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The The Strengthening Strengthening Families Program Families Program The Charlottesville/Albemarle Prevention Coalition Region Ten Community Services Board

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Page 1: The Strengthening Families Program The Charlottesville/Albemarle Prevention Coalition Region Ten Community Services Board

The Strengthening The Strengthening Families ProgramFamilies Program

The Charlottesville/Albemarle Prevention Coalition

Region Ten Community Services Board

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Program Structure:• The

Strengthening Families Program is a 14-week family skills training program

• It Is Different than parent education, or children’s social skills training in that children and parents are intensively trained together.

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Curriculum contains three Curriculum contains three courses:courses:

Parent’s Skills TrainingParent’s Skills Training

Children’s Skills TrainingChildren’s Skills Training

Family Life Skills TrainingFamily Life Skills Training

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Program Night:

Starts with half an hour of dinner and socializing.

Each session is 2 hours in length.

1st Hour: Children and Parents participate in separate classes, led by 1-2 trained bachelors or masters level facilitators.

2nd Hour: Children and parents participate in Family Skills Training Session TOGETHER, led by 2-3 facilitators.

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Strengthening Family Program Incentives:

Program is Free of Charge

Dinner provided

Transportation provided if necessary

Drawings for gift-certificates for parents each session

Regular social rewards for children; earned rewards at set session intervals

Incentives for attendance.

Graduation celebration to celebrate with other family and friends.

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Engage in therapeutic child playPractice communication skillsPractice structured family

activitiesLearn to hold Family MeetingsPractice effective limit-settingPlan family activities

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Benefits Extended byBenefits Extended by::

• Weekly telephone coaching contacts Weekly telephone coaching contacts with participant parents by program with participant parents by program facilitators.facilitators.

• Formal booster session on family skills Formal booster session on family skills

3-months after program completion.3-months after program completion.

• Support and camaraderie between Support and camaraderie between parent participants and positive social parent participants and positive social interactions between child participants.interactions between child participants.

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DECREASED parental distressParental perception of child as a difficult childtotal parenting stress

DECREASED parental reports of children’s problem behavior.

Local OutcomesINCREASED parental reports of overall improvements in their child’s social skills.

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Strengthening Families Program Recognitions

Model Program:Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Programs That Work: National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Promising Program: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice

Exemplary Program: U.S. Department of Education