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Trends in research on intensive family preservation programs Leuven, april 10, 2003 Bert Van Puyenbroeck Coordination IFPS Flanders
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IFPS-program Crisis = minor is about to be placed out of home (residential care; foster care;..) At home service Short term program, during 4 to 6 weeks Family can reach family worker 24h/day, 7d/ week ; family worker can also reach supervisor at any time Intensive: 8h/week, 10 meetings/ week at home +/- 60% of contacts after 6 pm To prevent out of home placement
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IFPS in Europe & USA IFPS programs in USA (Seattle) (Homebuilding) Netherlands (Families First) U.K. Germany Finland Flanders (Crisishulp aan Huis)
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Research items 1.What’s the target group reached by IFPS? 2.Intervention characteristic features? 3.What are the results of an IFPS program? = outcome based research = comparative material: FF– CaH – IFPS – FPS (Homebuilding-based programs)
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Target group 82% to 91% acute crisis situation (family) 87% to 100% educational problems (parents) 29% to 48% problems with social competence 55% to 72% marital problems 77% to 80% behavioral problems (minor) 69% to 74% emotional problems 62% to 81% problems social competence
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Intervention characteristic features Intervention of 27 to 33 days (brief) Intensity: 6 to 12 h/week (intensive) Availability of family worker: 50 to 53% of contacts after 6 p.m., 10% in the weekend
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Out of home placement of minor
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Basic results It seems that: –Comparable results of these ‘homebuilding based IFPS programs’ –In the Netherlands, Flanders, Seattle = in different cultures?
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Critical thinking How does that come? What is ‘result’: outcome based, quantitative research: index of out of home placement? What is the role of ‘culture’ in ‘perspectives on helping and being helped’?
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So… –How does these families experience ‘being helped’ through IFPS-program? –How does the family worker experience ‘helping families in crisis through IFPS-program’? –In USA, Netherlands, Flanders, Germany, Finland? –Research design: University Brussels (prof Loots), University Leuven (prof Grietens)(2003 – 2006): social-constructionism as matrix for renewed and fundamental research on these topics in Flanders –Waiting for government to give permission
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So… –How does these families experience ‘being helped’ through IFPS-program? –How does the family worker experience ‘helping families in crisis through IFPS-program’? –In USA, Netherlands, Flanders, Germany, Finland? –Research design: University Brussels (prof Loots), University Leuven (prof Grietens)(2003 – 2006): social-constructionism as matrix for renewed and fundamental research on these topics –Waiting for government to give permission (euro’s)
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Any way: (hope to) see you on the next EUSARF- congress for some ‘results’ http://www.sporen.be/crisishulpwww.sporen.be/crisishulp cah.vlaanderen@sporen.beah.vlaanderen@sporen.be bert@sporen.beert@sporen.be Bert Van Puyenbroeck, Leuven april 10th 2003
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