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1 Functional Family Parole Youth and Family Service/Activity Plans What…When…Where…Who…How 1Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

2 WHAT are Service/Activity Plans? Interventions designed to impact risk and protective factors Services/Activities the youth and/or family are already involved in Services/Activities you want to refer the youth and/or family to FFP’s ‘treatment’ plan Data for JR service delivery profile 2Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

3 WHAT are Services? Services are interventions the youth and family are linked to that impact assessed risk and protective factors prior to parole starting during parole may be self referred, voluntary, mandatory or recommended Services may continue after parole or end with discharge 3Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

4 Services – Examples Education Treatment Mental health YSO Drug/Alcohol FFT FIT MST ART Mentoring NA/AA Employment Training 4Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

5 What are Activities? Employment Spiritual Related Youth oriented recreation/leisure Family oriented recreation/leisure Any significant, regularly occurring activity that impacts risk/protective factors 5Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

6 Activities - Examples Soccer League Church Groups Support Groups Family Events Occurring Regularly Boys & Girls Clubs 4-H Community Events 6Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

7 When do You Identify? Reentry  Continuity of services such as:  Mental health treatment  YSO treatment  FIT  Engagement/Motivation Phase  After first FFP session – accurate assessment  What services would be most effective  Support/Monitor Phase  As different needs arise 7Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

8 Where do You Get Information? Reentry Planning Reentry Action Plans Transition Report Residential case notes Residential treatment summary BCA’s Home study Youth contacts during commitment Discussions with residential counselor 8Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

9 Where do You Get Information? Engagement/Motivation Phase  During FFP sessions  During FFP staffing/consultation  Discussions with counselor assistant  When completing FFP session notes Look for assessed need Consider relational assessments Think beyond E/M phase to overall parole 9Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

10 Who is Involved? Discuss with youth/family What is important for them What is the assessed need Staff ideas with team In FFP staffing Individual consultation Utilize JRCA’s and JRC’s Don’t over refer – match services to youth/family capability 10Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

11 How to Complete Service Plans? Complete initial FFP session note 1 st Each service/activity item described separately Can edit service plan outside or inside FFP session note Can update service plan items as more information develops 11Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

12 How to Answer The Question? Service or Activity Description List desired goals and outcomes including how this service or activity impacts risk/protective factors. Identify how you plan to match relational and/or hierarchical assessment information and theme elements when discussing the service/activity with the youth/family. 12Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

13 How – Example #1 - FFT Goals are to increase effective communication and parenting in the family. One of the risks in the family is they argue and the youth escapes by sneaking out while a protective factor may be their strong desire to protect one another. Family counseling is a good way to provide an avenue for them to learn more effective skills that increase positive communication. In this family, mom has been assessed as one up to the youth and connecting, while he is assessed as autonomous. FFT sessions are a good way to increase communication around parenting and negotiating while balancing the amount of time they spend together. 13Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

14 How – Example #2 - Education Goals for the service of attending high school are to allow the youth to finish his diploma and go to technical school. This increases protective factors in the family since they all work in town and leaving him at home alone every day has led to too much time on his hands. The youth is assessed as one up to his mother and mid- pointing. She is assessed as contacting to her son. Mom will transport him each morning to school. During the next FFP session will have him decide how much talking they do in the 20 minute drive each morning and they’ll negotiate on when they need to leave. This allows mom the opportunities to maintain connection that will not be too overwhelming for him. 14Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

15 How – Example #3 – YSO TX Goals for this service are for the youth to identify his offense triggers and the family to incorporate a safety plan into their home so the children can be reunited. Dad is assessed as one-down to his son and autonomous. Son is assessed as autonomous to his father. Part of their theme is around their lack of understanding of roles in the family and since they don’t talk a lot, they misunderstand each other. The family component of YSO treatment will provide the avenue for them to discuss how to move forward safely. 15Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

16 How to End Service/Activity Plans? When Parole Ends  Update each service or activity  Enter end date  Enter outcome code  Completed  Partly completed  Expelled  Dropped out  If no start date (only a referral date), mark ‘Did not receive’ 16Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

17 How to End Service/Activity Plans? When Case is Transferred  Sending JRCC should update service plans  End services  Enter outcome codes  Receiving JRCC should update service plans  Enter service/activity items as they arise 17Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation

18 For More Help… Staff during FFP Consultation Review Help Files on ACT Seek Individual Consultation with Supervisor, FFP Consultant or Colleague Check out other Service Plans in ACT 18Transforming Lives - Juvenile Rehabilitation


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