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What is the Older Child Matching Initiative (OCMI) and Why Should I Consider Referring My Youth For This Free Service? Joyce Riche Karen Knodel Diakon Adoption & Foster Care Kelly Myers Family Design Resources

What is the SWAN OCMI Grant? State-funded grant Focuses on matching older youth with adoptive families Involves intensive recruitment Free service Created in 2008

What are the Requirements? 10 years of age or older. Sibling groups- 1 youth must be 10 years of age or older. Have a primary goal of adoption (county established or court ordered). Be legally free unless the court that determines dependency will not terminate parental rights until an adoptive resource has been identified. Be eligible for active PAE registration. Be allowed to use identifying photos for recruitment purposes.

OCMI Partners Diakon Adoption & Foster Care Partner Agencies SE and NE Pennsylvania- Helene Kosciolek NE Pennsylvania- Marian Kolcun Central Pennsylvania- Katie Juliana Central Pennsylvania-Amanda Harlacher Partner Agencies Bethanna, SE Pennsylvania-To Be Hired Project STAR at The Children’s Institute, SW Pennsylvania- Russ McCurdy Family Pathways, West and NW Pennsylvania- Nic Landon and Karly Vogt

Older Child Matching Initiative (OCMI) Map Greene Delaware Adams Philadelphia Fayette Fulton York Chester Somerset Franklin Lancaster Bedford Cumberland Montgomery Washington Lebanon Bucks Perry Dauphin Allegheny Berks Westmoreland Juniata Cambria Blair Huntingdon Lehigh Mifflin Beaver Snyder Indiana Schuylkill Northampton Lawrence Carbon Union Armstrong Butler Montour Northumberland Monroe Centre Clearfield Columbia Jefferson Luzerne Clarion Clinton Mercer Sullivan Lycoming Pike Cameron Venango Forest Elk Lackawanna Wyoming Crawford Warren Susquehanna Wayne Potter McKean Tioga Bradford Erie Karly Vogt Family Pathways Marian Kolcun Diakon Nic Landon Family Pathways Amanda Harlacher Diakon Helene Kosciolek Diakon Russ McCurdy Project STAR Katie Juliana Diakon Bethanna Karen Knodel: knodelk@diakon.org; 610.682.1527 Amanda Harlacher: harlachera@kiakon.org; 717.795.0317 Katie Juliana: julianak@diakon.org; 717.795.0479 Marian Kolcun: kolcunm@diakon.org; 570.351.9290 Helene Kosciolek: kosciolekh@diakon.org; 610.682.1564 Nic Landon: nlandon@familypathways.net; 724.284.9440 Russ McCurdy: rum@the-institute.org; 412.244.3083 Karly Vogt: kvogt@familypathways.net; 814.807.2578 5

OCMI Recruiters Katie Juliana Karen Knodel Marian Kolcun Helene Kosciolek Nic Landon Russ McCurdy Karly Vogt

64 Counties and Growing! 7 Greene Delaware Adams Philadelphia Fayette Fulton York Chester Somerset Franklin Lancaster Bedford Cumberland Montgomery Washington Lebanon Bucks Perry Dauphin Allegheny Berks Westmoreland Juniata Cambria Blair Huntingdon Lehigh Mifflin Beaver Snyder Indiana Schuylkill Northampton Lawrence Carbon Union Armstrong Butler Montour Northumberland Monroe Centre Clearfield Columbia Jefferson Luzerne Clarion Clinton Mercer Sullivan Lycoming Pike Cameron Venango Forest Elk Lackawanna Wyoming Crawford Warren Susquehanna Wayne Potter McKean Tioga Bradford Erie 64 Counties and Growing! 7

What Services are Provided? Recruiters complete a case record review Recruiters complete PAE registration Recruiters meet youth monthly Recruiters meet with treatment team and participate in team meetings Recruiters read family profiles and submit possible families to county Recruiters participate in matching, selection, and placement Recruiters perform family finding if requested

Youth-Driven Recruitment Activities Matching Moments Matching Events Flyers, Power Point Presentations Older Youth Match Parties Waiting Child TV Segments Val’s Kids, A Little Love, Waiting Child, Wednesday’s Child, Hearts Without Homes, Adopt Lehigh Valley Kids, Heart Gallery and/or SWAN Photographers Radio Waiting Children at a Glance Diakon’s Website and Facebook Page

Media campaign featuring OCMI youth- 2013, 2014, and 2017 Television and radio Print Documentary Top Flight Media won a Mid Atlantic Emmy Award for the 2013 #MeetTheKids documentary. 6 youth from the 2013 campaign have been finalized; 2 others achieved another type of permanency. 3 youth from the 2014 campaign have achieved permanency 1 youth from the 2017 campaign has been finalized; several other have been placed and are waiting finalization.

OCMI versus Traditional CSR OCMI youth must be 10 years old. OCMI youth must meet eligibility requirements from earlier slide. OCMI youth must be eligible for PAE registration. Youth-driven recruitment. Free service. Continued involvement through finalization CSR referrals can be any age child. CSR referrals can be for children with any goal. CSR referrals should be PAE registered. CSR can be youth-driven. Uses SWAN dollars . Services typically end prior to placement of child.

Statistics 2017-2018 2008-2009 7/1/17 to 2/28/18 7/1/08 to 6/30/08 (66.6% of the year) Matches: 53 Placements: 18 Finalizations: 3   Matches: 25 Placements: 17 Finalizations: 12

Referral Process Type of service you are requesting Non-relative recruitment, family finding, or both Demographic information Goals Brief summary of youth’s current circumstances SWAN services as well as other services youth is receiving Verification that identifying photographs can be used for recruitment purposes Referrals NOW made through the SWAN portal

Making an OCMI referral on the SWAN portal Search for the Child Click on their name to get to the Child Summary Page Click on the OCMI referral button Verify the demographic and sibling information Select the county contact for OCMI referral Verify the status information and click submit

Next Steps Signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Contact person to receive monthly OCMI reports Make a referral at anytime First come, first serve! Waiting List

Questions? For future questions: Karen Knodel, Manager of Permanency and Grants Diakon Adoption & Foster Care 1 South Home Ave. Topton, PA 19562 610-682-1527 knodelk@diakon.org