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A New Chance Cross Border Fostering Project Project Manager: Eric Plunkett, Principal Social Worker. Consultant: Professor Robbie Gilligan, Trinity College Dublin. Background to Project. Both Irish jurisdictions experience
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A New Chance Cross Border Fostering Project Project Manager: Eric Plunkett, Principal Social Worker. Consultant: Professor Robbie Gilligan, Trinity College Dublin.
Background to Project Both Irish jurisdictions experience difficulties managing challenging behaviour • Lack of appropriate placements. • Mismatch between children’s needs and service provision. • Demands of statutory requirements. • Public and judicial scrutiny.
Aim of project Design of a scheme for the development of high support foster care for young people with challenging behaviour
Project methodology • Literature review. • the development of high support foster care schemes internationally • Research survey. • the numbers of young people requiring high support in the CAWT area • Consultation. • implementation of international high support foster care; • experience of children, foster carers, social workers etc. • Design of a scheme. • Plan and costed proposal for a pilot scheme within the CAWT area.
Challenging Behaviour Definitions: • Children requiring high support facilities (CAWT: Application for EU funding) • Behaviour which, does or is likely to interfere with a young person’s optimum learning or engagement in positive social interactions with peers or adults. (Powell, Fixen, Dunlap. 2003)
What Happens Elsewhere? • Lisdeel Family Placement Service • South and East Belfast Community Placement Service • Community Alternative Placement Scheme (CAPS) • Multidimensional treatment Foster Care: Oregon Social Learning Centre.
What Matters • Support to Carers • Effective Throughcare Plans • Adult Mentors • Positive Peer Influence • Close Proximity to Family • Accurate information to children and carers.
What Works in High Support • Comprehensive multidisciplinary assessment focused on admission criteria • Behaviour management program designed around a throughcare plan • Intensive support to foster carers as part of a multidisciplinary team. • Maximum planned contact with family of origin.
Multidimensional Treatment Foster CareOregon Social Learning Centre • Comprehensive multidisciplinary assessment focused on admission criteria • Positive reinforcement through adult mentors during 8-12 month foster care placement • Centred on a behaviour management program delivered by a multidisciplinary team • Objective to reintegrate child with family/post program carers who participate in the programme
High Support Team • Programme supervisor • Case manager • Birth family therapist • Youth therapist • Skills trainer • Foster care recruiter • teacher
Child • Introduced to the detail of the scheme, probably from care. • Placed with chosen carers. • Daily monitoring of home and school behaviour. • Earning points gets higher levels of independence and recreation. • Intense team support aids reintegration into family/post-treatment care within 12 months
Foster carers • Complete home and school daily report. • Communicates daily with the team. • Team membership: shared decisions. • Weekly team meeting. • Biweekly supervision. • 24/7 support. • No contact with child’s family. • Only one placement at a time. • One carer at home full-time
Family/Post-Treatment Carers • Agree to participate in the programme. • Continuous contact with child. • Work with family therapist. • Attend regular review meetings with the team. • Have no contact with treatment carers. • Participate in three-month post-treatment follow up.
Referring Agency • Accept the principles of the model. • (Assist in recruitment and training of carers) • Agree an non-interventionist role. • Attend review meetings. • Ensure availability of post treatment placement.
High support model • Closely linked with mainstream foster care • Share recruitment • Share training • Mainstream foster care referral point for high support • Independent decision-making • Foster carers part of the Team • Teachers, family and others engaged in implementation of behaviour management program • Review and adaptation of throughcare plan
High Support Process Placement High support foster carers Mainstream foster carers providing high support Process Behaviour management program Education Leisure Throughcare Plan Throughcare plan • Child’s regular monitored • contact with future carers • Familiarisation of future • carers with programme. • Target positive peer • influences for child. • Maximise educational • abilities • Target employment • opportunities • Review throughcare plan. • Carers trained. • Enhanced carer • payment • Daily carer contact • Daily monitoring of • child’s progress. • Daily/biweekly contact • with teacher/school. • Biweekly high support • team meeting. • Weekly case team • meeting. • Weekly carer support • Case team appointed. • Carers/child matched. • Introduce stakeholders • to program
Key Issues • NGO/statutory organisation structure. • Centralised and dedicated recruitment of carers. • Payment to carers • Criteria for a young person’s admission. • Effective links with education system • Composition of support staff. • Meaningful throughcare plan • Cost/Benefit comparisons