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- Parents, grandparents, teachers, babysitters, and other caretakers working with children.Topics: Parent Training
- Fathers with children age 18 or younger. It is designed for custodial and non-custodial fathers with instructions on how to deliver ...Topics: Father Involvement Interventions
- Children, youth, and parents (biological, foster, adoptive) in the child welfare systemTopics: Casework Practice
- Families involved in the first time removal of a child within 24 - 48 hours of removal.Topics: Family Stabilization
- 9 to 14-year olds who are depressed.Topics: Depression Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Adolescents aged 12 to 22 with substance abuse issuesTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- Youth ages 14 to 21 who require on-going services from the adult systems of care (i.e., mental health treatment, substance abuse ...Topics: Youth Transitioning Into Adulthood
- Adoption and Foster Care Mentoring (AFC) – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Saturday, June 9, 2012Youth with current or prior experience in foster careTopics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent) - 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 viewAdults who have identified themselves as alcoholics and are trying to maintain sobriety.Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Child Maltreatment reports that do not allege sexual abuse or substantial child maltreatment (as defined by MN statute 626.556).Topics: Child Welfare Initiatives
- Caregivers who are aggressive and physically, emotionally, or verbally abuse their children and their children who experience behavioral dysfunction, especially ...Topics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Adults who need help with managing their anger. The program has also been used with adolescents.Topics: Anger Management (Adult)
- Adults with difficulty managing their anger including those who are substance users, have posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or have mental ...Topics: Anger Management (Adult)
- Adults with anger regulation problems. The program has also been used with adolescents.Topics: Anger Management (Adult)
- Arkansas Center for Addictions Research, Education, and Services (AR-CARES) – non-responderTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Foster parents of infants.Topics: Infant and Toddler Mental Health (0-3), Parent Training
- AVANCE Family Support and Education Program (AVANCE) – non-responderTopics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being
- Foster, adoptive, and biological caregivers and their childrenTopics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- Depressed adults including those with substance abuse problems.Topics: Depression Treatment (Adult)
- Foster, adoptive and biological parents; caseworkers; care managers; and direct care staff of residential and group home facilities; and caregivers ...Topics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- Foster children aged six to eleven who live in high poverty neighborhoodsTopics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent)
- Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Saturday, June 9, 2012Youth aged 6-18 who may come from disadvantaged situations, such as single-parent homes, low-income homes, or homes with a parent ...Topics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent) - Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- Typically developing school-aged children diagnosed with childhood anxiety disorders (6-11 years old) and their families.Topics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Fathers (including biological, step, and common-law) who have who have physically abused, emotionally abused, or neglected their children; exposed their ...Topics: Father Involvement Interventions
- Families and children (ages 0-19 years) in transition, such as those who are living in homeless shelters, temporary or doubled-up ...Topics: Placement Stabilization
- Foster parents and child welfare workers that license foster parent applicants. It has also been used with foster-adoptive and adoptive ...Topics: Placement Stabilization
- Adults in recovery from substance abuse and addiction and their children and other family members.Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Adults who have anger control and/or communication problems. The program can also be used with adolescents.Topics: Anger Management (Adult)
- Chicago Child-Parent Centers – non-responderTopics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Child Endangerment Risk Assessment Protocol (CERAP) – non-responderTopics: Child Welfare Initiatives
- Anyone who has had personal experience with the child welfare system (could be as a parent, child, foster parent, etc.).Topics: Parent Partner Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare System
- Children age 8 and younger, with the majority being under age six, from a racially diverse urban area.Topics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their Children
- Children age 0-5, who have experienced a trauma, and their caregivers.Topics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their Children, Infant and Toddler Mental Health (0-3), Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Abused, neglected, at-risk, and/or drug-affected children, one month through five years of age, referred by Child Protective Services (CPS), ...Topics: Interventions for Neglect
- Children with Sexual Behavior Problems Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Program: Preschool Program – detailed viewChildren with sexual behavior problems. Boys and Girls ages 3 to 6 years of age and their caregivers.Topics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment of
- Children with Sexual Behavior Problems Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Program: School-Age Group – detailed viewChildren with sexual behavior problems. Boys and girls ages 6 to 12 years of age and their caregivers.Topics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment of
- Any parent or individual in a parenting role for children ages 0-18 years. This may include biological parents, adoptive parents, ...Topics: Parent Partner Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare System
- Circle of Security (COS) – detailed viewHigh risk populations such as having a child enrolled in Early Head Start or Head Start programs, incarcerated ...Topics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being, Infant and Toddler Mental Health (0-3), Parent Training
- Chronically depressed adults.Topics: Depression Treatment (Adult)
- 3rd through 8th grade students who screened positive for exposure to a traumatic event and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder ...Topics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Cognitive Therapy (CT) – detailed viewAdults with mental health disorders including depression, anger, and anxiety among others. The program is also designed to include family ...Topics: Depression Treatment (Adult)
- Common Sense Parenting (CSP) – detailed viewParents and other caregivers of children ages 6 - 16 years.Topics: Parent Training
- Communities in Schools (CIS) – non-responderTopics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- Designed for and tested with survivors of domestic abuse who have utilized shelters. Can be expanded to non-shelter users.Topics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their Children
- Community Parent Education Program (COPE) – non-responderTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Community Reinforcement + Vouchers Approach (CRA + Vouchers) – detailed viewAdults age 18 or older with a diagnosis of cocaine abuse or dependence.Topics: 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 ...Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Comprehensive Assessment Tool (CAT) – non-responderTopics: Casework Practice
- Parents of children (2-12 years old) who are experiencing behavior or emotional problems.Topics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Children and adolescents suffering anxiety disordersTopics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Children and adolescents suffering anxiety disorders who are unable to attend standard clinical practiceTopics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Children experiencing problematic levels of anxietyTopics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- 8 to 14 year old children whose aggression puts them at risk for later delinquency.Topics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Adolescents ages 12 to 18 years old with major depression and/or dysthymia.Topics: Depression Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Middle school and high school aged foster youthTopics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care
- DADS Family Project – non-responderTopics: Father Involvement Interventions
- Adult males who are both court-ordered (civil or criminal) and voluntary participants.Topics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Batterer Intervention Programs
- Families with children from birth to 18 years old that have reported incidents of intimate partner violence (IPV) to police. Children ...Topics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their Children
- Early Head Start (EHS) – non-responderTopics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being
- Families living in rural, geographically isolated communities.Topics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being
- Substance-abusing runaway adolescents (12-17) and their family members who are willing to have the adolescents live in their homes.Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- African-American families at risk for child maltreatment.Topics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Emerge Program, The – non-responderTopics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Batterer Intervention Programs
- Children and adults who have experienced trauma. Research has been conducted on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), post-traumatic stress, phobias, and ...Topics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Mothers, fathers, and children ages 5-14.Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Children who are at high risk of removal from their families due to abuse or neglect.Topics: Family Stabilization
- Families separated by court order and involved in the state’s child welfare system.Topics: Supervised Visitation
- Youth (11-17) with drug abuse and dependence, as well as other co-existing problems.Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- Adults with drug abuse and dependence, as well as other co-existing problems such as depression, family dysfunction, trauma, child maltreatment, ...Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Family Connections (FC) – detailed viewFamilies at risk for child emotional and physical neglect.Topics: Casework Practice, Interventions for Neglect, Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Children who are abused/neglected and their family groups.Topics: Child Welfare Initiatives, Family Stabilization
- Victims of child abuse and neglect as well as victims of domestic violence.Topics: Supervised Visitation
- A family or child currently involved with the state’s child welfare system’s foster care/visitation system.Topics: Supervised Visitation
- Adolescents with bipolar disorder and their family members.Topics: Bipolar Disorder Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Low-income fathers, primarily non-custodialTopics: Father Involvement Interventions
- Father/Male Involvement Preschool Teacher Education Program – non-responderTopics: Father Involvement Interventions
- Fathers from age 14 to 80 in any aspect of fatherhood: married with children, non-residential/custodial, single, addicted, impoverished, incarcerated, teenage, military, ...Topics: Father Involvement Interventions
- Children 3-17 years of age who have experienced sexual abuse trauma.Topics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Topics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care
- Children of all ages, especially minority populations and those with diverse ethnicities, who are at risk of entering the child ...Topics: Family Stabilization
- Foster Parent College (FPC) – detailed viewFoster, adoptive, and kinship parents, as well as social workers and other mental health professionals who work with resource parents.Topics: Resource Parent Recruitment and Training
- Foster Youth Services (FYS) – detailed viewFoster youth, K-12 grades.Topics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare, Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care
- Foster Youth Success Initiative (FYSI) – non-responder
– ? provisional rating until: Friday, June 29, 2012Topics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care - Fostering Healthy Futures (FHF) – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Saturday, June 9, 2012Boys and girls, ages 9-11, who were placed in out-of-home care during the prior year as a result of maltreatment.Topics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent) - Friends for Youth Mentoring Services – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Saturday, June 9, 2012Youth who are referred by teachers, counselors, probation officers, county mental health workers, Children’s Protective Services, and other ...Topics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent) - 11-18 year olds with very serious problems such as conduct disorder, violent acting-out, and substance abuseTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent), Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- The target populations of this program are prospective foster and adoptive parents and kinship providers.Topics: Resource Parent Recruitment and Training
- Georgia Comprehensive Child and Family Assessments (CCFA) – non-responderTopics: Placement Stabilization
- Emancipated foster youth from the State of California motivated to obtain a college education from ages 17 to 23.Topics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care
- Happiest Baby, The (THB) – detailed viewNew parents, grandparents, teachers and healthcare professionals.Topics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Overburdened families who are at-risk for child abuse and neglect and other adverse childhood experiences. Families are determined eligible for ...Topics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being
- Healthy Families America (Home Visiting for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect) (HFA) – detailed viewOverburdened families who are at risk for child abuse and neglect and other adverse childhood experiences. Families are determined eligible ...Topics: Home Visiting for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
- Help for Adolescent Males with Sexual Behavior Problems: A Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Program – detailed viewAdolescent males (13-18) with sexual behavior problemsTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment of
- Parents of children (age 3-8 years old) who have noncompliance or other conduct problems.Topics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Helping Women Recover (HWR) – detailed viewWomen and girls in recovery from substance abuse.Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Parents who have young children and have limited formal education and resources.Topics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being
- Families with children (birth to 18) at imminent risk of placement into, or needing intensive services to return from, foster care, ...Topics: Interventions for Neglect, Post-Permanency Services, Reunification, Family Stabilization
- HOPE Community-Based Mentoring Program – non-responder
– ? provisional rating until: Saturday, June 9, 2012Topics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent) - At-risk children ages 6-12 with a history of trauma or loss.Topics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Parents, teachers, and children.Topics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Parent Training, Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Target population is youth of any race or gender between the ages of 16-19, who are aging out of the ...Topics: Youth Transitioning Into Adulthood
- Foster youth ages 16 to 21. In addition, the program is designed to allow teen parents to participate.Topics: Youth Transitioning Into Adulthood
- Children aged 8-12 with major mood disorders (depressive and bipolar spectrum) and their parents.Topics: Bipolar Disorder Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Incarcerated fathers with children 18 years old and younger. It is designed specifically for the issues/challenges faced by incarcerated ...Topics: Father Involvement Interventions
- Any child (up to 17 years of age) and his or her parents/legal guardians entering the child welfare system.Topics: Placement Stabilization
- Adults with a broad range of disorders including personality disorders.Topics: Depression Treatment (Adult)
- Interaction Guidance (IG) – non-responderTopics: Infant and Toddler Mental Health (0-3)
- Adults with depression. The program is also designed to treat the children of a depressed parent.Topics: Depression Treatment (Adult)
- Adolescents ages 12-18 years old suffering from non-psychotic depression who can be treated on a once a week outpatient basis.Topics: Depression Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Adolescents, 12-16 years old, with elevated depression symptoms.Topics: Depression Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Interventions for Children with Sexual Behavior Problems: Research, Theory and Treatment – detailed viewChildren aged 7-12 years who have sexual behavior problems and their parent(s)/caretakersTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment of
- JOURNEYS Foster Youth Mentoring Program – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Saturday, June 9, 2012Youth in foster care, ages 13-21.Topics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent) - 4 to 12-year-old children in foster or kinship care placements.Topics: Placement Stabilization, Resource Parent Recruitment and Training
- Adoptive or Subsidized Guardianship families having children in the home under age 18, who have experienced abuse and neglect in their ...Topics: Post-Permanency Services
- Children ages 6-12 and their mothers exposed to intimate partner violence in the last year. Children may also have been ...Topics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their Children
- Kids in Transition to School (KITS) – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Friday, June 29, 2012Foster children and other children at high risk for school difficulties who are entering kindergarten.Topics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care - Grandparents and other relatives (aunts/uncles, older siblings, etc.) who are raising children because the children’s parents are ...Topics: Post-Permanency Services
- Emancipating foster care youth ages 18-24, including pregnant and parenting youth.Topics: Youth Transitioning Into Adulthood
- Youth aged 12-18.Topics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- Los Ninos Bien Educados (LNBE) – detailed viewFor parents of Latino descent who are raising children in the United States, both Spanish and English speakers.Topics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Parents, grandparents, teachers, and other caretakers working with children.Topics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- The program is sub-clinical and thus provides the foundation upon which the clinical and programmatic skills of staff within the ...Topics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- Adults with substance abuse disorders.Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Adolescents with substance abuse disorders.Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- Mentoring USA Foster Care Program – non-responder
– ? provisional rating until: Saturday, June 9, 2012Topics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent) - Families with children ages 0-17 being reunified from foster care or relative placement.Topics: Reunification
- Adults (between 18-70 years old) who have suffered three or more prior episodes of major depression.Topics: Depression Treatment (Adult)
- Children in long-term foster care. Special emphasis is being given to American Indian children, African American children, and children with ...Topics: Post-Permanency Services
- African American children and families involved with the child welfare systemTopics: Family Stabilization
- Minority Youth and Family Initiative for American Indian/Alaskan Native Children (MYFI) – detailed viewAmerican Indian and Alaskan Native children and familiesTopics: Family Stabilization
- Motivational Enhancement Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - 5 Sessions (MET/CBT5) – non-responderTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- Caregivers of children referred to the child welfare system.Topics: Motivation and Engagement, Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Children aged 8-12 with major mood disorders (depressive and bipolar spectrum) and their parents.Topics: Bipolar Disorder Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Adolescents 11 to 18 with the following symptoms or problems: substance abuse or at risk, delinquent/conduct disorder, school and other behavioral ...Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent), Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- Boys and girls, 12-18 years old with severe delinquency and/or severe emotional and behavioral disorders. These youth were in ...Topics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Higher Level of Placement, Placement Stabilization, Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- Preschool foster children aged 3-6 years old who exhibit a high level of disruptive and anti-social behavior which cannot be ...Topics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Higher Level of Placement, Infant and Toddler Mental Health (0-3), Placement Stabilization
- Multisystemic Therapy (MST) – detailed viewYouth, 12 to 17 years old, with possible substance abuse issues who are at risk of out-of-home placement due to antisocial or ...Topics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent), Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- Families who have come to the attention of Child Protective Services within the past 180 days due to the physical abuse ...Topics: Child Welfare Initiatives
- Youth (and their families) when the youth has engaged in sexually abusive behavior toward others. The offending youth must be ...Topics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment of
- My Baby's Father Male Involvement Training – non-responderTopics: Father Involvement Interventions
- Foster youth ages 16-23 who are, or are at-risk of, becoming homeless. The program is designed to allow transition aged ...Topics: Youth Transitioning Into Adulthood
- Sibling groups of 4 or more children from infancy through fourteen years of age who are in the custody of the ...Topics: Placement Stabilization, Resource Parent Recruitment and Training
- Staff working in child welfare settings as well as other human services settings.Topics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- First-time, low-income mothers (no previous live births).Topics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being, Home Visiting for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
- Parents who are at high-risk for, or have substantiated reports of, child maltreatment.Topics: Parent Training, Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Parents who are in substance abuse treatment and recovery; and may have current or past mental health issues and/or ...Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Civil and criminal courts or agents of the court that see or monitor domestic violence cases and the men who ...Topics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Batterer Intervention Programs
- Topics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent)
- Parents of children 2-18 years of age with disruptive behaviors such as conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and anti-social behaviors.Topics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Parent Training
- Oregon Department of Human Services Adoptive families, Oregon Assisted Guardianship families, and Oregon families who have adopted children through any ...Topics: Post-Permanency Services
- Parent and Child Together Project (PACT) – non-responderTopics: Interventions for Neglect
- Birth parents, foster parents, and caseworkers of children ages 10-17 who are in foster care and candidates for reunification.Topics: Parent Partner Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare System
- Parents involved with Department of Human Services’ Child Protective Services.Topics: Parent Partner Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare System
- Families at risk of child maltreatment as identified by screened out child maltreatment reports, community referrals, or self-referral. Families that ...Topics: Family Stabilization
- Women who used alcohol or drugs heavily during pregnancy and who are not effectively connected with community service providers, and ...Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Two and three-year-olds who face multiple obstacles to educational and economic success. These risk factors include, living in poverty, being ...Topics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being
- Children ages 3-6 with behavior and parent-child relationship problems. May be conducted with parents, foster parents, or other caretakers. Adaptation ...Topics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Infant and Toddler Mental Health (0-3), Parent Training
- Parenting Together Project (PTP) – non-responderTopics: Father Involvement Interventions
- Families with children at risk for or with: behavior problems, substance abuse problems, or delinquency.Topics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Parent Training
- Children and adolescents aged 10-18 who have severe emotional and behavioral problems (e.g., conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and ...Topics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Parents Anonymous (PA) – detailed viewGeneral population, but can accommodate specific population types such as teen parents or parents of children with special needs.Topics: Parent Partner Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare System
- Parents involved with the Child Welfare System through a protective investigation.Topics: Parent Partner Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare System
- Families who are pregnant or parents of children up to kindergarten entry (usually 5 years).Topics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being
- Parents as Tender Healers (PATH) – non-responderTopics: Placement Stabilization, Resource Parent Recruitment and Training
- Parents participating with their child or adolescent in treatment. PEI can be easily modified for any psychosocial treatment.Topics: Motivation and Engagement
- Partnering for Safety and Permanence - Model Approach to Partnerships in Parenting (PS-MAPP) – detailed viewProspective foster and adoptive families in both public and private agencies.Topics: Placement Stabilization, Resource Parent Recruitment and Training
- Adolescent males and females with sexual behavior problems, ages 12-18.Topics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment of
- All mothers of new infants and society in general in their understanding of early infant crying and shaken baby syndrome.Topics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Adolescents (13-18) and their families.Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- Physical/Psychological Management Training Restraining Training Programs (PMT) – non-responderTopics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- Parents of children who are typically developing (infants through teens) and teachers of children (toddlers through teens) who are typically-developing. ...Topics: Parent Training
- Positive Peer Culture (PPC) – detailed viewTroubled and troubling adolescent youth.Topics: Higher Level of Placement
- Youth in foster care ages 13-21Topics: Mentoring Programs (Child & Adolescent)
- Prospective foster and adoptive parents; and experienced foster parents.Topics: Placement Stabilization, Resource Parent Recruitment and Training
- Children and adolescents aged 8-15 who are depressed.Topics: Depression Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Problem Solving Skills Training (PSST) – non-responderTopics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Project 12-ways – non-responderTopics: Interventions for Neglect
- High-risk, substance-affected families involved in the child welfare system. Family risks may include the following: Poly-substance abuse and dependence, domestic ...Topics: Reunification
- Fathers, significant others, and at-risk children.Topics: Father Involvement Interventions
- Pregnant and parenting women of childbearing age.Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Families (mothers and children) who had recently sought refuge at domestic violence shelters, with children aged 4-9 exhibiting clinical levels ...Topics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their Children
- Adolescents who have experienced a trauma (e.g., sexual assault, car accident, violent crimes, etc). The program has also been ...Topics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Boys and girls from birth to age 22. Adaptations are made to assure developmental appropriateness across exceptionality(s). The general descriptor ...Topics: Higher Level of Placement
- Adults who need help managing their angerTopics: Anger Management (Adult)
- Parents whose children have been placed within the child welfare system, due to child abuse and/or neglect related to ...Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Residential Student Assistance Program (RSAP) – non-responderTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- Adults having difficulty managing anger. The program has also been used with young children with language skills through teenagers.Topics: Anger Management (Adult)
- Former foster youth between 18 and 24 years.Topics: Youth Transitioning Into Adulthood
- Safe Crisis Management (SCM) – detailed viewStaff members who work with individuals in care or receiving service that may experience crisis behavior.Topics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- Parents at-risk for child neglect and/or abuse and parents with a history of child neglect and/or abuseTopics: Interventions for Neglect, Parent Training, Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary), Home Visiting for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
- Parents at-risk for child neglect and/or abuse and parents with a history of child neglect and/or abuseTopics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being
- Children ages 4-11 who have a history of child sexual abuse (CSA) and are exhibiting problematic sexual behavior (PSB).Topics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment of
- Anyone affected by Family Violence: domestic violence, elder abuse, child abuse, and limited sexual assault cases.Topics: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Services for Women and their Children
- Foster care youth in middle school and high schoolTopics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care
- This program is not a client-specific intervention, but a full-system approach that targets the entire organization. The focus is to ...Topics: Higher Level of Placement, Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Adolescents with a history of trauma and/or substance abuse.Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent), Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Adults who have a history of trauma and/or substance abuse.Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- Youth aging out of foster care; foster and former foster youth in college 18-25 years oldTopics: Youth Transitioning Into Adulthood, Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care
- Self-Motivation Group (SM Group) – detailed viewChild-welfare involved parents and other caregivers of children from birth through age 12.Topics: Motivation and Engagement
- Seven Challenges®, The (7C) – non-responderTopics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- Young people aged 10-18 who have engaged in sexually abusive behaviorsTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment of
- Adolescents who have offended sexually (intra- or extra- familial) and their familiesTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment of
- Children age 13-17 who have been referred by the Courts, Probation, CPS, etc. for sexual offenses.Topics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment of
- Shared Family Care (SFC) – detailed viewFamilies with an infant or young child in the child welfare system who are at risk of having their children ...Topics: Reunification
- Child protection practitioners working with children and families where there has been suspected or substantiated child abuse or neglectTopics: Casework Practice, Child Welfare Initiatives, Interventions for Neglect, Motivation and Engagement
- At-risk and adjudicated youth, ages 12-17, with a history of trauma and/or loss.Topics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Children ages 7 through 17 with social phobia.Topics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Child abuse and neglect cases.Topics: Casework Practice
- Parents with substance abuse issues involved with the child welfare system.Topics: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
- SPIN Video Home Training (SPIN VHT) – detailed viewAt-risk children and families, families in conflict, foster parents/children, and adoptive families.Topics: Parent Training
- Steps to Effective Enjoyable Parenting (STEEP) – non-responderTopics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Children and/or adolescents with disruptive behavior disorders (CD, ODD, ADHD) living in residential treatment centers.Topics: Higher Level of Placement
- All families with young children; families under stress.Topics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Children in grades 3-6.Topics: Depression Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Families referred to and assessed by CPS agencies.Topics: Child Welfare Initiatives
- Traumatized adolescents, including those who are still living with or experiencing ongoing chaos and extreme stress.Topics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Subsidized Guardianship – non-responderTopics: Child Welfare Initiatives
- Primarily low-income families.Topics: Motivation and Engagement, Father Involvement Interventions
- Sure Start – non-responderTopics: Home Visiting for Child Well-Being
- Parents.Topics: Parent Training
- Teaching-Family Model (TFM) – detailed viewYouth who are at-risk , juvenile delinquents, in foster care, mentally retarded/developmentally disabled, or severely emotionally disturbed. Families at risk ...Topics: Higher Level of Placement, Parent Training, Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- Staff working in residential child care organizations.Topics: Behavioral Management for Adolescents in Child Welfare
- Children ages 0-18 who exhibit behavioral problems and their caregiver (biological, adoptive, or foster).Topics: Infant and Toddler Mental Health (0-3)
- Children and adolescents with a variety of behavioral challenges, including both externalizing (e.g., explosions, meltdowns, tantrums) and internalizing (e....Topics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Treatment foster parents and agency staffTopics: Resource Parent Recruitment and Training
- Emancipated foster and probation youth between the ages of 18-21 who are homeless or at risk of being homeless. The ...Topics: Youth Transitioning Into Adulthood
- Youth ages 10-18 with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).Topics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- The TOPA treatment program focuses on two populations: (a) sexually abused children and adolescents; and (b) children and adolescents who ...Topics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment of, Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment of
- Children with a known trauma history who are experiencing significant Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms, whether or not they meet ...Topics: Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) [Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment of] (TF-CBT) – detailed viewChildren (3-12) with a known trauma history who are experiencing sexual behavior problems and significant Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms, ...Topics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment of
- Trauma-Focused Coping (TFC) – detailed viewChildren and adolescents in schools who have suffered a traumatic exposure (e.g., disaster, violence, murder, suicide, fire, accidents)Topics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Young sexually abused children who may be victims of other forms of trauma as well, including physical abuse, neglect, witnessing ...Topics: Trauma Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
- Treehouse Educational Advocacy Program, The – detailed view
– ? provisional rating until: Friday, June 29, 2012Foster youth living in out of home care, PreK through 12th grades.Topics: Educational Interventions for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care - Parents and other caregivers of children from birth through age 18.Topics: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), Parent Training, Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Mothers, fathers, or father figures.Topics: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary)
- Adolescent sex offendersTopics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents, Treatment of
- Watch, Wait, and Wonder (WWW) – non-responderTopics: Infant and Toddler Mental Health (0-3)
- Adults dealing with anger mismanagement issues; court or employer-ordered and self-referrals. The program has also been used with adolescents dealing ...Topics: Anger Management (Adult)
- Children from 5 to 12 years of age who have been identified by any number of sources for exhibiting inappropriate sexual behavior ...Topics: Sexual Behavior Problems in Children, Treatment of
- Adolescent boys and girls in residential treatment facilities or foster care.Topics: Youth Transitioning Into Adulthood
- Youth ages 16-24 who are currently in foster/kinship care or have been in the past.Topics: Youth Transitioning Into Adulthood
- Designed for children and youth with severe emotional, behavioral, or mental health difficulties and their families. Most often these are ...Topics: Placement Stabilization