Program staff will provide support to:
- The child
- Foster Parent
- Birth Parent, where applicable
Program staff will:
- Collaborate with the community to provide additional services to the client
- Implement and coordinate all services and activities for the client as needed
- Create an individualized case plan for each client
- Coordinate visits between the child and the biological parent, and extended family
- Provide casework services to the legal parent, foster parent and client
- Provide family therapy for any or all members of the biological family, when appropriate
- Provide training for the foster parent
- Provide/coordinate parenting classes for the biological parents
- Provide/coordinate recreational and social activities
- Act as a liaison with the local school system
- Provide access to religious functions upon request by client or foster parent
Program Outcomes
- Permanency goals will be achieved for 80% of all cases within 12 months after placement in the NTF program.
- The agency will develop a comprehensive assessment of children and family within 90 days.
- The agency will provide supportive services to maintain the children referred to placement in the program.
- 80% of the families referred will decrease their level of risk behaviors.
- 100% of the required case plans will be developed with the clients within the prescribed time frames.
- The client will have regularly scheduled family visits with the biological parent and/or the extended family as stated in the case plan.
- The client will have access to community resources, including educational, social, and recreational and the court system.
The primary service goals of the program are:
- To provide safe, nurturing foster care for sibling groups in the least restrictive setting and the closest proximity to their family of origin.
- To promote the social, emotional and educational development of children in care and to address developmental delays.
- To provide appropriate treatment therapy and care to address special needs of children.
- To promote and strengthen attachment between siblings and family members.
- To encourage continuity of care, education and primary lifetime relationship for children.
- To ensure appropriate permanency planning, promoting returning home or relative placement when possible.