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Mom Power®

Mothers (e.g., biological, adoptive, foster, etc.) of child(ren) ages 0 (during pregnancy) to 6 years, where the mothers are experiencing adversity, have past experiences of trauma or abuse, and/or current mental health challenges (e.g., posttraumatic stress and/or depression symptoms)

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Depression Treatment (Adult)
Scientific Rating 3

Trauma Treatment (Adult)
Scientific Rating 3

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Programs (Birth to 5)
Scientific Rating 3

Child Welfare System Relevance Level

Medium

CORE Teen

Prospective and current parents who are, or will be, raising older children from foster care (ages 10 or older) who have moderate to severe emotional and behavioral challenges that require intensive coordinated services to prevent restrictive or congregate placements

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Parent Training Programs that Address Behavior Problems in Children and Adolescents
Scientific Rating NR

Placement Stabilization Programs
Scientific Rating NR

Resource Parent Programs
Scientific Rating NR

Behavioral Management Programs for Adolescents in Child Welfare
Scientific Rating NR

Alternatives to Long-Term Residential Care Programs
Scientific Rating NR

Child Welfare System Relevance Level

High

Success Coach Service

Families who have a child leave the foster care system into a permanent placement. For adoptive families, children must have a finalized adoption, be under 21 at time of services, and reside within service area

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Post-Reunification Services
Scientific Rating NR

Child Welfare System Relevance Level

High

Works Wonders®

Adolescents/young adults ages 14-26 with a history of child welfare, juvenile justice involvement, or housing instability/homelessness

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Youth Transitioning Into Adulthood Programs
Scientific Rating NR

Child Welfare System Relevance Level

High

AFFIRM Youth

LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning, etc.) youth and young adults ages 12-21

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Depression Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
Scientific Rating 3

Supporting Youth with Diverse Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE) Programs
Scientific Rating 3

Child Welfare System Relevance Level

Medium

Multisystemic Therapy – Building Stronger Families

Families who are involved with child welfare services due to physical abuse and/or neglect plus parental substance misuse

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Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
Scientific Rating 2

Child Welfare System Relevance Level

High

The Michigan Model of Infant Mental Health Home Visiting

Families, specifically parents and their infants/toddlers ages 0 (during pregnancy) to 36 months, who present with challenges to the parent-child relationship, and/or have environmental or familial concerns that place their children at risk for developing a variety of emotional, behavioral, social, and cognitive delays

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Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Programs (Birth to 5)
Scientific Rating 3

Child Welfare System Relevance Level

Medium

Kinship Caregiver Engagement and Support Program

Potential and current kinship caregivers such as grandparents, other relatives (aunts/uncles, older siblings, etc.), and "fictive kin," (e.g., godparents, close family friends, etc.) of children involved in child welfare systems (children aged 0 to 21)

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Kinship Caregiver Support Programs
Scientific Rating 3

Child Welfare System Relevance Level

High

Kinship Navigator (CHN-KN) Children’s Home Network

Informal and formal kinship families, relatives, and nonrelatives raising children who are not being raised by parents

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Placement Stabilization Programs
Scientific Rating 2

Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs
Scientific Rating 2

Kinship Caregiver Support Programs
Scientific Rating 2

Child Welfare System Relevance Level

High