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Learn about a $500,000 annual grant in El Paso and Teller Counties to create a Family Reunification Coalition for children affected by substance abuse. Services offered, success stories, and the role of Court Appointed Special Advocates are discussed.
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4th Judicial District Family Reunification Grant April 27, 2011 Colorado State Drug Court Conference
Presentation Overview • Family Reunification Grant Overview • Shirley Rhodus • Respondent Parent Counsel Social Worker • Yolanda Lewis-Harris • Court Appointed Special Advocate • Jon Whiteman • Alliance for Drug Endangered Children • Jennifer West • Family Treatment Drug Court • Julia Roguski & Magistrate Billings-Vela • Questions & Answers
Grant Overview $500,000 annual award for 5 years El Paso and Teller Counties Targeted grant to create a community-based Family Reunification Coalition to increase the well-being of, and to improve the permanency outcomes for, children affected by Methamphetamine or other Substance Abuse
Community Coalition: • AspenPointe Health Network • El Paso County Department of Human Services • Teller County Department of Social Services • Court Appointment Special Advocate (CASA) • Treatment Providers • 4th Judicial District Methamphetamine Task Force • Respondent Parent’s Counsel Social Worker • Savio • 4th Judicial District
Programs and Services Offered • Respondent Parent Counsel Social Worker • Community Training and Education • Matrix Model Treatment • Court Appointment Special Advocates • Rural Substance Abuse Treatment Services • Family Treatment Drug Court • Treatment Link Coordination (TLC) • Management and Administration of Treatment Services
INTRODUCTION Education Background Work History License/Certification
HOW ARE CASES ASSIGNED? • Attorney • Judges • Other Professionals
PROCEDURE ON WORKING CASES INITIAL CONTACT: - Phone Call - Court - Staff Meetings - Home Visit - Meeting with Attorney
Action on the Cases: • Support • Community Resources • Attend Staff Meetings • Home Visit • Observe Parenting Time • Attend School Meetings • Transportation Assistance
SUCCESS STORIES • Cheryl – methamphetamine and alcohol abuse; severe delays in children’s developmental milestones (ages 2 and 4) • Kenneth – a military veteran; substance abuse and PTSD • Teri – methamphetamine addict
After Care Services • Phone call from the client • Phone call to the client one month after the case closed • Home visit if needed
CASA • Brief Overview of CASA - Recruits, Screens and Trains community members as volunteer advocates - 2 additional home visits made each month to ensure safe and stable environment for children - Recitation of oral reports and submittal of written reports to court - Bring awareness of children’s best interest to forefront • Expansion Grant - Increased Government Funding by nearly 10% - Increased Number of Children Served by > 10%
Work Done with Families and Children Coach volunteers to be a “cheerleader” for parents as well as an advocate the children - Increased the number of reunifications - Decreased the number of foster care and OOH placement moves Help establish communication with professionals early and often Connecting Children with Supportive/Treatment Services - Therapeutic Services - Colorado’s Betty Ford’s Children’s Program
Successes: • System worked as an intervention • Quick return home and focused on stabilization of bio home • Committee Work/Collaborative Work: • Extends continuum of care for families not in FTDC • D&N families receive advocacy for reunification on substance • abuse cases • Over 120 children served in 3.5 years of grant • Best Practices Stable Placement and Permanency Committee • Coalition for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (CPCAN) • Alliance for Drug Endangered Children
Origin of ADEC Methamphetamine Task Force of El Paso & Teller Counties Was formed to eradicate methamphetamine production and use, and to repair its social impacts through development and implementation of a comprehensive integrated strategy of prevention, education, intervention, law enforcement, and treatment
Action Statements: Rally all sectors of the community around the vision and mission • Support the community to value and encourage healthy, drug-free living • Create and sustain an education and awareness campaign • Preserve and strengthen families and promote nurturing, healthy relationships • Promote a multi-disciplinary approach to address safety, health, and welfare of children and families who are impacted by substance use issues • Educate the community regarding self-sufficiency and treatment resources to support families in achieving and maintaining a drug-free lifestyle • Provide services to families based on best-practice standards
Mission and Vision Our Mission: To reduce the impact of substance abuse on children, families and the community through the development & implementation of a comprehensive integrated strategy of: Prevention Education Intervention Law enforcement Treatment Our Vision: The El Paso and Teller Counties Alliance for Drug Endangered Children exists to create and sustain a healthy community free of substance abuse.
Community Training and Education Annual Community Forum: 2010 - Inside the Medicine Cabinet: How Prescription Drugs Affect the Family 2009 - Exploring the Lives of Drug Endangered Children and Their Families: A Multi-disciplinary Perspective 2008 - The Decisions We Make 2007 - Collaborating for a Healthy Community 2006 - Treatment Works: A Fresh View on Addiction, Recovery and the Community Response to Methamphetamine Mini-Forums: May 2011 - Upcoming in Teller County – It’s Not What You Think – Bath Salts, Spice and other drug trends February - What to Know Before You Go
High School Health Class Presentation: - “The Brain, Drugs & Addiction” Community Presentations: - Core DEC Awareness – designed to educate community about drug endangered children and encourage collaboration across agencies and sectors - Time to Act! - For parents who think or know their child is using drugs - National DEC Webinar Re-Broadcasts
WHO ARE WE REACHING? • Child Welfare - GALs • CASA Staff & Volunteers - Mental Health - Substance Abuse Treatment - Home Visiting Professionals - Law Enforcement - Probation • Community Corrections • Department of Youth Corrections • Family & Child Advocates • Wrap Around Educators • MADD
IN THE COMMUNITY School Involvement: • “The Brain, Drugs & Addiction” – High School Health Class Presentation • Parent Town Halls with District 11 Community Awareness: • Core DEC Awareness – designed to educate community about drug endangered children and encourage collaboration across agencies and sectors • Time to Act! - For parents who think or know their child is using drugs • National DEC Webinar Re-Broadcasts • National Prescription Drug Take-Back Initiative • Resource/Health Fair Participation • Social Media – Facebook & Twitter Inter-agency Collaboration: - 4th Judicial Best Practices Committees Service Delivery Subcommittee Adolescent Subcommittee - DHS Substance Abuse CORE Providers - Clinical Advisory Committee
Colorado Springs: DUI Task Force Colorado Springs Fire & Life Safety Consortium El Paso County: Coalition for the Prevention of Child Abuse & Neglect Community Partnership for Child Development Health Services Advisory Council Family Services Advisory Council Strong & Health Families El Paso County Parent Education Consortium Community Action Team of the Fetal, Infant & Child Mortality Review Alliance for Kids Early Childhood Council Region: Nurse Family Partnership Military Impact Child Development Planning Group State & Southern Colorado Coalition for Girls Colorado: Colorado Alliance for Drug Endangered Children State Meth Task Force
Colorado's 4th JudicialFamilyTreatment Drug CourtA Placement Prevention Model A Joint Service Management Project of: • El Paso County Department of Human Services • Savio • AspenPointe Health Network • TANF • Fourth Judicial District
Doing Business Differently… • Joint Service Management Requires Different Participation by Each Member • JSM Partners are Jointly Responsible for…. • Program Design and Development • Continuous Quality Improvement • Case and Program Outcomes • Collection and Reporting of Data
Making It Work • Systemic Problems Addressed Head On • Some of the JSM Partners were Competitors • This Was Shift In Their Relationship • Getting Judicial On Board – Changing Standard Practice • Developing Trust and Cooperation Within The Treatment Team
2010 Outcomes Program Summary 116 Families Served 178 Adults 223 Children Discharge Status 78% Children At Home 14% Children With Kin 8% Children In Foster Care 5 Year Longitudinal Studies 91% No Founded Report of Abuse/Neglect, D&N or Placement