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Transforming Residential Interventions
Practical Strategies and Future Directions
Coordinators: Caldwell Beth, Lieberman Robert, LeBel Janice, Blau Gary M.
Language: EnglishSubject for Transforming Residential Interventions:
Keywords
National Child Welfare Workforce Institute; Residential care; Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart; team-structured approach; Brave Heart; ION; Kinship Navigator Program; SAMHSA; Therapeutic Crisis Intervention; strength-based-approach; Promising Research Evidence; family engagement; LGBTQ Youth; Blau; Youth Engagement Strategies; Caldwell; BBI; transforming; Residential Providers; residential; Post-discharge Outcome; interventions; National Child Traumatic Stress Network; building bridges; PYD; practical; Residential Intervention Providers; family; Short Term Residential Interventions; youth; Residential Intervention Outcomes; agencies; Residential Intervention; partner; Residential Transformation; challenges; Youth Engagement; behavioral; Oversight Agencies; diversity; HCBS Option; inclusion; Community Based Services; residential intervention transformation; Bonnie Brae; challenging behavior; Family Support Coordinator; fiscal bottom line; Professional Development; organization’s long-term outcomes; emotional challenge
Publication date: 02-2020
· 15.2x22.9 cm · Hardback
Publication date: 02-2020
· 15.2x22.9 cm · Paperback
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Transforming Residential Interventions: Practical Strategies and Future Directions captures the emerging changes, exciting innovations, and creative policies and practices informing ground-breaking residential programs. Building on the successful 2014 publication Residential Interventions for Children, Adolescents, and Families, this follow-up volume provides a contemporary framework to address the needs of young people and their families, alongside practical strategies that can be implemented at the program, community, system, and policy levels.
Using the Building Bridges Initiative as a foundation, the book serves as a "how-to manual" for making bold changes to residential interventions. The reader will learn from a range of inspired leaders who, rather than riding the wave of change, jumped in and created the wave by truly listening to and partnering with their youth, families, advocates, and staff. Chapters provide real-time practice examples and specific strategies that are transformational and consider critical areas, such as family and youth voice, choice and roles, partnerships, permanency and equity, diversity, and inclusion. These methods benefit youth with behavioral and/or emotional challenges and their families and will improve an organization?s long-term outcomes and fiscal bottom line.
This book is for oversight agencies, managed care companies, providers of service, advocates, and youth/family leaders looking for an exemplar guide to the new frontier of residential intervention. In this era of accountability and measurement, it will become a trusted companion in leading residential interventions to improved practices and outcomes.
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Acknowledgements
Preface
- Transforming Residential Interventions: A Practice Framework
- Putting Families First: Strategies to Transform and Advance Family Engagement and Partnership
- Youth Engagement and Empowerment Strategies
- Advancing Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Residential Interventions
- Residential Transformation: Successful Strategies and Examples
- Residential Intervention Strategies to Accelerate Permanency
- Residential Oversight Agencies: Successful Strategies and Examples for Residential Transformation
- Establishing Partnerships to Improve Aftercare and Long-Term Outcomes for Youth and Families Served Through Residential Interventions
- Evidence-Informed Residential Programs and Practices for Youth and Families
- Understanding and Applying a Neurodevelopmental Approach in Residential Interventions
- Measuring the Impact of Residential Interventions: A New Frontier
- Developing Fiscal and Financing Strategies for Residential Interventions
ROBERT E. LIEBERMAN, JANICE LEBEL, BETH CALDWELL, JOE ANNE HUST, JULIE COLLINS, AND GARY M. BLAU
ANNE KUPPINGER, JOE ANNE HUST, PAT HUNT, PAT MOSBY, SHERRI HAMMACK, AND BETH CALDWELL
JAMMIE GARDNER, LACY KENDRICK BURK, AND RAQUEL MONTES
TANVI AJMERA, JULIE COLLINS, LINDA HENDERSON-SMITH, CHANDLER COGGINS, AND GARY M. BLAU
JANICE LEBEL, MARTHA J. HOLDEN, DEBORAH A. FAUNTLEROY, LETICIA GALYEAN, WILLIAM R. MARTIN, AND CARLENE CASCIANO-MCCANN
CHRISTOPHER BEHAN, JAMES LISTER, DIANNA WALTERS-HARTLEY, LAUREN FREY, EVETTE JACKSON, AND MARLONY CALDERON
ELIZABETH MANLEY, JANICE LEBEL, AND KAMILAH JACKSON
JOE FORD, DEBRA MANNERS, WENDY WANG, ROBERT E. LIEBERMAN, JURON MCMILLAN, AND BETH CALDWELL
SIGRID JAMES WITH LACY KENDRICK BURK
ROBERT E. LIEBERMAN, TINA CHAMPAGNE, EMILY Y. WANG, AND KATIE RUSHLO
DANA WEINER, RON THOMPSON, AND MARVIN CAIN ALEXANDER
JULIE COLLINS AND SHERRY PETERS
13. Residential Transformation: Taking Change to the Next Level
GARY M. BLAU, ROBERT E. LIEBERMAN, JOE ANNE HUST, JANICE LEBEL, AND BETH CALDWELL
Index
Beth Caldwell served as the director of the national Building Bridges Initiative since its inception and has years of experience consulting nationally and internationally to implement practices and policy changes that align with the research on improved outcomes for youth and families post residential discharge.
Robert E. Lieberman has over four decades of direct care, clinical, and organizational leadership in residential programs. He has written extensively and trains and consults nationally.
Janice LeBel is a board-certified psychologist with over 30 years’ experience working in public sector youth and family services overseeing an array of services and promoting positive cultures of care.
Gary M. Blau is a clinical psychologist and the executive director of The Hackett Center for Mental Health, a Regional Program of the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute. Prior to this he served as the chief of the Child, Adolescent and Family Branch at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.