will they go??????
5Alternatives to Group Homes
- Therapeutic Foster Care
- Intensive In-Home
- MST
- Mobile Crisis Teams
6Why Therapeutic Foster Care?
- Presidents Commission on Mental Health
- TFC is an evidence-based practice combining
family based care with specialized treatment
interventions lead to positive outcomes. - National Mental Health Association identified TFC
as a promising practice for children in the
juvenile justice system. - Better outcomes at a lower cost.
- Least restrictive form of out-of-home care.
- Because kids belong in families!
7Comparative Research
- Researchers have found that kids in TFC are
arrested less than half as much as kids in group
homes. - Children in Family-Based settings remain in
out-of-home care for shorter lengths of time than
do children in group care.
8Why do Kids Belong in Families?
- To learn behaviors that other children learn,
which can help them better relate to other
children in school and the community - To depend upon the 24 hour, unconditional support
that only families provide - To learn to develop the relationships that all of
us build our lives around. - When return to the natural family is impossible,
TFC can become the permanent placement for a
child through adoption.
9The Matching Process
- One of the most important aspects of TFC is the
matching and placing of an individual in the
foster home. - Referrals come from CS agencies, parents, LMEs,
DSSs, group homes, etc. - Childs clinical needs and strengths are
matched with TFC parent. - Pre-placement calls and/or visits as appropriate.
- Visits with individuals family, treatment team
members, and/or funding source case manager, as
appropriate.
10REMEMBER!
- All client referrals look and sound bad.
Referral sources highlight negative behaviors to
assist in risk management and to get funding
approval for our service - Highlight client strengths
- Investigate a clients special talents, interests
and personality traits
11Treatment Components of TFC
- A safe environment is a therapeutic environment
- Therapeutic interventions, including Skill
Building, is the work of TFC - Individualized care, focused on desired outcomes
(adulthood/permanency) - Positive, nurturing relationships are the basis
for growth and change. These relationships are
best fostered through active participation in the
daily activities of neighborhood and family life.
12House Rules and Routines (Part of Therapeutic
Structure)
- Be Clear and Specific/Age Appropriate
- Keep the List Short
- Review and Post Rules
13Why House Rules?
- Children learn what to and not to do without
having to be told each time. - Treatment parents then have clear and explicit
parameters for acceptable and unacceptable
behaviors. - Provides a framework that will help the child
transition into the foster home which is less
anxiety producing.
14Preventing Disruption-Being Proactive
- Intentional Matching Placement
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- Thinking Ahead Assessments
- PCP
- Skill Building
- Specific Strategic Monitoring
- Planning Crisis Management Intervention
- Proactive Communication Assessment
- Empowerment
15Support from Licensing Agency
- Guidance to complete the licensure process.
- All pre-service training classes.
- Opportunities for continued skill enhancement,
education and training. - Professionally trained Coordinator assigned to
the home. - Weekly phone calls and bi-weekly visits.
- Individualized Crisis Plan
- On call support 24/7.
16Inspirational quote or summary of success story
Through all this, my husband and I have learned
that teenagers just need someone to love them
unconditionally and be willing to give them a
chance. We also learned that teenagers do not
keep you at arms lengththey will open their
hearts to you if you open your heart to them.
17Successful Transitions
- Adding Out Patient Therapy
- Intensive In Home
- Multi Systemic Therapy - MST
- Mobile Crisis
- Trauma Focused CBT
- Day Treatment
- Crisis Respite
18Transitions
- Natural homes or Relative home
- Therapeutic Foster Homes
- Adoptive Homes
- Teens - College or work, roommates
19Success story
- TFC to College, work, support
20Challenges
- Sudden loss of Community Supports
- Funding reductions
- Qualified staff and families w training
- Capacity build out
21Success Story