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Partners with Families and Children: Spokane

Partners with Families and Children: Spokane (Partners) provides services to families with children under 30 months old who are referred by child protective services, law enforcement, or other public health agencies due to chronic child neglect or risk of child maltreatment. These families generally are low income, marginally integrated into conventional life and family structures, and present multiple needs across life domains. Partners is a multidisciplinary intervention based on wraparound service principles and attachment theory. Its characteristic features are intensive case management using an integrated system of care approach; on-site resources for gender-specific, integrated parental substance abuse and mental health services; parental coaching to improve parent-child interactions and relationships; and a commitment to provide services as long as the family wants and benefits from services.

Posted in: Guidelines Plus on 01/03/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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