A home- and community-based intensive family preservation services treatment program designed to avoid unnecessary placement of children and youth into foster care, group care, psychiatric hospitals, or juvenile justice facilities. The program model engages families by delivering services in their natural environment, at times when they are most receptive to learning, and by enlisting them as partners in assessment, goal setting, and treatment planningFor parents, ages 24-40, with children and adolescents, ages 0-17, in imminent risk of out-of-home placement or needing intensive services. 

Focus Population
Families, Parents, Children, Adolescents
Target Problems or Risk Factors
Conduct/Behavior, Domestic Violence, Drug Problems, General Risk
Level of Intervention
Indicated
Settings in Which Program Can Be Delivered
Community, Home
Latinos in Participant Samples
Yes - Minimal (≤15%)
Type of Program
Generic
Registry
Crime Solutions, CEBC
Strength of Evidentiary Support
2-Star (⭐⭐) Crime Solutions, 1-Star (⭐) CEBC - Family Stabilization Program, 1-Star (⭐) CEBC - Interventions for Neglect, 1-Star (⭐) CEBC - Post-Permanency Services, 1-Star (⭐) CEBC - Reunification Programs
Cost of the Program
Yes
Availability of the program in Spanish and/or Portuguese
No Information
Contact Information
Director:
Charlotte Booth
Executive Director
Institute for Family Development
34004 16th Avenue South, Suite 200
Federal Way WA 98003
Phone: 253.874.3630
Fax: 253.838.1670
E-mail: cbooth@institutefamily.org

Researcher:
Peter Pecora
Managing Director
Casey Family Programs
2001 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2700
Seattle WA 98121
Phone: 206.270.49836
Fax: 866.322.7863