Jefferson/Shelby
FOCUS
Family
Outcome-Centered Unification Service
SERVICES
OFFERED BY FOCUS
Preservation and Reunification—Each FOCUS intervention
will be specifically tailored based on the family’s strengths and areas of
weaknesses. Here is a summary of different areas addressed and utilized to
accommodate families. Recognizing not all families will need these specific services,
FOCUS also recognizes some families may have other needs not listed below.
FOCUS will accommodate each referred family in collaboration with DHR and other
services as needed and identified through the ISP process.
Basic Living Skills—The FOCUS Specialist can
assist families in learning skills in the following areas: behavioral
education, medication management, community awareness, money management, social
skills, personal hygiene, housekeeping, shopping, public transportation,
laundry, healthy lifestyles, stress management, maintaining a healthy
environment, and tutoring. This will extend as well to helping the family learn
necessary skills in the areas of communication, negotiation, emotion
management, child management, assertiveness, household management, cognitive
restructuring, independent living skills, competency development, daily life
management, and other identified needs.
Mental Health Consultation and Coordination—The FOCUS Specialist will
collaborate with services working with the family throughout the intervention
and provide DHR with information about the collaboration and the progress with
the family, upon having written consent from the family.
Family Support—The central goal of the FOCUS intervention is to
strengthen the family’s ability to provide a safe, nurturing home environment
for their children. All interventions, referrals and modeling are targeted at
holding the family together as they grow healthier together. The FOCUS
Specialist will work to help the child to be maintained in a healthy manner in
the family and in the community. The services provided will include teaching
skills, therapeutic modeling, behavioral support management, educational
advocacy and therapeutic visitation support.
Educational and/or Vocational Services—The FOCUS Specialist will
assess the educational attainment of client youths and work with their schools
and families to help them maintain or improve their school performance by
collaborating at least monthly with the identified family’s school system.
Substance Abuse Education and referral for
Assessment and Treatment Services—The FOCUS Specialist will provide education on
substance abuse, relapse prevention, and utilizing coping strategies as
alternatives to substance use. In addition, FOCUS will either provide or refer
the client with these issues to time-limited, goal oriented treatment services
designed to assist clients in reaching and maintaining drug and alcohol free
lifestyles.
Assistance with Housing, Emergency Food, Transportation
and other basic needs—The
FOCUS program will assist the family in locating safe, affordable housing,
advocating on the family’s behalf with utility companies, housing authorities
or other agencies to obtain housing. In addition, the Specialist will provide
assistance in accessing emergency food, clothing, home furnishings, etc.
Assistance with Accessing Appropriate Medical
Service—Unmet medical needs can
impede a family’s ability to function well; the FOCUS Specialist will assist in
identifying medical needs, obtaining appropriate care, and monitoring usage and
follow through.
Recreational Services—Sharing enjoyable times
together is an important bonding process for families. The FOCUS Specialist
will encourage and assist families in engaging in appropriate recreational
activities for all family members.
Job Preparation, Budgeting and Money Management—The FOCUS Specialist will
work with the family to help them learn the basic living and job skills.
Effective money management is foundational to long-term family stability. The
Specialist will teach and assist the family in general household management and
financial and time management, as well as, basic budgeting and money management
skills.
Sexual Abuse Education—The FOCUS Specialist will
teach skills to support the healing of victims of sexual abuse, as well as,
skills to recognize symptoms of sexual abuse and sexual abuse prevention.
Domestic Violence Education—The FOCUS Specialist will
assess safety issues in the family and teach skills through therapeutic
intervention to assist the family with learning anger management, conflict
resolution, fair fighting, and healthy relationship skills.
Linkage with Community Service Providers and
Resources—The FOCUS Specialist will
provide assistance to families in identifying and accessing service providers
and resources in the community during the intervention and as services draw to
a close.
Immediate Response to Crisis:
Contact
is made with the family within 24 hours of referral.
Treatment in Natural Setting:
All
work occurs in the family’s own environment: home, school, place of employment,
and neighborhood.
Accessibility & Responsibility:
FOCUS
Specialists are on call to their client families 24/7. Specialists work
flexible hours in order to accommodate families’ needs and meet with them
according to their schedules. Specialists are available to DHR 24/7 as well.
Characteristics
of FOCUS
Intensity:
Services
are designed to resolve the immediate crisis and teach skills necessary for the
family to remain safely together (preservation) or to reunite families
(reunification). There will be a minimum of two visits per week with each
client family. Each intervention length will vary depending upon attainment of
the ISP goals. It is expected that each intervention will last up to three
months or four months in special circumstances. State DHR may provide an
additional length of service beyond the four month cut-off.
Low Caseloads:
FOCUS
Specialists carry only four to six cases at a time. This enables them to be
accessible and provide intensive services at a time when families are
experiencing the most pain and have the most motivation for change.
Flexibility:
FOCUS
Specialists are trained to provide a wide range of services from helping
families meet basic needs of shelter, food, and clothing to providing more
sophisticated therapeutic techniques.
Service Area:
Services
are provided to Jefferson County DHR and Shelby County DHR at no cost to the
counties. There is no 1878 to complete.
SERVICE
SCHEDULE
Services
are initiated by DHR workers at the time of the ISP scheduled with the FOCUS
program and following the receipt of the 724.
Our
Specialists will contact all families assigned to them within 24 hours of the
referral and will engage with all families for the initial 3 consecutive days.
Services
are provided to the family in their natural environment at no cost to them or
to DHR.
Services
focus on family education through teaching, modeling, role-playing, observing,
and hands on skill building with the families served.
Specialists
will have weekly contact with DHR by phone or through email. Specialists will
provide DHR with their cell phone number to maintain contact.
Specialists
will provide DHR a written monthly summary of services provided to the family
and progress or lack thereof made during the month.
Prior
to termination, the Specialist will invite the DHR worker to meet with the
family for the purpose of reviewing the progress made.
Upon
termination, the Specialist will request DHR to conduct an ISP in order to
update the team on the family’s progress towards meeting their goals, as well
as, recommendations.
Our
Beliefs and Values
·
Safety
is our highest priority.
·
Children
are usually better off at home.
·
A
child’s relationship with his/her family is always important.
·
Most
families, if properly assisted, can care for their children.
·
We can’t
tell with absolute certainty which families are amenable to change.
·
Almost
all people can change.
·
We
believe in the importance of mutual respect in the relationship between the
family and the FOCUS Specialist.
·
It is
our job to give hope to families, not the family’s job to be motivated.
·
A
crisis is an opportunity for change.
·
Empowerment
means enabling people to make their own agendas for change—not imposing our
agendas on them.
·
The
environment is both a source of and solution to the problems of children and
their families.
·
Inappropriate
intervention can do harm.
·
We
value and respect diversity and are accepting of family styles, lifestyles, and
child rearing methods, so long as they promote a child’s health and safety.
Contact
Information:
Jefferson/Shelby
FOCUS
Program
1025
23rd Street South, Suite 300
Birmingham, AL 35205
After
hours: 205-313-9010
Phone:
205-705-1010
Fax:
205-313-9031
Mission
Statement
Gateway’s mission is to preserve,
strengthen and enrich
family life through services
provided to families and individuals in need.