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CORE Teen

Critical On-Going Resource Family Education

A state-of-the-art training program, equipping resource parents with skills necessary to meet the needs of older youth who have moderate to serious emotional and behavior health challenges.

Übersicht

In October 2016, Spaulding for Children was awarded a 3 year Foster/Adoptive Parent Preparation, Training and Development Initiative grant from the Children’s Bureau, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, under grant #90CO1132. The grant is in partnership with the Child Trauma Academy; the Center for Adoption Support and Education; the North American Council on Adoptable Children; and Wayne State University.

Über das Programm

The CORE (Critical Ongoing Resource family Education) project will develop a state-of-the-art training program, equipping resource parents with skills necessary to meet the needs of older youth who have moderate to serious emotional and behavior health challenges. This training program will guide families through a self-assessment (RPSAC-T) process; provide classroom instruction to build their understanding of trauma; and support skill development through the creation of real-time training tools. Spaulding will work with the partnering agencies and a national committee of experts to identify core competencies; develop the training curriculum; and pilot the implementation of the curriculum in multiple sites.

The Objective

The objective is to provide resource parents (Foster, Adoptive and Kinship) with the knowledge, skills and assets they need to effectively manage the behavioral challenges older youth exhibit, resulting in an increased likelihood families will welcome these children into their homes, maintain placement stability and commit to permanence, thus enhancing the youths well-being.

Das Projekt wird von einem nationalen Beratungsausschuss unterstützt. Der nationale Beratungsausschuss setzt sich aus ehemaligen Pflegeeltern, Ressourcenfamilien, Staats- und Stammesführern, Fachleuten für Kinderfürsorge, psychische Gesundheit und anderen wichtigen Interessengruppen zusammen.