Services are designed to raise awareness of disproportionality and disparities that exist in the child welfare system. Family Advocates increase the quality of the relationship between Fresno County Department of Social Services child welfare staff and the families they serve. The Family Advocate provides brokering, advocacy and support to families who are involved, or at risk of involvement, with the child welfare system.
The Family Advocate receives referrals from Department staff and coordinates with the DSS Social Worker to jointly respond to reports of potential child abuse. The Family Advocate will provide additional support to the family through short term case management services and, where appropriate, assist families with identifying relatives for placement of their kin. The Family Advocate will provide support and technical assistance to families seeking legal guardianship of related youth within Fresno and the surrounding community as set forth in subrecipients’ Response to County’s RFP No. 19-024, including Addendum No. One and Addendum Two.
A Family Advocate will coordinate with a Social Worker and perform a joint response.
Families referred to CBI for on-going services will accept services.
Families receiving CBI services will be satisfied with the services provided by the CBI services.
70% of joint response referrals will be contacted by a CBI case manager.
70% receiving a joint response will have an increased knowledge and utilization of community resources.
70% of families will agree to accept on-going CBI services and complete a family service advocate plan within 14 days of referral.
60% of families who have received 60-90 days of ongoing services will report improved communication and trust with DSS staff.
Parents will gain a better understanding of the Child Welfare system.
Families will have an increased knowledge and be linked to community resources to strengthen the family’s circle of support.
Parents receiving CBI on-going services will reunify with their children.
70% of families receiving a joint response will not enter the Child Welfare system within 6-months of receiving a joint response.
70% of families receiving on-going CBI services will understand risk factors and behavioral changes needed to reunify.
70% of participants will demonstrate an increase in knowledge of parenting as measured by a pre/post survey.
Families receiving Joint Response services will not re-enter the Child Welfare system.
Families receiving CBI services will have increased knowledge and utilization of community resources.
CBI advocates/liaisons will provide technical assistance to families seeking guardianship of related youth.
75% of families receiving Joint Response services will not re-enter the Child Welfare system at 6-months from completing CBI services.
75% of the families will have increased knowledge and utilization of community resources and will have identified circles of support as demonstrated by the FDM Matrix Tool.
90% of families referred for Guardianship/Kinship technical assistance will complete the process.