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North Carolina
SOC
Moving Forward
North Carolina
SOC
Moving Forward
SOC Works in North CarolinaSOC Works in North CarolinaLooked at data from 7 other MRS pilot counties and the 3 SOC counties
What families said:
More foster parents, relatives, and service providers attended CFTs in SOC counties
In SOC Counties:
More felt they had a say in who came to their CFT
More were encouraged by their SW to bring supports to their CFT
More felt the purpose of their CFT meeting was clearly explained in SOC counties
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In SOC counties:
Community partners were more aware of MRS Practice/Policy Changes
More community partners and family supports attend CFTs
SWs tended to exhibit more positive attitudes toward the CFT process
DSS agencies had stronger collaborative relationships with community partners
How Did We Get These Outcomes?How Did We Get These Outcomes?Family Partners
Training
Systemic change at local and state level
Family Partners
Mission:Family Partners
Mission:Decrease child welfare involved family’s resistance (perceived and real) to institutional services
Support families with front-end engagement prior to CFT process and supply back-end support after families’ engagement with Child Welfare
Family Partners
Deliverables:Family Partners
Deliverables:Family Engagement
CFT Preparation/Participation
Peer Support and Family Advocacy
CFT Facilitation
Community-based Family Supports
Community Advocacy
Parenting Education
Family Partners
Accomplishments/DataFamily Partners
Accomplishments/DataProvided community outreach and education (social marketing) in each geo-district to prevent and reduce abuse and neglect
Distributed over 23,000 informational materials
July, 2004 – January, 2008
Participated and presented at 75 local, state, and federal SOC meetings
Generated 480 volunteer support hoursYFS Family Partner
Accomplishments /DataYFS Family Partner
Accomplishments /DataAdvocated for families at CFTs and connected them with Family Partner services and other community resources
Provided Parenting Education, In Home Services and Support Groups
Connected families with other community support services before, during and after engagement with Child Welfare
Family Partners
Accomplishments /DataFamily Partners
Accomplishments /DataJuly, 2007 through December, 2007
Participated in 101/178 requests for CFTs (57%)
Supported 393 families
Food, Clothing, Medicine, Transportation, Child Care, Rent, Utilities, Furniture, Job training and placement
Family Partner
Moving ForwardFamily Partner
Moving Forward
“Evidence shows that frontloading services is a good practice, one that clearly has a positive effect on families.”
MRS/SOC
Information in support of NC Multiple Response Report
January 2008
Family Partner
Moving Forward Family Partner
Moving Forward Families need peer support
Peer Support can best be provided by individuals and families that have successfully been through the Child Welfare System.
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“Walk a Mile in My Shoes”Family Partner
Summary Family Partner
Summary Child Welfare & Family Partners have successfully collaborated over the last 5 years
We have accomplished great things but the work is not done
Family Partners will continue to be an integral resource to bridge child welfare and community-based services
Family Partner
Moving ForwardFamily Partner
Moving ForwardFamily Partners need:
Earlier front-end engagement with families and Child Welfare staff to prepare families for CFTs
Parent Partners to provide peer support and advocacy for parents
CFSR Program Improvement Impact
Dedicated Funding SOC Training in Alamance CountySOC Training in Alamance CountyQuarterly SOC Overview
Quarterly Overview of Child and Family Teams
Agency Protocols biannually
Annual CFT Facilitator Training
Annual Resource Fair
Supervising from a SOC perspective (monthly in DSS, every other month with community partners)Alamance County:
Annual Strategic Planning RetreatAlamance County:
Annual Strategic Planning RetreatFocus on identified child risk factor
Child Maltreatment
Drop Outs
Infant Mortality
Juvenile Crime
Revisit and strategize committee work
CFT/Care Review
Family Involvement
Faith-Based
FundingSOC Training in Bladen CountySOC Training in Bladen CountyCross Agency Child and Family Team training in Bladen and 3 adjacent counties (350 trained in past year)
In partnership with:
DSS
Mental Health
Partnership for Children (Smart Start)
School Child and Family Support Team Program
Family Partners
Cross System training has vastly increased collaboration Bladen County: Additional AccomplishmentsBladen County: Additional AccomplishmentsTwo adjacent counties have used blended funding to hire SOC Coordinators
Other blending of funds
MOA’s
School and Private Mental Health Providers
DSS and LME Family PartnerMecklenburg CountyMecklenburg CountyMeckCARES Training Institute 2008
Family Partner Parenting Education Training
Family Partner Facilitation
Family Partner/FSS Front-end Engagement
Transition Resource Center
North Carolina Division of Social ServicesNorth Carolina Division of Social ServicesSOC is driving NC’s Program Improvement Plan
Implementing Multiple Response System, a system-wide reform based on family centered practice
System of Care incorporated in policy manuals and training
Regional, monthly meetings with opportunity for peer networking
Indications of Solidifying System ReformIndications of Solidifying System ReformTrue partnership with State Collaborative
When champions leave, system reform effort stays in place
All child serving agencies agree on how to define Child and Family Teams
Cross-training module developed for every child-serving agency regarding Child and Family Teams
DMH/SAS/DD has System of Care coordinators across the stateStatewide SOC ConferencesStatewide SOC ConferencesRegional Conferences held in five different locations in Fall 2006 (500+ in attendance)
December 2007 Sold Out Cross-Child Serving Agency conference held in Winston-Salem (350+ in attendance)
December 3 & 4, 2008 To be held in Wilmington, NC
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