30 Days to Family®
Children ages 0-17 who have just entered or re-entered foster care and their families
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- Permanency Enhancement Interventions for Adolescents
Children ages 0-17 who have just entered or re-entered foster care and their families
Youth and young adults (14-29 years old) with, or at risk of, emotional/behavioral difficulties (EBD) [e.g., severe mental health conditions and related challenges] who often have extensive histories of serious mental health challenges, multisystem involvement, out-of-home placements or homelessness, high prevalence of developmental trauma and delays, possible involvement with the court system and/or incarceration, and/or co-occurring substance use/abuse problems
Families with children who are showing early signs of conduct problem development
Adolescent males or females aged 12-20 from a broad spectrum of socioeconomic, religious, cultural and ethnic groups who have been exposed to trauma, loss, or a combination of the two
Trauma-exposed adolescents aged 13-18 years who experience co-occurring trauma-related mental health problems (e.g., posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD], depression), substance use problems, and other risk behaviors (e.g., risky sexual behavior, non-suicidal self-injury)
Children who are experiencing grief and posttraumatic stress
Parents of young children 2-5 years old; may be used with parents/caregivers of children 6-8 years old
Young adults between the ages 17 and 22 who are leaving the foster care, juvenile justice, and/or mental health systems
Parents of adolescents and young teens
Youth in late elementary school through early high school (ages 10-16) who have experienced traumatic events and who are experiencing moderate to severe levels of PTSD symptoms