Program Purpose:
To work with high-risk families addressing issues on
stress management, discipline, nutrition, and parenting. Family Health Education seeks to
prevent abuse, removal of children from the home, and limit court involvement.
Target Population:
High-risk families referred into the program by the Department of Human
Services (DHS).
Description of Services:
This project is conducted under a subcontract with the Department of Human
Services. Our
Family Health Educators provide parenting services to clients referred into the program by
DHS. The educators provide a series of structured and goal-orientated sessions in the
client's home. They also tailor the training to the needs of the family. The topics
include, money management, stress management, time management, nutrition, parenting skills
social/recreation activities, personal hygiene, health, study techniques, homemaking,
housing issues, and discipline. We are contracted to serve 80 families and provide
2,500 hours of service per year.
Benefits of Services:
The goal of the project is to work with families with children under the age of 18 who are
harmed or threatened with harm by persons responsible for their health and welfare. The
goal of the project is to keep children in the home, safe, protected and loved! The
success will result in money saved by keeping children in the home as well as provide a
family structure that provides for the success of the child in future life goals.
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For more information on this program, please contact:
Betsy Little |
Last UPdate: 26 March, 2007