CONNECTION
&
SUPPORT

A robust community of support for families to
have access to resources before Child Welfare is needed.

Prevention services are crucial in strengthening families and ensuring the safety and well-being of children. By providing families with the necessary support and resources, we can prevent child abuse, neglect, and out-of-home placement.

Prevention services can help identify families at risk of crises before they escalate. Early intervention through counseling, parenting classes, and other forms of assistance can prevent situations from deteriorating to the point where child protective services need to become involved. Prevention services help families avoid crises, improve their parenting skills, and enhance their ability to cope with stressors.

Prevention services can promote the overall well-being of children. Children who grow up in a supportive family environment with access to adequate medical care, educational resources, and mental health services are more likely to succeed in school and life. By providing families with resources to meet their basic needs, our community can help children thrive and reach their full potential.

Thirdly, prevention services can be cost-effective in the long run. It is more expensive to remove a child from their home and place them in foster care or an inpatient/residential center than it is to provide prevention services to keep them with their families. By investing in prevention services, we can reduce the need for costly out-of-home placements, avoid the trauma of separation for children, and increase the likelihood of family reunification.

In conclusion, prevention services are a critical intervention in ensuring the safety and well-being of children and strengthening families. By offering support and resources to families, we can help them overcome challenges, improve their parenting skills, and enhance their home environment. Prevention services can also promote the overall well-being of children and be cost-effective in the long run. Therefore, it is essential to prioritize prevention services in our efforts to build strong, healthy communities.

Prevention & Preservation

Prevention and preservation of families are crucial aspects of creating a safe and nurturing environment for children to thrive. One key element is the strong community support that ensures every family has access to essential services within their home county. By utilizing the resources and expertise available in the community, the risk of further trauma and upheaval within households can be significantly reduced. This approach recognizes the importance of not only responding to crises, but also proactively addressing underlying issues and providing support where it is most needed. By working together as a community, we can create a protective web that strengthens families and prevents the occurrence of adverse experiences for children.

Integration of Services

FACT recognizes the importance of integrating services to achieve the best outcomes for families in need. By partnering with Prevention & Family Services, we can work towards the common goal of reuniting families faster and more effectively. We bring together the expertise and resources of both sectors, creating a comprehensive support system that addresses the diverse needs of families. Furthermore, we are committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within our services in order to reduce and eliminate systemic biases. By embracing the principles of fairness and equality, we can ensure that every family receives the support they deserve, irrespective of their background or circumstances.

Collaboration of Agencies

Collaboration among different agencies is vital when it comes to providing comprehensive care for children in foster care. The collaboration extends not only to the foster care agencies but also to medical, educational, and specialty services that are outside the regular scope of foster care. By working together, these agencies can ensure that each child receives the necessary support and services they require to thrive. This collaboration also extends to keeping track of funding sources, which helps ensure that adequate resources are allocated to meet the needs of the children. Furthermore, measuring efficiencies and the quality of care provided allows agencies to constantly assess and improve their services, ultimately benefiting the children in foster care and leading to better outcomes for their overall well-being.

BY THE NUMBERS


OVER

25,600

of foster youth in the nation
will spend more than

5 YEARS

in foster care.*

7x MORE
LIKELY

Foster youth are

to have depression and FIVE TIMES more likely to develop anxiety than non-foster youth.

2x MORE
LIKLEY

Foster youth are

to suffer from

POST-TRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER

when compared to veterans.

https://www.afs4kids.org/blog/29-surprising-foster-care-facts/

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