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Community Partnership for Families: About Us

Community Partnership for Families: About Us. Community Partnership for Families of San Joaquin County: About Us. Founded in late 1998 by leaders from Neighborhood groups Faith Community Business Community Public and private health agencies Social service agencies

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Community Partnership for Families: About Us

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  1. Community Partnership for Families: About Us

  2. Community Partnership for Families of San Joaquin County: About Us • Founded in late 1998 by leaders from • Neighborhood groups • Faith Community • Business Community • Public and private health agencies • Social service agencies • Criminal justice agencies • City and county government • Schools

  3. Community Partnership for Families of San Joaquin County: About Us • Mission • To promote policies and programs that enable all these groups to work together — in a systematic manner — to build strong and resourceful families and communities in San Joaquin County.

  4. A Changed System: What does it look like? • A family-oriented, neighborhood-based system of services, in which:

  5. A Changed System: What does it look like? • Easy access to services is ensured: families only have to go through a single (common) screening & assessment process.

  6. Multiple points of entry and service delivery are provided: families don’t have to travel from agency to agency or out of their neighborhood for help. A Changed System: What does it look like?

  7. A Changed System: What does it look like? • The system provides prevention and early intervention services: families don’t have to wait for their problems to grow urgent before they get help.

  8. A Changed System: What does it look like? • Families are partners: they’re encouraged to be resourceful & independent and they participate in decision-making

  9. A Changed System: What does it look like? • Services are comprehensive and integrated: services are tailored to the full range of family strengths & needs.

  10. A Changed System: What does integration mean? Service Integration: • Combines different services & supports (e.g., mental health, child welfare, home visiting, and welfare to work) into a single, comprehensive, & well-coordinated plan, so services aren’t confusing, conflicting, or inconvenient

  11. A Changed System: How is the system built? The Family Success Team

  12. A Changed System: How does this work for families? • A “typical family” • The Challenge:Asingle working mother seeking to regain custody for five (5) children, 18 ms – 11 yrs.

  13. A Changed System: How does this work for families? • Challenges: • Regain eligibility for financial assistance • Stabilize housing • Reunify family • Provide mom with needed supports (mental health, WIC, transportation, etc.)

  14. A Changed System: How does this work for families? • Family members (uncle, grandfather, mother, father’s lawyer) develop plan in partnership with child welfare, the Community Partnership, and other agencies at the neighborhood center.

  15. A Changed System: How does this work for families? • Over 8 agencies: • All located in or accessed through the center, participated in delivering services and supports • Charterhouse, Human Services Agency, Child Welfare, WIC, Delta Healthcare, Public Health Services, Mental Health, Consumer Credit Counseling, VITA, Head Start, Family Resource & Referral

  16. A Changed System: How does this work for families? • Keys to success: • Comprehensive assessment • That is, getting a complete map of family strengths, needs, resources • For example, wouldn’t have known mom was eligible for financial assistance, & that “brought along” other services……

  17. A Changed System: How does this work for families? • Getting services in her neighborhood: • Overcomes transportation problems • Time and trouble involved in getting childcare while mom makes the trip to H.S.A. and Mental Health… • All while coping with childcare, school schedules and work obligations

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