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Category: Family Support

Get to Know Your Recruiter: Merle Bowers

Get to Know Your Recruiter: Merle Bowers

In this short Q&A, we ask Merle about his unique role of recruiting foster parents, what people get wrong about foster care, and how a love of baseball keeps life interesting.

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National Child Abuse Prevention Month: Planting Seeds to Reduce Child Abuse One Family at a Time

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: Planting Seeds to Reduce Child Abuse One Family at a Time

Child abuse is a topic that most people avoid, but the dedicated specialists who work in Intensive In-Home and Intensive Family Reunification services (IIS/IFRS) run towards it. In this guest blog, Lead IIS/IFRS Specialist, Alyshia Wayland, breaks down five common reasons why child abuse occurs, and how her team uses education, a trusting relationship – and a little humor – to get families back on the right track.

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Family Preservation Services Helps Stabilize Single Parent Family

Family Preservation Services Helps Stabilize Single Parent Family

Megan Pelton, a Tier 2 Family Preservation Case Manager, had been providing services for *Erin Warren and her three children for three months when she received a phone call that no case manager ever wants to receive.

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Mentorship Program Brings Consistency of Care to Kids in the Ozanam Campus Residential Treatment Program

Mentorship Program Brings Consistency of Care to Kids in the Ozanam Campus Residential Treatment Program

While Alan may have a special gift for bowling, he openly admits that he has nothing on his 13-year-old mentee, *Miles, when it comes to basketball. “He is an awesome basketball player; he kicks my butt every time we play,” said Alan. Since August 2023, Alan has been visiting Miles weekly through the Cornerstones of Care mentorship program.

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BIST Program Brings Principles of Grace and Accountability Into the Home

BIST Program Brings Principles of Grace and Accountability Into the Home

Most people will recognize BIST as a school-based program that supports teachers, administrators, and other school staff as they partner with students to address behavioral issues. First introduced to schools in 1989, the BIST program has grown to include more than 330 schools in nine states. BIST is now in its third year of offering in-home services and has seen overwhelmingly positive results. Join us as we learn about the Saunders family and their year-long journey with Lead BIST Consultant, Linda Hosman to bring more grace and accountability into the home.

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