The FFPSA is a federal mandate that reforms the federal child welfare financing under Title IV-E of the Social Security Act, to authorize the use of federal Title IV-E funding for specified services to families whose children are at risk of entering foster care and to limit reliance on congregate care for children in foster care.
All youth or non-minor dependents placed in an STRTP after October 1, , are required to be offered and provided with six months of Aftercare support. CJCJ inherited wraparound methodology from Seneca Center , a leader in community and family-based service options for emotionally troubled children and their families. Seneca Center operates a wraparound program, San Francisco Connections that predominantly serves youth in the child welfare system. Facebook Twitter YouTube. Get regular updates and news delivered to your inbox.
About this site Contact us Sign in. Wraparound Program A continuum of social services provided to the most at-risk youth in the justice system, tailored towards building strengths, promoting success, safety, and permanency in home, school, and the community. The meetings are closed. The purpose of this group is to support the fiscal fidelity of Wraparound programs. This includes identification of potential funding streams to braid funds, development of a Wraparound estimated cost expense plan and encouraging the use of flexible funding.
The group is also developing guidance regarding Wraparound contracts and serving out of county youth with Wraparound.
The purpose of this group is to develop, measure, and analyze Wraparound fidelity and outcomes statewide. The purpose of this group is to develop requirements, guidance, and curriculum regarding training, coaching, supervision, recruitment, selection, and retention of Wraparound staff.
This will include, but is not limited to facilitators, parent partners, youth partners, supervisors, and program leadership for both county-administered and provider-administered Wraparound programs. Please email WraparoundQuestions dss. We attempt to match each phase of the FFP intervention to the unique cultural and social differences of the family or individual participant.
Strength-Based : FFP asks that we learn to recognize strength in all forms. We acknowledge the inherent dangers of harmful behaviors and offer a positive outlook for their purpose.
We work hard to point out the assets of behaviors event when they appear detrimental to the families we serve.
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