To Eliminate Poverty and Family Violence in El Paso County.
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To Eliminate Poverty
and
Family Violence
in
El Paso County
Guiding Principles -
System of Care Must:
Be family driven
Protect the rights of families
Allow smooth transitions between programs
Build community capacity to serve families
Emphasize prevention and early intervention
Be effectively integrated and coordinated across systems
Guiding Principles -
System of Care Must:
Be culturally respectful
Be evaluated for outcomes continually
Be delivered by competent staff
Guiding Principles – Services Must:
Be accessible, accountable, and comprehensive
Be individualized to meet the needs of families
Be strength-based and delivered in the least intrusive manner
Guiding Principles – Services Must:
A Framework for
Integrated Services
TANF
as a Prevention Program
Child Welfare
as an Anti-Poverty Program
Linking
TANF and Child Welfare Programs
Kinship Care ServicesChild Welfare and TANF Child Only
Sand Creek Family Services
Integrated Work Environment - Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team (DVERT)
Child Protective ServicesDomestic Violence AdvocatesPolice/DAFinancial AssistanceEmployment Services
Direct LinkTeaming Substance Abuse programs, Child Welfare and Financial Assistance to create success for families
Self-directed Team Child Welfare
Alternative TANF family
preservation
Team SUCCESS
POWER Team
Co-occurrence of Neglect
and Poverty
Child Welfare assessment
Safety and Self-sufficiency
orientation
Integration Opportunities
Early Care and Education
Self-sufficiency/employment/child support
Child maltreatment and poverty
Reunification
Teen Services/Emancipation
TANF/sanctions/family stability
Agency Culture
Change
Key to Successful Service Integration
Community Partnerships
Leadership Expedition presented yearly
Training FrameworkThe Four Cornerstones