Selected Family Interventions (SFI) recognizes the diverse needs of the families across
our
community who may have been impacted by trauma within the home. This twelve (12) to sixteen
(16) week, free in-home program offers comprehensive counseling services to encourage behavior
change, improve emotional regulation, and enhance communication for caregivers and their children.
Our family-centered model incorporates a framework of core interventions for at-risk families
that addresses difficulties related to
- Substance Use
- Mental Health
- Anger Management
- Parenting
- Self-Esteem
Our trauma informed assessments and interventions are designed to support the child's continued
placement within the home while developing healthy family dynamics. Counselors utilize Evidence-Based,
harm reduction strategies to enhance the strengths and protective factors of family members and educate
caregivers on ways to foster their ability to provide care.
We partner with Child Protective Investigators and Dependency Case Managers to reduce the number of
out-of-home placements and rates of re-entry into the child welfare system.
- Adult caregivers and children 8 years of age and older;
- Referral made by Child Protective Investigator (CPI) or Dependency Case Manager (DCM);
- Cases from investigations must be safe but high or very high risk; exceptions can be made
to the risk level if the caregivers have documented mental health or substance use
disorders;
- Cases from dependency can only be accepted once the reunification process has started.
- Information about prescription medications you are currently taking.
- Your counselor will meet you at your home or other community location of your choosing.
- Your intake session will last a minimum of one (1) hour.
- Your counselor will review the SFI program, outlining its risks and benefits, your rights
and responsibilities as a program participant, and expectations of the program.
- You will complete intake paperwork and surveys that will better assist your counselor
in understanding your personal needs and the needs of your family.
- Your counselor will complete a comprehensive assessment with you composed of questions
related to your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, your family, social support network,
physical health, and your school or work history.
Emily Rodriguez MSW