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- 1-2-3 Magic: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12 – detailed viewTopics: Parent TrainingParents, grandparents, teachers, babysitters, and other caretakers working with children.
- 24/7 Dad™ – detailed viewTopics: Father Involvement InterventionsFathers with children age 18 or younger. It is designed for custodial and non-custodial fathers with instructions on how to deliver ...
- 3-5-7 Model – detailed viewTopics: Casework PracticeChildren, youth, and parents (biological, foster, adoptive) in the child welfare system
- Accelerated Reunification Model – detailed viewTopics: Family StabilizationFamilies involved in the first time removal of a child within 24 - 48 hours of removal.
- ACTION – detailed viewTopics: Depression Treatment (Child & Adolescent)9 to 14-year olds who are depressed.
- Active Parenting Now – detailed viewTopics: Parent TrainingParents and caregivers of children ages 5 to 12.
- Active Parenting of Teens – detailed viewTopics: Parent TrainingParents and caregivers of preteens and teens ages 10 to 17 with a wide range of problems including oppositional behavior, poor self-esteem, ...
- Active Parenting of Teens: Families in Action – detailed viewTopics: Parent TrainingParents and caregivers of youth ages 12-14
- Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA) – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)Adolescents aged 12 to 22 with substance abuse issues
- Adolescent Parenting Program (APP) – detailed viewTopics: Teen PregnancyFirst-time pregnant and parenting youth aged 12 to 19 years old, and who must be enrolled in school or a GED-completion program ...
- Adolescent Transition Group (ATG) – detailed viewTopics: Youth Transitioning Into AdulthoodYouth ages 14 to 21 who require on-going services from the adult systems of care (i.e., mental health treatment, substance abuse ...
- Adoption and Foster Care Mentoring (AFC) – detailed viewTopics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent)Youth with current or prior experience in foster care
- Advocacy for Women and Kids in Emergencies (AWAKE) – non-responderTopics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their Children
- Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Adults who have identified themselves as alcoholics and are trying to maintain sobriety.
- Alternative Response (AR) – detailed view
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[Family Assessment Response]Topics: Child Welfare Initiatives, Reducing Racial Disparity and Disproportionality in Child WelfareChild Maltreatment reports that do not allege sexual abuse or substantial child maltreatment (as defined by MN statute 626.556). - Alternatives for Families: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT) – detailed view
[Abuse-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy]Topics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Caregivers who are aggressive and physically, emotionally, or verbally abuse their children and their children who experience behavioral dysfunction, especially ... - Anderson and Anderson Anger Management Curriculum – detailed viewTopics: Anger Management (Adult)Adults who need help with managing their anger. The program has also been used with adolescents.
- Anger Management Group Treatment Model – detailed viewTopics: Anger Management (Adult)Adults with difficulty managing their anger including those who are substance users, have posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or have mental ...
- Anger Management the Complete Treatment Guidebook for Practitioners – detailed viewTopics: Anger Management (Adult)Adults with anger regulation problems. The program has also been used with adolescents.
- Arkansas Center for Addictions Research, Education, and Services (AR-CARES) – non-responderTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC) – detailed viewTopics: Infant and Toddler Mental Health (Birth to 3), Parent TrainingFoster parents of infants.
- AVANCE Family Support and Education Program (AVANCE) – non-responderTopics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being
- Baby FAST Groups for Young Mothers – detailed viewTopics: Teen PregnancyBabies (Birth to 2 years old) who are at high risk for child neglect and abuse, their young mothers (14 to 21 years ...
- Behavior Analysis Services Program (BASP) – detailed viewTopics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child WelfareFoster, adoptive, and biological caregivers and their children
- Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depression (BATD) – detailed viewTopics: Depression Treatment (Adult)Depressed adults including those with substance abuse problems.
- BehaviorTools™ – detailed viewTopics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child WelfareFoster, adoptive and biological parents; caseworkers; care managers; and direct care staff of residential and group home facilities; and caregivers ...
- BEST Kids – detailed viewTopics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent)Foster children aged six to eleven who live in high poverty neighborhoods
- Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) – detailed viewTopics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent)Youth aged 6-18 who may come from disadvantaged situations, such as single-parent homes, low-income homes, or homes with an absent ...
- Boot Camp for New Dads® (BCND) – detailed viewTopics: Father Involvement InterventionsDads-to-be in the months surrounding their baby’s birth
- Bridge Program, The – non-responder
– ? provisional rating until: Sunday, June 30, 2013The Bridge ProgramTopics: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents: Services for VictimsMinors who have experienced sexual exploitation - Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BSFT) – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- Building Confidence – detailed viewTopics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Typically developing school-aged children diagnosed with childhood anxiety disorders (6-11 years old) and their families.
- California School Age Families Education Program (Cal-SAFE) – detailed viewTopics: Teen PregnancyExpectant and parenting students between the ages of 13 and 19 years old (both females and males that have not graduated from ...
- Caring Dads: Helping Fathers Value Their Children – detailed viewTopics: Father Involvement InterventionsFathers (including biological, step, and common-law) who have who have physically abused, emotionally abused, or neglected their children; exposed their ...
- Casey Foster Family Assessments (CFFA) – detailed viewTopics: Placement StabilizationFoster parents and child welfare workers that license foster parent applicants. It has also been used with foster-adoptive and adoptive ...
- Celebrating Families! – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Adults in recovery from substance abuse and addiction and their children and other family members.
- Century Anger Management Model of Intervention – detailed viewTopics: Anger Management (Adult)Adults who have anger control and/or communication problems. The program can also be used with adolescents.
- Chicago Child-Parent Centers – non-responderTopics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention (CFTSI) – detailed viewTopics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children ages 7-18 recently exposed to a potentially traumatic event, or having recently disclosed physical or sexual abuse, and endorsing ...
- Child Endangerment Risk Assessment Protocol (CERAP) – non-responderTopics: Child Welfare Initiatives
- Child Protective Services Reintegration Project (CRP) – detailed viewTopics: Permanency Enhancement Interventions for AdolescentsChildren/Adolescents ages 5-17 who reside in therapeutic or residential placement facilitated by child welfare and have an Axis I ...
- Child Welfare Organizing Project - Parent Leadership Curriculum (CWOP) – detailed viewTopics: Parent Partner Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare SystemParents who are involved with the child welfare system.
- Child Witness to Violence Project – detailed viewTopics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their ChildrenChildren age 8 and younger, with the majority being under age six, from a racially diverse urban area.
- Child-Focused Recruitment – Wendy’s Wonderful Kids – detailed viewTopics: Permanency Enhancement Interventions for AdolescentsChildren 9-18 years of age that have been freed for adoption or with a plan for adoption with an emphasis ...
- Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) – detailed viewTopics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their Children, Infant and Toddler Mental Health (Birth to 3), Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children age 0-5, who have experienced a trauma, and their caregivers.
- Childhaven Therapeutic Child Care – detailed viewTopics: Interventions for NeglectAbused, neglected, at-risk, and/or drug-affected children, one month through five years of age, referred by Child Protective Services (CPS), ...
- Children of the Night – non-responder
– ? provisional rating until: Sunday, June 30, 2013Topics: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents: Services for VictimsChild prostitutes throughout the United States - Children with Sexual Behavior Problems Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Program: Preschool Program – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment ofChildren with sexual behavior problems. Boys and Girls ages 3 to 6 years of age and their caregivers.
- Children with Sexual Behavior Problems Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Program: School-Age Group – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment ofChildren with sexual behavior problems. Boys and girls ages 6 to 12 years of age and their caregivers.
- Children’s Aid Society Carrera Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Program, The (CAS-Carrera) – detailed viewThe Children’s Aid Society Carrera Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention ProgramTopics: Teen PregnancyUnderserved young people and their families in rural, urban and suburban communities that are characterized by higher than average rates ...
- Circle of Parents – detailed viewTopics: Parent Partner Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare SystemAny parent or individual in a parenting role for children ages 0-18 years. This may include biological parents, adoptive parents, ...
- Circle of Security (COS) – detailed viewTopics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being, Infant and Toddler Mental Health (Birth to 3), Parent TrainingHigh risk populations such as having a child enrolled in Early Head Start or Head Start programs, incarcerated women, or ...
- Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP) – detailed viewTopics: Depression Treatment (Adult)Chronically depressed adults.
- Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS) – detailed viewTopics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)3rd through 8th grade students who screened positive for exposure to a traumatic event and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder ...
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Adult Depression – detailed viewTopics: Depression Treatment (Adult)Adults (18 and over) diagnosed with a mood disorder, including Unipolar Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Depressive Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, and ...
- Cognitive Therapy (CT) – detailed viewTopics: Depression Treatment (Adult)Adults with mental health disorders including depression, anger, and anxiety among others. The program is also designed to include family ...
- Combined Parent-Child Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CPC-CBT) – detailed viewTopics: Parent Training, Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary), Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children ages 3-17 and their parents (or caregivers) in families where parents engage in a continuum of coercive parenting strategies.
- Common Sense Parenting (CSP) – detailed viewTopics: Parent TrainingParents and other caregivers of children ages 6 - 16 years.
- Communities in Schools (CIS) – non-responderTopics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- Community Advocacy Project, The (CAP) – detailed viewThe Community Advocacy ProjectTopics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their ChildrenDesigned for and tested with survivors of domestic abuse who have utilized shelters. Can be expanded to non-shelter users.
- Community Parent Education Program (COPE) – non-responderTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Community Reinforcement + Vouchers Approach (CRA + Vouchers) – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Adults age 18 or older with a diagnosis of cocaine abuse or dependence.
- Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA) – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Individuals ages 18 and over who have a primary diagnosis of any Substance-Related Disorder (DSM-IV-R). Individuals with co-occurring disorders also respond ...
- Comprehensive Assessment Tool (CAT) – non-responderTopics: Casework Practice
- Confident Parenting: Survival Skill Training Program – detailed viewTopics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)Parents of children (2-12 years old) who are experiencing behavior or emotional problems.
- Cool Kids – detailed viewTopics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children and adolescents suffering anxiety disorders
- Cool Kids Outreach Program – detailed viewTopics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children and adolescents suffering anxiety disorders who are unable to attend standard clinical practice
- COPEing with Toddler Behaviour – detailed viewTopics: Parent TrainingParents of 12- to 36-month-olds who are having challenges with toddler behaviour
- Coping Cat – detailed view
[Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety in Youth]Topics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children experiencing problematic levels of anxiety - Coping Power Program – detailed viewTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)8 to 14 year old children whose aggression puts them at risk for later delinquency.
- Coping with Depression for Adolescents (CWDA) – detailed viewTopics: Depression Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Adolescents ages 12 to 18 years old with major depression and/or dysthymia.
- CORE (Case Management, Outreach, Referral, and Education) – detailed viewTopics: Placement StabilizationFamilies and children (ages 0-19 years) in transition, such as those who are living in homeless shelters, temporary or doubled-up ...
- Courageous Connection – detailed viewTopics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster CareMiddle school and high school aged foster youth
- Courtney’s House – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Sunday, June 30, 2013Topics: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents: Services for VictimsYouth, ages 12-21 years old who are sex trafficking victims - Cultural Broker Program – detailed viewTopics: Family Stabilization, Reducing Racial Disparity and Disproportionality in Child WelfareFamilies with children ages 0-17 at risk of involvement or currently involved with the child welfare system this includes Birth ...
- DADS Family Project – non-responderTopics: Father Involvement Interventions
- Defiant Children: A Clinician’s Manual for Assessment and Parent Training – detailed viewTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Parent TrainingParents of children ages 4-12 years who are defiant or who may qualify for a diagnosis of oppositional defiant disorder (...
- Domestic Abuse Intervention Project - The Duluth Model (DAIP) – detailed viewTopics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Batterer Intervention ProgramsAdult males who are both court-ordered (civil or criminal) and voluntary participants.
- Domestic Violence Home Visit Intervention (DVHVI) – detailed viewTopics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their ChildrenFamilies with children from birth to 18 years old that have reported incidents of intimate partner violence (IPV) to police. Children ...
- Early Head Start (EHS) – non-responderTopics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being
- Early Steps to School Success (ESSS) – detailed viewTopics: Home Visiting for Child Well-BeingFamilies living in rural, geographically isolated communities.
- Eckerd Family Visitation Services – detailed viewTopics: Supervised VisitationFamilies separated by court order due to child abuse or neglect and currently involved in the child welfare system. Parents ...
- Ecologically-Based Family Therapy (EBFT) – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)Substance-abusing runaway adolescents (12-17) and their family members who are willing to have the adolescents live in their homes.
- Effective Black Parenting Program (EBPP) – detailed viewTopics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)African-American families at risk for child maltreatment.
- Emerge Program, The – non-responderThe Emerge ProgramTopics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Batterer Intervention Programs
- Enhancing Adoptive Parenting – detailed viewTopics: Post-Permanency ServicesAdoptive parents who have recently had a child from the foster care system placed with them; the child should be ...
- Exchange Parent Aide – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Sunday, June 30, 2013Topics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary), Home Visiting for Prevention of Child Abuse and NeglectFamilies must have at least one child age birth through 12 years in the home (services may also be offered prenatally), ... - Extreme Recruitment® – detailed viewTopics: Permanency Enhancement Interventions for AdolescentsChildren ages 10-18 years old who have been in out-of-home care for over 15 months. The program will also work with ...
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) – detailed viewTopics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children and adults who have experienced trauma. Research has been conducted on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), post-traumatic stress, phobias, and ...
- Families Facing the Future – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Mothers, fathers, and children ages 5-14.
- Families First – detailed viewTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Home Visiting for Child Well-BeingFamilies and referred children who are at-risk as a result of family conflict, lack of parenting skills, child abuse, childhood ...
- Families First of Michigan – detailed viewTopics: Family StabilizationChildren who are at high risk of removal from their families due to abuse or neglect.
- Families Together – detailed viewTopics: Supervised VisitationFamilies separated by court order and involved in the state’s child welfare system.
- Family Behavior Therapy for Adolescents (FBT) – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)Youth (11-17) with drug abuse and dependence, as well as other co-existing problems.
- Family Behavior Therapy for Adults (FBT) – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Adults with drug abuse and dependence, as well as other co-existing problems such as depression, family dysfunction, trauma, child maltreatment, ...
- Family Connections (FC) – detailed viewTopics: Casework Practice, Interventions for Neglect, Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)Families at risk for child emotional and physical neglect.
- Family Finding – detailed viewTopics: Permanency Enhancement Interventions for Adolescents, Reducing Racial Disparity and Disproportionality in Child WelfareChildren and youth (birth through young adulthood), who have been disconnected from their families by virtue of placement outside of ...
- Family Group Decision Making (FGDM) – detailed viewTopics: Child Welfare Initiatives, Placement Stabilization, Family StabilizationChildren who are abused/neglected and their family groups.
- Family Growth Center, The (FGC) – non-responderThe Family Growth CenterTopics: Teen Pregnancy
- Family Visitation Center – detailed viewTopics: Supervised VisitationVictims of child abuse and neglect as well as victims of domestic violence.
- Family Visitation Services – detailed viewTopics: Supervised VisitationA family or child currently involved with the state’s child welfare system’s foster care/visitation system.
- Family-Focused Treatment for Adolescents (FFT-A) – detailed viewTopics: Bipolar Disorder Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Adolescents with bipolar disorder and their family members.
- FATHER (Fostering Actions To Help Earnings and Responsibility) Project, The – detailed viewThe FATHER (Fostering Actions To Help Earnings and Responsibility) ProjectTopics: Father Involvement InterventionsLow-income fathers, primarily non-custodial
- Father/Male Involvement Preschool Teacher Education Program – non-responderTopics: Father Involvement Interventions
- Father’s Time Fatherhood Academy – detailed viewTopics: Father Involvement InterventionsFathers from age 14 to 80 in any aspect of fatherhood: married with children, non-residential/custodial, single, addicted, impoverished, incarcerated, teenage, military, ...
- Forensically Sensitive Therapy (FST) – detailed viewTopics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children 3-17 years of age who have experienced sexual abuse trauma.
- FORWARD Program – non-responderTopics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care
- Foster Care Redesign – detailed viewTopics: Family StabilizationChildren of all ages, especially minority populations and those with diverse ethnicities, who are at risk of entering the child ...
- Foster Youth Services (FYS) – detailed viewTopics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare, Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster CareFoster youth, K-12 grades.
- Foster Youth Success Initiative (FYSI) – non-responderTopics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care
- Fostering Healthy Futures (FHF) – detailed viewTopics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent)Boys and girls, ages 9-11, who were placed in out-of-home care during the prior year as a result of maltreatment.
- FosterParentCollege.com® (FPC) – detailed viewTopics: Resource Parent Recruitment and TrainingFoster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as social workers and other professionals who work with resource parents.
- Friends for Youth Mentoring Services – detailed viewTopics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent)Youth who are referred by teachers, counselors, probation officers, county mental health workers, Children’s Protective Services, and other ...
- Functional Family Therapy (FFT) – detailed viewTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent), Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare11-18 year olds with very serious problems such as conduct disorder, violent acting-out, and substance abuse
- Fundamentals of Foster and Adoptive Parenting – detailed viewTopics: Resource Parent Recruitment and TrainingProspective foster and adoptive parents and kinship providers.
- GEMS (Girls Educational and Mentoring Services) – non-responder
– ? provisional rating until: Sunday, June 30, 2013Topics: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents: Services for VictimsYoung women and girls, ages 12-24, who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking - Georgia Comprehensive Child and Family Assessments (CCFA) – non-responderTopics: Placement Stabilization
- Guardian Scholars Program – detailed viewTopics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster CareEmancipated foster youth from the State of California motivated to obtain a college education from ages 17 to 23.
- Happiest Baby, The (THB) – detailed viewThe Happiest BabyTopics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)New parents, grandparents, teachers and healthcare professionals.
- Healing Trauma: Strategies for Abused Women (HT) – detailed viewTopics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their ChildrenAdult women who have been abused
- Healthy Families America (Home Visiting for Child Well-Being) (HFA) – detailed viewTopics: Home Visiting for Child Well-BeingOverburdened families who are at-risk for child abuse and neglect and other adverse childhood experiences. Families are determined eligible for ...
- Healthy Families America (Home Visiting for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect) (HFA) – detailed viewTopics: Home Visiting for Prevention of Child Abuse and NeglectOverburdened families who are at risk for child abuse and neglect and other adverse childhood experiences. Families are determined eligible ...
- Help for Adolescent Males with Sexual Behavior Problems: A Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Program – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment ofAdolescent males (13-18) with sexual behavior problems
- Helping Men Recover: A Program for Treating Addiction (HMR) – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Men with addictive disorders
- Helping the Noncompliant Child (HNC) – detailed viewTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Parents of children (age 3-8 years old) who have noncompliance or other conduct problems.
- Helping Women Recover & Beyond Trauma (HWR/BT) – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Adult women with addictive disorders and a trauma history (e.g., abuse, domestic violence, community violence, etc.)
- Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) – detailed viewTopics: Home Visiting for Child Well-BeingParents who have young children and have limited formal education and resources.
- Homebuilders® – detailed viewTopics: Interventions for Neglect, Post-Permanency Services, Reunification, Family StabilizationFamilies with children (birth to 18) at imminent risk of placement into, or needing intensive services to return from, foster care, ...
- HOPE Community-Based Mentoring Program – non-responderTopics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent)
- Hope House – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Sunday, June 30, 2013Topics: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents: Services for VictimsDomestic victims of sex trafficking ages 12-17. - HOPE Program – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment ofSexually reactive children (age 12 and up) and sexually abusive children and adolescents. The program is also used for adult sexual ...
- I Can Problem Solve (ICPS) – detailed viewTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Low- and middle-income 4- to 12-year-olds, including African-Americans, Caucasians, Hispanic, and Asian populations
- I Feel Better Now! Trauma Intervention Program – detailed viewTopics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)At-risk children ages 6-12 with a history of trauma or loss.
- Incredible Years, The (IY) – detailed viewThe Incredible YearsTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Parent Training, Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)Parents, teachers, and children.
- Independent Living Program-Lighthouse – detailed viewTopics: Youth Transitioning Into AdulthoodTarget population is youth of any race or gender between the ages of 16-19, who are aging out of the ...
- Independent Living Program-Orangewood (ILP) – detailed viewTopics: Youth Transitioning Into AdulthoodFoster youth ages 16 to 21. In addition, the program is designed to allow teen parents to participate.
- Individual Family - Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (IF-PEP) – detailed viewTopics: Bipolar Disorder Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children aged 8-12 with major mood disorders (depressive and bipolar spectrum) and their parents.
- InsideOut Dad® – detailed viewTopics: Father Involvement InterventionsIncarcerated fathers with children 18 years old and younger. It is designed specifically for the issues/challenges faced by incarcerated fathers (...
- Integrated Assessment (IA) – detailed viewTopics: Placement StabilizationAny child (up to 17 years of age) and his or her parents/legal guardians entering the child welfare system.
- Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) – detailed viewTopics: Depression Treatment (Adult)Adults with a broad range of disorders including personality disorders.
- Interaction Guidance (IG) – non-responderTopics: Infant and Toddler Mental Health (Birth to 3)
- Intergenerational Trauma Treatment Model, The (ITTM) – detailed viewThe Intergenerational Trauma Treatment ModelTopics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children ages 3-18 and their parents/caregivers burdened by the impact, symptoms and behaviors of traumatic events or unacceptable living ...
- Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) – detailed viewTopics: Depression Treatment (Adult)Adults with depression. The program is also designed to treat the children of a depressed parent.
- Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Adolescents (IPT-A) – detailed viewTopics: Depression Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Adolescents ages 12-18 years old suffering from non-psychotic depression who can be treated on a once a week outpatient basis.
- Interpersonal Psychotherapy-Adolescent Skills Training (IPT-AST) – detailed viewTopics: Depression Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Adolescents, 12-16 years old, with elevated depression symptoms.
- Interventions for Children with Sexual Behavior Problems: Research, Theory and Treatment – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment ofChildren aged 7-12 years who have sexual behavior problems and their parent(s)/caretakers
- Journey Towards Cultural Competence – non-responderTopics: Reducing Racial Disparity and Disproportionality in Child Welfare
- JOURNEYS Foster Youth Mentoring Program – detailed viewTopics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent)Youth in foster care, ages 13-21.
- Keeping Foster and Kin Parents Supported and Trained (KEEP) – detailed viewTopics: Placement Stabilization, Resource Parent Recruitment and Training4 to 12-year-old children in foster or kinship care placements.
- Keeping the Promise Adoption/Subsidized Guardian Preservation Services – detailed viewTopics: Post-Permanency ServicesAdoptive or Subsidized Guardianship families having children in the home under age 18, who have experienced abuse and neglect in their ...
- Kids Club & Moms Empowerment – detailed viewTopics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their ChildrenChildren ages 6-12 and their mothers exposed to intimate partner violence in the last year. Children may also have been ...
- Kids in Transition to School (KITS) – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Sunday, June 23, 2013Topics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster CareFoster children and other children at high risk for school difficulties who are entering kindergarten. - Kinship Navigator Program – detailed viewTopics: Post-Permanency ServicesGrandparents and other relatives (aunts/uncles, older siblings, etc.) who are raising children because the children’s parents are ...
- Knowing Who You Are – non-responderTopics: Reducing Racial Disparity and Disproportionality in Child Welfare
- Larkin Extended Aftercare for Supported Emancipation (LEASE) – detailed viewTopics: Youth Transitioning Into AdulthoodEmancipating foster care youth ages 18-24, including pregnant and parenting youth.
- Let's Talk: Runaway Prevention Curriculum – detailed viewTopics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child WelfareYouth aged 12-18.
- Life Space Crisis Intervention (LSCI) – detailed viewTopics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child WelfareAdults working and living with children and youth who escalate incidents into no-win power struggles, distort reality, are self-abusive, engage ...
- Lifelong Family Connections for Adolescents (LFC) – non-responderTopics: Permanency Enhancement Interventions for Adolescents
- Los Ninos Bien Educados (LNBE) – detailed viewTopics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)For parents of Latino descent who are raising children in the United States, both Spanish and English speakers.
- Love and Logic – detailed viewTopics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)Parents, grandparents, teachers, and other caretakers working with children.
- Mandt System, The – detailed viewThe Mandt SystemTopics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child WelfareThe program is sub-clinical and thus provides the foundation upon which the clinical and programmatic skills of staff within the ...
- Matrix Model for Adults – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Adults with substance abuse disorders.
- Matrix Model for Teens and Young Adults – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)Adolescents with substance abuse disorders.
- Mentoring USA Foster Care Program – non-responderTopics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent)
- Michigan Family Reunification Program – detailed viewTopics: ReunificationFamilies with children ages 0-17 being reunified from foster care or relative placement.
- Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) – detailed viewTopics: Depression Treatment (Adult)Adults (between 18-70 years old) who have suffered three or more prior episodes of major depression.
- Minnesota Permanency Demonstration (MnPD) – detailed viewTopics: Post-Permanency ServicesChildren in long-term foster care. Special emphasis is being given to American Indian children, African American children, and children with ...
- Minority Youth and Family Initiative for African-Americans (MYFI) – detailed viewTopics: Family Stabilization, Reducing Racial Disparity and Disproportionality in Child WelfareAfrican American children and families involved with the child welfare system
- Minority Youth and Family Initiative for American Indian/Alaskan Native Children (MYFI) – detailed viewTopics: Family Stabilization, Reducing Racial Disparity and Disproportionality in Child WelfareAmerican Indian and Alaskan Native children and families
- Mockingbird Family Model, The (MFM) – detailed viewThe Mockingbird Family ModelTopics: Placement Stabilization, Family Stabilization, Permanency Enhancement Interventions for AdolescentsChildren, adolescents, and families in or at risk of being in the foster care system.
- Motivating, Inspiring, Supporting, and Serving Sexually Exploited Youth (MISSSEY) – non-responder
– ? provisional rating until: Sunday, June 30, 2013Topics: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents: Services for VictimsCommercially sexually exploited youth 11-18 years of age - Motivational Enhancement Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - 5 Sessions (MET/CBT5) – non-responderTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- Motivational Interviewing (MI) – detailed viewTopics: Motivation and Engagement, Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Caregivers of children referred to the child welfare system.
- Multi-Family Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (MF-PEP) – detailed viewTopics: Bipolar Disorder Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children aged 8-12 with major mood disorders (depressive and bipolar spectrum) and their parents.
- Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent), Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child WelfareAdolescents 11 to 18 with the following symptoms or problems: substance abuse or at risk, delinquent/conduct disorder, school and other behavioral ...
- Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care - Adolescents (MTFC-A) – detailed viewTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Higher Level of Placement, Placement Stabilization, Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child WelfareBoys and girls, 12-18 years old with severe delinquency and/or severe emotional and behavioral disorders. These youth were in ...
- Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care - Adolescents [Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care] (MTFC-A) – detailed viewTopics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster CareBoys and girls, 12-18 years old with severe delinquency and/or severe emotional and behavioral. These youth were in need ...
- Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care for Preschoolers (MTFC-P) – detailed viewTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Higher Level of Placement, Placement StabilizationPreschool foster children aged 3-6 years old who exhibit a high level of disruptive and anti-social behavior which cannot be ...
- Multisystemic Therapy (MST) – detailed viewTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent), Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child WelfareYouth, 12 to 17 years old, with possible substance abuse issues who are at risk of out-of-home placement due to antisocial or ...
- Multisystemic Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect (MST-CAN) – detailed viewTopics: Child Welfare InitiativesFamilies who have come to the attention of Child Protective Services within the past 180 days due to the physical abuse ...
- Multisystemic Therapy for Youth with Problem Sexual Behaviors (MST-PSB) – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment ofYouth (and their families) when the youth has engaged in sexually abusive behavior toward others. The offending youth must be ...
- My Baby's Father Male Involvement Training – non-responderTopics: Father Involvement Interventions
- My First Place – detailed view
[Supported Housing Program (SHP)]Topics: Youth Transitioning Into AdulthoodFoster youth ages 16-23 who are, or are at-risk of, becoming homeless. The program is designed to allow transition aged ... - My Life My Choice (MLMC) – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Sunday, June 30, 2013Topics: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents: Services for VictimsGirls ages 12-18 who have been exploited or are at high risk of being exploited. - Neighbor to Family Sibling Foster Care Model – detailed view
[Neighbor to Neighbor]Topics: Placement Stabilization, Resource Parent Recruitment and TrainingSibling groups of 2 or more children from infancy through seventeen years of age who are in the custody of the ... - Nonviolent Crisis Intervention® Training Program – detailed viewTopics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child WelfareStaff working in child welfare settings as well as other human services settings.
- Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) – detailed viewTopics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being, Home Visiting for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Teen PregnancyFirst-time, low-income mothers (no previous live births).
- Nurturing Parenting Programs – detailed viewTopics: Parent Training, Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)Parents who are at high-risk for, or have substantiated reports of, child maltreatment.
- Nurturing Program for Families in Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Parents who are in substance abuse treatment and recovery; and may have current or past mental health issues and/or ...
- NY Model for Batterer Programs – detailed viewTopics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Batterer Intervention ProgramsCivil and criminal courts or agents of the court that see or monitor domestic violence cases and the men who ...
- One Church One Child – non-responderTopics: Permanency Enhancement Interventions for Adolescents
- One-on-One Mentoring Program – non-responderTopics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent)
- Oregon Model, Parent Management Training (PMTO™) – detailed viewTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Parent TrainingParents of children 2-18 years of age with disruptive behaviors such as conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and anti-social behaviors.
- Oregon Post Adoption Resource Center (ORPARC) – detailed viewTopics: Post-Permanency ServicesOregon Department of Human Services Adoptive families, Oregon Assisted Guardianship families, and Oregon families who have adopted children through any ...
- Parent Engagement and Self-Advocacy (PESA) – detailed viewTopics: Parent Partner Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare SystemBirth parents, foster parents, and caseworkers of children ages 10-17 who are in foster care and candidates for reunification.
- Parent Partners - Iowa – detailed viewTopics: Parent Partner Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare SystemParents involved with Department of Human Services’ Child Protective Services.
- Parent Project, The – detailed viewThe Parent ProjectTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Parent TrainingParents of what are collectively referred to as â€strong-willed,†or out-of-control adolescents and older children (11-17 ...
- Parent Support Outreach Program (PSOP) – detailed viewTopics: Family StabilizationFamilies at risk of child maltreatment as identified by screened out child maltreatment reports, community referrals, or self-referral. Families that ...
- Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Women who used alcohol or drugs heavily during pregnancy and who are not effectively connected with community service providers, and ...
- Parent-Child Home Program, The – detailed viewThe Parent-Child Home ProgramTopics: Home Visiting for Child Well-BeingTwo and three-year-olds who face multiple obstacles to educational and economic success. These risk factors include, living in poverty, being ...
- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) – detailed viewTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Parent TrainingChildren ages 3-6 with behavior and parent-child relationship problems. May be conducted with parents, foster parents, or other caretakers. Adaptation ...
- Parenting Together Project (PTP) – non-responderTopics: Father Involvement Interventions
- Parenting Wisely – detailed viewTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Parent TrainingFamilies with children at risk for or with: behavior problems, substance abuse problems, or delinquency.
- Parenting with Love and Limits (PLL) – detailed viewTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children and adolescents aged 10-18 who have severe emotional and behavioral problems (e.g., conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and ...
- Parents Anonymous® – detailed viewTopics: Parent Partner Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare SystemGeneral population, but can accommodate specific population types such as teen parents or parents of children with special needs.
- Parents as Partners – detailed viewTopics: Parent Partner Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare SystemParents involved with the Child Welfare System through a protective investigation.
- Parents as Teachers – detailed viewTopics: Home Visiting for Child Well-BeingFamilies with an expectant mother or parents of children up to kindergarten entry (usually 5 years).
- Parents as Tender Healers (PATH) – non-responderTopics: Placement Stabilization, Resource Parent Recruitment and Training
- Participation Enhancement Intervention (PEI) – detailed viewTopics: Motivation and EngagementParents participating with their child or adolescent in treatment. PEI can be easily modified for any psychosocial treatment.
- Partnering for Safety and Permanence - Model Approach to Partnerships in Parenting (PS-MAPP) – detailed viewTopics: Placement Stabilization, Resource Parent Recruitment and TrainingProspective foster and adoptive families in both public and private agencies.
- Partners in Parenting Education (PIPE) – detailed viewTopics: Parent TrainingParents/caregivers of children from birth through three years of age.
- Pathways Fourth Edition – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment ofAdolescent males and females with sexual behavior problems, ages 12-18.
- Period of PURPLE Crying – detailed viewTopics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)All mothers of new infants and society in general in their understanding of early infant crying and shaken baby syndrome.
- Phoenix House Academy – detailed viewTopics: Higher Level of Placement, Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)Adolescents (13-18) and their families.
- Physical/Psychological Management Training Restraining Training Programs (PMT) – non-responderTopics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- Point of Engagement (POE) – detailed viewTopics: Reducing Racial Disparity and Disproportionality in Child WelfareChildren and families that come to the attention of Child Protective Services as the result of allegations of child abuse ...
- Positive Discipline – detailed viewTopics: Parent TrainingParents of children who are typically developing (infants through teens) and teachers of children (toddlers through teens) who are typically-developing. ...
- Positive Peer Culture (PPC) – detailed viewTopics: Higher Level of PlacementTroubled and troubling adolescent youth.
- Powerhouse Mentoring Program – detailed viewTopics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent)Youth in foster care ages 13-21
- Pregnancy Free Club – detailed viewTopics: Teen PregnancyParenting teens age 14 to 19 years old who attend an alternative high school for pregnant and parenting students and their children ...
- Preliminary Protective Hearing Benchcard (PPH Benchcard) – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Sunday, June 30, 2013Topics: Reducing Racial Disparity and Disproportionality in Child WelfareJudges in juvenile dependency hearings - PRIDE – detailed viewTopics: Placement Stabilization, Resource Parent Recruitment and TrainingProspective foster and adoptive parents; and experienced foster parents.
- Primary and Secondary Control Enhancement Training (PASCET) – detailed viewTopics: Depression Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children and adolescents aged 8-15 who are depressed.
- Problem Solving Skills Training (PSST) – non-responderTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Project 12-ways – non-responderTopics: Interventions for Neglect
- Project Connect – detailed viewTopics: ReunificationHigh-risk, substance-affected families involved in the child welfare system. Family risks may include the following: Poly-substance abuse and dependence, domestic ...
- Project Fatherhood – detailed viewTopics: Father Involvement InterventionsFathers, significant others, and at-risk children.
- Project Link – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Pregnant and parenting women of childbearing age.
- Project SUPPORT – detailed viewTopics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their ChildrenFamilies (mothers and children) who had recently sought refuge at domestic violence shelters, with children aged 4-9 exhibiting clinical levels ...
- Prolonged Exposure Therapy for Adolescents (PE-A) – detailed viewTopics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Adolescents who have experienced a trauma (e.g., sexual assault, car accident, violent crimes, etc). The program has also been ...
- Promoting First Relationships (PFR) – detailed viewTopics: Parent TrainingCaregivers of children birth to three years
- Quality Parenting – detailed viewTopics: Parent TrainingParents, grandparents, teachers, babysitters, and other caretakers who need support—information and practical skills—...
- Race Matters Toolkit – detailed viewTopics: Reducing Racial Disparity and Disproportionality in Child WelfarePublic and private institutions/organizations and individuals who serve/target low-income children and families in the areas of child welfare, ...
- Re-ED – detailed view
[Re-Education of children with Emotional Disturbance]Topics: Higher Level of PlacementBoys and girls from birth to age 22. Adaptations are made to assure developmental appropriateness across exceptionality(s). The general descriptor ... - Real Life Heroes (RLH) – detailed viewTopics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)School-age children between ages 6-12 and adolescents functioning developmentally at a latency-level in social, emotional, or cognitive skills who have ...
- Real Solution Anger Management Program – detailed viewTopics: Anger Management (Adult)Adults who need help managing their anger
- Recovery Coach (RC) – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Adults 18 years or older who have a primary substance use disorder (co-occurring conditions are expected)
- Reno Family Drug Court – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Parents whose children have been placed within the child welfare system, due to child abuse and/or neglect related to ...
- Residential Student Assistance Program (RSAP) – non-responderTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- Restorative Approach, The – detailed viewThe Restorative ApproachTopics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Youth-serving professionals working with groups of youth exposed to trauma in the mental health, juvenile justice, and education fields.
- RETHINK Curriculum – detailed viewTopics: Anger Management (Adult)Adults having difficulty managing anger. The program has also been used with young children with language skills through teenagers.
- Rising Tide Communities - Orangewood – detailed viewTopics: Youth Transitioning Into AdulthoodFormer foster youth between 18 and 24 years.
- Risking Connection® – detailed viewTopics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Organizations with professionals, paraprofessionals, and others (parents/caregivers) who work with or relate to survivors of traumatic life events, especially ...
- Safe Crisis Management (SCM) – detailed viewTopics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child WelfareStaff members who work with individuals in care or receiving service that may experience crisis behavior.
- SafeCare® – detailed view
[Project SafeCare]Topics: Interventions for Neglect, Parent Training, Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary), Home Visiting for Prevention of Child Abuse and NeglectParents at-risk for child neglect and/or abuse and parents with a history of child neglect and/or abuse - SafeCare® [Home Visiting for Child Well-Being] – detailed view
[Project SafeCare]Topics: Home Visiting for Child Well-BeingParents at-risk for child neglect and/or abuse and parents with a history of child neglect and/or abuse - Safety, Mentoring, Advocacy, Recovery, and Treatment (SMART) – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment ofChildren ages 4-11 who have a history of child sexual abuse (CSA) and are exhibiting problematic sexual behavior (PSB).
- San Diego Family Justice Center (FJC) – detailed viewTopics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their ChildrenAnyone affected by Family Violence: domestic violence, elder abuse, child abuse, and limited sexual assault cases.
- San Pasqual Academy – detailed viewTopics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster CareFoster care youth in middle school and high school
- Sanctuary Model – detailed viewTopics: Higher Level of Placement, Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)This program is not a client-specific intervention, but a full-system approach that targets the entire organization. The focus is to ...
- Seeking Safety for Adolescents – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent), Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Adolescents with a history of trauma and/or substance abuse.
- Seeking Safety for Adults – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Adults who have a history of trauma and/or substance abuse.
- Seita Scholars Program – detailed viewTopics: Youth Transitioning Into Adulthood, Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster CareYouth aging out of foster care; foster and former foster youth in college 18-25 years old
- Self-Motivation Group (SM Group) – detailed viewTopics: Motivation and EngagementChild-welfare involved parents and other caregivers of children from birth through age 12.
- Seven Challenges®, The (7C) – non-responderThe Seven Challenges®Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- Sexual Abuse Counseling and Prevention Program (SACPP) – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment ofYoung people aged 10-18 who have engaged in sexually abusive behaviors
- Sexual Abuse: Family Education and Treatment Program (SAFE-T) – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment ofAdolescents who have offended sexually (intra- or extra- familial) and their families
- Sexual Offender Detention Alternative (SODA) – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment ofChildren age 13-17 who have been referred by the Courts, Probation, CPS, etc. for sexual offenses.
- Shared Family Care (SFC) – detailed viewTopics: ReunificationFamilies with an infant or young child in the child welfare system who are at risk of having their children ...
- Signs of Safety – detailed viewTopics: Casework Practice, Child Welfare Initiatives, Interventions for Neglect, Motivation and EngagementChild protection practitioners working with children and families where there has been suspected or substantiated child abuse or neglect
- SITCAP-ART – detailed viewTopics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)At-risk and adjudicated youth, ages 12-17, with a history of trauma and/or loss.
- Social Effectiveness Therapy for Children (SET-C) – detailed viewTopics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children ages 7 through 17 with social phobia.
- Solution-Based Casework – detailed viewTopics: Casework PracticeChild abuse and neglect cases.
- Specialized Treatment and Recovery Services (STARS) – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Parents with substance abuse issues involved with the child welfare system.
- SPIN Video Interaction Guidance (SPIN VIG) – detailed view
[SPIN Video Home Training (SPIN VHT)]Topics: Parent TrainingAt-risk children and families, families in conflict, foster parents/children, and adoptive families. - Standing Against Global Exploitation (SAGE) – non-responder
– ? provisional rating until: Sunday, June 30, 2013Topics: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents: Services for VictimsPersons who have experienced or are at risk of sexual exploitation, human trafficking, violence and other forms of trauma - Steps to Effective Enjoyable Parenting (STEEP) – non-responderTopics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Stop-Gap – detailed viewTopics: Higher Level of PlacementChildren and/or adolescents with disruptive behavior disorders (CD, ODD, ADHD) living in residential treatment centers.
- Strengthening Families through Early Care and Education – detailed viewTopics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)All families with young children; families under stress.
- Stressbusters – detailed viewTopics: Depression Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children in grades 3-6.
- Structured Decision Making (SDM) – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Monday, July 1, 2013Topics: Child Welfare Initiatives, Reducing Racial Disparity and Disproportionality in Child WelfareFamilies referred to and assessed by CPS agencies. - Structured Psychotherapy for Adolescents Responding to Chronic Stress (SPARCS) – detailed viewTopics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Traumatized adolescents, including those who are still living with or experiencing ongoing chaos and extreme stress.
- Support to End Exploitation Now (SEEN) – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Sunday, June 30, 2013Topics: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents: Services for VictimsYouth (male, female, and transgender) under age 18 who have been victims of commercial sexual exploitation or are at-risk - Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) – detailed viewTopics: Motivation and Engagement, Father Involvement InterventionsPrimarily low-income families.
- Sure Start – non-responderTopics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being
- Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP) – detailed viewTopics: Parent TrainingParents of children - birth through adolescence.
- Teaching-Family Model (TFM) – detailed viewTopics: Higher Level of Placement, Parent Training, Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child WelfareYouth who are at-risk , juvenile delinquents, in foster care, mentally retarded/developmentally disabled, or severely emotionally disturbed. Families at risk ...
- Teen Parenting Service Network (TPSN) – detailed viewTopics: Teen PregnancyPregnant and parenting teen wards of the state between the ages of 13 and 21 years old and their children up to ...
- Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) – detailed viewTopics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child WelfareStaff working in residential child care organizations.
- Theraplay – detailed viewTopics: Infant and Toddler Mental Health (Birth to 3)Children ages 0-18 who exhibit behavioral problems and their caregiver (biological, adoptive, or foster).
- Think:Kids – detailed viewTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children and adolescents with a variety of behavioral challenges, including both externalizing (e.g., explosions, meltdowns, tantrums) and internalizing (e....
- Together Facing the Challenge – detailed viewTopics: Resource Parent Recruitment and TrainingTreatment foster parents and agency staff
- Toolkit for Change: A Guide for Starting an Education Advocacy Project in Your State – detailed viewTopics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster CareThis toolkit is designed for community advocates interested in identifying and training skilled advocates for the educational needs of children ...
- Transitional Housing Program for Homeless Young Adults (THP) – detailed viewTopics: Youth Transitioning Into AdulthoodEmancipated foster and probation youth between the ages of 18-21 who are homeless or at risk of being homeless. The ...
- Trauma Affect Regulation: Guide for Education and Therapy (TARGET) – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Tuesday, July 16, 2013Topics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Youth ages 10-18 with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). - Trauma Outcome Process Assessment Model (TOPA) – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment of, Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment ofThe TOPA treatment program focuses on two populations: (a) sexually abused children and adolescents; and (b) children and adolescents who ...
- Trauma Systems Therapy (TST) – detailed viewTopics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)The combination of a traumatized child/adolescent between the ages 6 and 19 who, when exposed to trauma reminders, has difficulty regulating ...
- Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) – detailed viewTopics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children with a known trauma history who are experiencing significant Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms, whether or not they meet ...
- Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) [Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment of] (TF-CBT) – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment ofChildren (3-12) with a known trauma history who are experiencing sexual behavior problems and significant Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms, ...
- Trauma-Focused Coping (TFC) – detailed viewTopics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Children and adolescents in schools who have suffered a traumatic exposure (e.g., disaster, violence, murder, suicide, fire, accidents)
- Trauma-Focused Integrated Play Therapy (TFIPT) – detailed viewTopics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Young sexually abused children who may be victims of other forms of trauma as well, including physical abuse, neglect, witnessing ...
- Treehouse Educational Advocacy Program, The – detailed viewThe Treehouse Educational Advocacy ProgramTopics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster CareFoster youth living in out of home care, PreK through 12th grades.
- Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® - Level 4 (Level 4 Triple P) – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Sunday, June 30, 2013Topics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Parent TrainingFor parents and caregivers of children and adolescents with moderate to severe behavioral and/or emotional difficulties or for parents ... - Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® System (System Triple P) – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Monday, July 8, 2013Topics: Parent TrainingFor parents and caregivers of children from birth to age 16. - Upstate New York Shaken Baby Syndrome Education Program, The (SBS) – detailed viewThe Upstate New York Shaken Baby Syndrome Education ProgramTopics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)Mothers, fathers, or father figures.
- Vicarious Sensitization (VS) – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment ofAdolescent sex offenders
- Voices: A Program of Self-Discovery and Empowerment for Girls – detailed viewTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent), Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)Girls 12 - 24 years old with substance abuse and/or trauma
- Watch, Wait, and Wonder (WWW) – non-responderTopics: Infant and Toddler Mental Health (Birth to 3)
- What’s Good About Anger? 6-12 Week Anger Management Group – detailed viewTopics: Anger Management (Adult)Adults dealing with anger mismanagement issues; court or employer-ordered and self-referrals. The program has also been used with adolescents dealing ...
- When Children Abuse – detailed viewTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment ofChildren from 5 to 12 years of age who have been identified by any number of sources for exhibiting inappropriate sexual behavior ...
- Woman’s Way through The Twelve Steps, A – detailed viewA Woman’s Way through The Twelve StepsTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent), Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)Women and teenage girls with addictive disorders
- Work Appreciation for Youth, The (WAY) – detailed viewThe Work Appreciation for YouthTopics: Youth Transitioning Into AdulthoodAdolescent boys and girls in residential treatment facilities or foster care.
- Workforce Development Center, The – detailed viewThe Workforce Development CenterTopics: Youth Transitioning Into AdulthoodYouth ages 16-24 who are currently in foster/kinship care or have been in the past.
- Wraparound – detailed viewTopics: Placement StabilizationDesigned for children and youth with severe emotional, behavioral, or mental health difficulties and their families. Most often these are ...
- youthSpark Voices – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Sunday, June 30, 2013Topics: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents: Services for VictimsGirls ages 11-17 who are deemed high risk for child sex trafficking involvement