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THE CEBC
The mission of the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC) is to advance the effective implementation of evidence-based practices for children and families involved with the child welfare system. For information on our sister project, the California Training Institute (CalTrin), please visit www.CalTrin.org.View Programs.
CEBC » C A T PROJECT › PROGRAM › DETAILED The C.A.T. Project is a 16-session program for adolescents with anxiety. It is cognitive-behavioral in nature, and provides psychoeducation and requires exposure tasks. It is similar to the Coping Cat program for children ages 7- to 13-years old, which is rated a "1 - Well-Supported Research Evidence " on the CEBC, but with teen visuals, themes CEBC » STEP BY STEP PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents with learning differences whose children are at risk of being neglected due to parenting skill deficiencies including parents who learn best with a step-by-step approach, such parents with learning difficulties related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, low literacy, and acquired brain injury. CEBC » VISIT COACHING › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents whose child(ren) are living in foster care and see them only during visits Program Overview. Visit Coaching (developed by Marty Beyer, PhD) is fundamentally different from supervised visits because the focus is on the strengths of the family and the needs of the children.Visit Coaching supports families to meet the unique needs of each child CEBC » POSITIVE PEER CULTURE › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: High-risk youth in public, private, and alternative schools, and in residential settings, including juvenile corrections For children/adolescents ages: 11 – 22 Program Overview. PPC is a peer-helping model designed to improve social competence and cultivate strengths in youth. Care and concern for others is the defining element of PPC. CEBC » PROGRAM › TRIPLE P POSITIVE PARENTING PROGRAM LEVEL About This Program. Target Population: Parents or caregivers of children ages 0-12 years with mild-moderate emotional and behavioral concerns For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 12 Program Overview. Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® - Level 3 Primary Care (Level 3 Triple P Primary Care) is one of the interventions within the Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® System CEBC » SYSTEMATIC TRAINING FOR EFFECTIVE PARENTING About This Program. Target Population: Parents of children - birth through adolescence For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. STEP (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) is a multicomponent parenting education curriculum. The three STEP programs help parents learn effective ways to relate to their children from birth through adolescence by using parent CEBC » FAMILIES FIRST OF MICHIGAN › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Children who are at high risk of removal from their families due to abuse or neglect For children/adolescents ages: 0 – 17 For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. Families First of Michigan offers families intensive and short-term crisis intervention and family education services in their home for four weeks (with the CEBC » PROGRAM › ATTACHMENT REGULATION AND COMPETENCY ARC About This Program. Target Population: Organizational systems (e.g., residential programs, schools, group homes, hospital settings, etc.) working with and supporting children/adolescents/young adults (0-21 years) who have experienced chronic/complex trauma and their caregivers For organizations that serve children ages: 0 – 21 Program Overview. ARC is a core components framework designed to CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR REACTIVE The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Reactive Attachment Disorder: A. A consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers, manifested by both of the following: The child rarely or minimally seeks comfort when distressed. The child rarely or minimally responds to comfort when distressed. B. THE CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE-BASED CLEARINGHOUSE FOR CHILD WELFAREHOMEPROGRAM REGISTRYIMPLEMENTATIONRESOURCESWHAT'S NEWCONTACTTHE CEBC
The mission of the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC) is to advance the effective implementation of evidence-based practices for children and families involved with the child welfare system. For information on our sister project, the California Training Institute (CalTrin), please visit www.CalTrin.org.View Programs.
CEBC » C A T PROJECT › PROGRAM › DETAILED The C.A.T. Project is a 16-session program for adolescents with anxiety. It is cognitive-behavioral in nature, and provides psychoeducation and requires exposure tasks. It is similar to the Coping Cat program for children ages 7- to 13-years old, which is rated a "1 - Well-Supported Research Evidence " on the CEBC, but with teen visuals, themes CEBC » STEP BY STEP PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents with learning differences whose children are at risk of being neglected due to parenting skill deficiencies including parents who learn best with a step-by-step approach, such parents with learning difficulties related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, low literacy, and acquired brain injury. CEBC » VISIT COACHING › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents whose child(ren) are living in foster care and see them only during visits Program Overview. Visit Coaching (developed by Marty Beyer, PhD) is fundamentally different from supervised visits because the focus is on the strengths of the family and the needs of the children.Visit Coaching supports families to meet the unique needs of each child CEBC » POSITIVE PEER CULTURE › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: High-risk youth in public, private, and alternative schools, and in residential settings, including juvenile corrections For children/adolescents ages: 11 – 22 Program Overview. PPC is a peer-helping model designed to improve social competence and cultivate strengths in youth. Care and concern for others is the defining element of PPC. CEBC » PROGRAM › TRIPLE P POSITIVE PARENTING PROGRAM LEVEL About This Program. Target Population: Parents or caregivers of children ages 0-12 years with mild-moderate emotional and behavioral concerns For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 12 Program Overview. Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® - Level 3 Primary Care (Level 3 Triple P Primary Care) is one of the interventions within the Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® System CEBC » SYSTEMATIC TRAINING FOR EFFECTIVE PARENTING About This Program. Target Population: Parents of children - birth through adolescence For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. STEP (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) is a multicomponent parenting education curriculum. The three STEP programs help parents learn effective ways to relate to their children from birth through adolescence by using parent CEBC » FAMILIES FIRST OF MICHIGAN › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Children who are at high risk of removal from their families due to abuse or neglect For children/adolescents ages: 0 – 17 For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. Families First of Michigan offers families intensive and short-term crisis intervention and family education services in their home for four weeks (with the CEBC » PROGRAM › ATTACHMENT REGULATION AND COMPETENCY ARC About This Program. Target Population: Organizational systems (e.g., residential programs, schools, group homes, hospital settings, etc.) working with and supporting children/adolescents/young adults (0-21 years) who have experienced chronic/complex trauma and their caregivers For organizations that serve children ages: 0 – 21 Program Overview. ARC is a core components framework designed to CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR REACTIVE The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Reactive Attachment Disorder: A. A consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers, manifested by both of the following: The child rarely or minimally seeks comfort when distressed. The child rarely or minimally responds to comfort when distressed. B. CEBC » VISIT COACHING › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents whose child(ren) are living in foster care and see them only during visits Program Overview. Visit Coaching (developed by Marty Beyer, PhD) is fundamentally different from supervised visits because the focus is on the strengths of the family and the needs of the children.Visit Coaching supports families to meet the unique needs of each child CEBC » POSITIVE PEER CULTURE › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: High-risk youth in public, private, and alternative schools, and in residential settings, including juvenile corrections For children/adolescents ages: 11 – 22 Program Overview. PPC is a peer-helping model designed to improve social competence and cultivate strengths in youth. Care and concern for others is the defining element of PPC. CEBC » FAMILY FINDING › PROGRAM › DETAILED Family Finding directly provides services to parents/caregivers and addresses the following: Lacking extended family supports, have a child involved in the child welfare system. Recommended Intensity: The program is an intervention that should progress quickly. It is expected that case workers will make contact with key stakeholders andfamily
CEBC » PROGRAM › ATTACHMENT REGULATION AND COMPETENCY ARC About This Program. Target Population: Organizational systems (e.g., residential programs, schools, group homes, hospital settings, etc.) working with and supporting children/adolescents/young adults (0-21 years) who have experienced chronic/complex trauma and their caregivers For organizations that serve children ages: 0 – 21 Program Overview. ARC is a core components framework designed to CEBC » PROGRAM › COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING About This Program. Target Population: Children and adolescents (ages 3-21) with a variety of behavioral challenges, including both externalizing (e.g., aggression, defiance, tantrums) and internalizing (e.g., implosions, shutdowns, withdrawal) who may carry a variety of related psychiatric diagnoses, and their parents/caregivers, unless not age appropriate (e.g. young adult or transition age CEBC » BODY SAFETY TRAINING WORKBOOK › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Children ages 3-8 years old and their parents and teachers For children/adolescents ages: 3 – 8 Program Overview. The Body Safety Training (BST) Workbook is a behaviorally based and developmentally appropriate curriculum for parents and teachers to instruct young children about personal safety. There are two versions of the BST Workbook; one for parents CEBC » SYSTEMATIC TRAINING FOR EFFECTIVE PARENTING About This Program. Target Population: Parents of children - birth through adolescence For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. STEP (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) is a multicomponent parenting education curriculum. The three STEP programs help parents learn effective ways to relate to their children from birth through adolescence by using parent CEBC » FAMILIES FIRST OF MICHIGAN › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Children who are at high risk of removal from their families due to abuse or neglect For children/adolescents ages: 0 – 17 For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. Families First of Michigan offers families intensive and short-term crisis intervention and family education services in their home for four weeks (with the CEBC » PROGRAM › EXTREME RECRUITMENT About This Program. Target Population: Children ages 10-18 years old who have been in out-of-home care for over 15 months; the program will also work with younger children if they are part of a sibling group that includes a child aged 10-18 years old For children/adolescents ages: 10 – 18 Program Overview. Extreme Recruitment ® is a race to find an adoptive home for a child in a fraction of CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder: A. A pattern of behavior in which a child actively approaches and interacts with unfamiliar adults and exhibits at least two of the following: Reduced or absent reticence in approaching and interacting with unfamiliar adults. Overly familiarverbal or physical
THE CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE-BASED CLEARINGHOUSE FOR CHILD WELFAREHOMEPROGRAM REGISTRYIMPLEMENTATIONRESOURCESWHAT'S NEWCONTACTTHE CEBC
The mission of the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC) is to advance the effective implementation of evidence-based practices for children and families involved with the child welfare system. For information on our sister project, the California Training Institute (CalTrin), please visit www.CalTrin.org.View Programs.
CEBC » VISIT COACHING › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents whose child(ren) are living in foster care and see them only during visits Program Overview. Visit Coaching (developed by Marty Beyer, PhD) is fundamentally different from supervised visits because the focus is on the strengths of the family and the needs of the children.Visit Coaching supports families to meet the unique needs of each child CEBC » STEP BY STEP PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents with learning differences whose children are at risk of being neglected due to parenting skill deficiencies including parents who learn best with a step-by-step approach, such parents with learning difficulties related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, low literacy, and acquired brain injury. CEBC » EFFECTIVE BLACK PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: African-American families at risk for child maltreatment For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. EBPP is a parenting skill-building program created specifically for parents of African-American children. It was originally designed as a 15-session program to be used with smallgroups of parents.
CEBC » FAMILY FINDING › PROGRAM › DETAILED Family Finding directly provides services to parents/caregivers and addresses the following: Lacking extended family supports, have a child involved in the child welfare system. Recommended Intensity: The program is an intervention that should progress quickly. It is expected that case workers will make contact with key stakeholders andfamily
CEBC » PROGRAM › TRIPLE P POSITIVE PARENTING PROGRAM LEVEL About This Program. Target Population: Parents or caregivers of children ages 0-12 years with mild-moderate emotional and behavioral concerns For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 12 Program Overview. Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® - Level 3 Primary Care (Level 3 Triple P Primary Care) is one of the interventions within the Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® System CEBC » SYSTEMATIC TRAINING FOR EFFECTIVE PARENTING About This Program. Target Population: Parents of children - birth through adolescence For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. STEP (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) is a multicomponent parenting education curriculum. The three STEP programs help parents learn effective ways to relate to their children from birth through adolescence by using parent CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › CHILD EXPOSURE TO DOMESTIC The CEDV measures the level of exposure to domestic violence that a child may have experienced. Note: The CEDV was not responsive to the CEBC's inquiry. The following information was obtained from publicly available sources. The CEDV was designed to measure the extent to which children have been exposed to domestic violence. The measure includes items and subscales aimed at assessing the CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR REACTIVE The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Reactive Attachment Disorder: A. A consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers, manifested by both of the following: The child rarely or minimally seeks comfort when distressed. The child rarely or minimally responds to comfort when distressed. B. CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › FAMILY ASSESSMENT FORM Description / Purpose: The Family Assessment Form (FAF) assesses family functioning from an ecological perspective, assessing context as well as transactions among family members and their environment. Family Assessment Form (FAF) Web software is a case management platform designed to support best-practice service planning, programimprovement
THE CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE-BASED CLEARINGHOUSE FOR CHILD WELFAREHOMEPROGRAM REGISTRYIMPLEMENTATIONRESOURCESWHAT'S NEWCONTACTTHE CEBC
The mission of the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC) is to advance the effective implementation of evidence-based practices for children and families involved with the child welfare system. For information on our sister project, the California Training Institute (CalTrin), please visit www.CalTrin.org.View Programs.
CEBC » VISIT COACHING › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents whose child(ren) are living in foster care and see them only during visits Program Overview. Visit Coaching (developed by Marty Beyer, PhD) is fundamentally different from supervised visits because the focus is on the strengths of the family and the needs of the children.Visit Coaching supports families to meet the unique needs of each child CEBC » STEP BY STEP PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents with learning differences whose children are at risk of being neglected due to parenting skill deficiencies including parents who learn best with a step-by-step approach, such parents with learning difficulties related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, low literacy, and acquired brain injury. CEBC » EFFECTIVE BLACK PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: African-American families at risk for child maltreatment For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. EBPP is a parenting skill-building program created specifically for parents of African-American children. It was originally designed as a 15-session program to be used with smallgroups of parents.
CEBC » FAMILY FINDING › PROGRAM › DETAILED Family Finding directly provides services to parents/caregivers and addresses the following: Lacking extended family supports, have a child involved in the child welfare system. Recommended Intensity: The program is an intervention that should progress quickly. It is expected that case workers will make contact with key stakeholders andfamily
CEBC » PROGRAM › TRIPLE P POSITIVE PARENTING PROGRAM LEVEL About This Program. Target Population: Parents or caregivers of children ages 0-12 years with mild-moderate emotional and behavioral concerns For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 12 Program Overview. Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® - Level 3 Primary Care (Level 3 Triple P Primary Care) is one of the interventions within the Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® System CEBC » SYSTEMATIC TRAINING FOR EFFECTIVE PARENTING About This Program. Target Population: Parents of children - birth through adolescence For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. STEP (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) is a multicomponent parenting education curriculum. The three STEP programs help parents learn effective ways to relate to their children from birth through adolescence by using parent CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › CHILD EXPOSURE TO DOMESTIC The CEDV measures the level of exposure to domestic violence that a child may have experienced. Note: The CEDV was not responsive to the CEBC's inquiry. The following information was obtained from publicly available sources. The CEDV was designed to measure the extent to which children have been exposed to domestic violence. The measure includes items and subscales aimed at assessing the CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR REACTIVE The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Reactive Attachment Disorder: A. A consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers, manifested by both of the following: The child rarely or minimally seeks comfort when distressed. The child rarely or minimally responds to comfort when distressed. B. CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › FAMILY ASSESSMENT FORM Description / Purpose: The Family Assessment Form (FAF) assesses family functioning from an ecological perspective, assessing context as well as transactions among family members and their environment. Family Assessment Form (FAF) Web software is a case management platform designed to support best-practice service planning, programimprovement
CEBC » EFFECTIVE BLACK PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: African-American families at risk for child maltreatment For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. EBPP is a parenting skill-building program created specifically for parents of African-American children. It was originally designed as a 15-session program to be used with smallgroups of parents.
CEBC » FAMILY FINDING › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Children and youth (birth through young adulthood), who have been disconnected from their families by virtue of placement outside of their home, community, and kinship network. For children/adolescents ages: 0 – 21 For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 21 Program Overview. The Family Finding model establishes a lifetime network of support for CEBC » SYSTEMATIC TRAINING FOR EFFECTIVE PARENTING About This Program. Target Population: Parents of children - birth through adolescence For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. STEP (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) is a multicomponent parenting education curriculum. The three STEP programs help parents learn effective ways to relate to their children from birth through adolescence by using parent CEBC » POSITIVE PEER CULTURE › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: High-risk youth in public, private, and alternative schools, and in residential settings, including juvenile corrections For children/adolescents ages: 11 – 22 Program Overview. PPC is a peer-helping model designed to improve social competence and cultivate strengths in youth. Care and concern for others is the defining element of PPC. CEBC » PROGRAM › AVAILABILITY RESPONSIVENESS AND About This Program. Target Population: Child welfare and mental health agencies Program Overview. ARC is an organizational change strategy for child welfare and mental health agencies. Through a 2- to 3-year process, ARC is designed to improve organizational culture and climate, increase job satisfaction and commitment, support the adoption and success of evidence-based practices (EBPs CEBC » PROGRAM › ATTACHMENT REGULATION AND COMPETENCY ARC About This Program. Target Population: Organizational systems (e.g., residential programs, schools, group homes, hospital settings, etc.) working with and supporting children/adolescents/young adults (0-21 years) who have experienced chronic/complex trauma and their caregivers For organizations that serve children ages: 0 – 21 Program Overview. ARC is a core components framework designed to CEBC » FAMILIES FIRST OF MICHIGAN › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Children who are at high risk of removal from their families due to abuse or neglect For children/adolescents ages: 0 – 17 For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. Families First of Michigan offers families intensive and short-term crisis intervention and family education services in their home for four weeks (with the CEBC » PROLONGED EXPOSURE THERAPY FOR ADOLESCENTS The essential components of Prolonged Exposure Therapy for Adolescents (PE-A) include: Delivering rationales for the treatment program, as well as for the in vivo and imaginal exposure, to the client in order to increase understanding of the treatment components CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › PROTECTIVE FACTORS SURVEY This measurement assesses the perceived presence of five protective factors in caregivers of children. The Protective Factors Survey (PFS) is a 20-item pencil and paper survey that takes approximately 10-15 minutes to complete.The instrument is divided into two sections, the first is completed by program staff and the second is completed by the program participant. CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder: A. A pattern of behavior in which a child actively approaches and interacts with unfamiliar adults and exhibits at least two of the following: Reduced or absent reticence in approaching and interacting with unfamiliar adults. Overly familiarverbal or physical
THE CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE-BASED CLEARINGHOUSE FOR CHILD WELFAREHOMEPROGRAM REGISTRYIMPLEMENTATIONRESOURCESWHAT'S NEWCONTACTTHE CEBC
The mission of the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC) is to advance the effective implementation of evidence-based practices for children and families involved with the child welfare system. For information on our sister project, the California Training Institute (CalTrin), please visit www.CalTrin.org.View Programs.
CEBC » STEP BY STEP PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents with learning differences whose children are at risk of being neglected due to parenting skill deficiencies including parents who learn best with a step-by-step approach, such parents with learning difficulties related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, low literacy, and acquired brain injury. CEBC » EFFECTIVE BLACK PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: African-American families at risk for child maltreatment For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. EBPP is a parenting skill-building program created specifically for parents of African-American children. It was originally designed as a 15-session program to be used with smallgroups of parents.
CEBC » FAMILY FINDING › PROGRAM › DETAILED Family Finding directly provides services to parents/caregivers and addresses the following: Lacking extended family supports, have a child involved in the child welfare system. Recommended Intensity: The program is an intervention that should progress quickly. It is expected that case workers will make contact with key stakeholders andfamily
CEBC » PROGRAM › TRIPLE P POSITIVE PARENTING PROGRAM LEVEL About This Program. Target Population: Parents or caregivers of children ages 0-12 years with mild-moderate emotional and behavioral concerns For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 12 Program Overview. Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® - Level 3 Primary Care (Level 3 Triple P Primary Care) is one of the interventions within the Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® System CEBC » SYSTEMATIC TRAINING FOR EFFECTIVE PARENTING About This Program. Target Population: Parents of children - birth through adolescence For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. STEP (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) is a multicomponent parenting education curriculum. The three STEP programs help parents learn effective ways to relate to their children from birth through adolescence by using parent CEBC » POSITIVE PEER CULTURE › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: High-risk youth in public, private, and alternative schools, and in residential settings, including juvenile corrections For children/adolescents ages: 11 – 22 Program Overview. PPC is a peer-helping model designed to improve social competence and cultivate strengths in youth. Care and concern for others is the defining element of PPC. CEBC » PROGRAM › AVAILABILITY RESPONSIVENESS AND About This Program. Target Population: Child welfare and mental health agencies Program Overview. ARC is an organizational change strategy for child welfare and mental health agencies. Through a 2- to 3-year process, ARC is designed to improve organizational culture and climate, increase job satisfaction and commitment, support the adoption and success of evidence-based practices (EBPs CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › CHILD EXPOSURE TO DOMESTIC The CEDV measures the level of exposure to domestic violence that a child may have experienced. Note: The CEDV was not responsive to the CEBC's inquiry. The following information was obtained from publicly available sources. The CEDV was designed to measure the extent to which children have been exposed to domestic violence. The measure includes items and subscales aimed at assessing the CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR REACTIVE The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Reactive Attachment Disorder: A. A consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers, manifested by both of the following: The child rarely or minimally seeks comfort when distressed. The child rarely or minimally responds to comfort when distressed. B. THE CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE-BASED CLEARINGHOUSE FOR CHILD WELFAREHOMEPROGRAM REGISTRYIMPLEMENTATIONRESOURCESWHAT'S NEWCONTACTTHE CEBC
The mission of the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC) is to advance the effective implementation of evidence-based practices for children and families involved with the child welfare system. For information on our sister project, the California Training Institute (CalTrin), please visit www.CalTrin.org.View Programs.
CEBC » EFFECTIVE BLACK PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: African-American families at risk for child maltreatment For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. EBPP is a parenting skill-building program created specifically for parents of African-American children. It was originally designed as a 15-session program to be used with smallgroups of parents.
CEBC » STEP BY STEP PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents with learning differences whose children are at risk of being neglected due to parenting skill deficiencies including parents who learn best with a step-by-step approach, such parents with learning difficulties related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, low literacy, and acquired brain injury. CEBC » FAMILY FINDING › PROGRAM › DETAILED Family Finding directly provides services to parents/caregivers and addresses the following: Lacking extended family supports, have a child involved in the child welfare system. Recommended Intensity: The program is an intervention that should progress quickly. It is expected that case workers will make contact with key stakeholders andfamily
CEBC » PROGRAM › TRIPLE P POSITIVE PARENTING PROGRAM LEVEL About This Program. Target Population: Parents or caregivers of children ages 0-12 years with mild-moderate emotional and behavioral concerns For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 12 Program Overview. Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® - Level 3 Primary Care (Level 3 Triple P Primary Care) is one of the interventions within the Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® System CEBC » SYSTEMATIC TRAINING FOR EFFECTIVE PARENTING About This Program. Target Population: Parents of children - birth through adolescence For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. STEP (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) is a multicomponent parenting education curriculum. The three STEP programs help parents learn effective ways to relate to their children from birth through adolescence by using parent CEBC » PROGRAM › AVAILABILITY RESPONSIVENESS AND About This Program. Target Population: Child welfare and mental health agencies Program Overview. ARC is an organizational change strategy for child welfare and mental health agencies. Through a 2- to 3-year process, ARC is designed to improve organizational culture and climate, increase job satisfaction and commitment, support the adoption and success of evidence-based practices (EBPs CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › CHILD EXPOSURE TO DOMESTIC The CEDV measures the level of exposure to domestic violence that a child may have experienced. Note: The CEDV was not responsive to the CEBC's inquiry. The following information was obtained from publicly available sources. The CEDV was designed to measure the extent to which children have been exposed to domestic violence. The measure includes items and subscales aimed at assessing the CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › FAMILY ASSESSMENT FORM Description / Purpose: The Family Assessment Form (FAF) assesses family functioning from an ecological perspective, assessing context as well as transactions among family members and their environment. Family Assessment Form (FAF) Web software is a case management platform designed to support best-practice service planning, programimprovement
CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR REACTIVE The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Reactive Attachment Disorder: A. A consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers, manifested by both of the following: The child rarely or minimally seeks comfort when distressed. The child rarely or minimally responds to comfort when distressed. B. CEBC » FAMILY FINDING › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Children and youth (birth through young adulthood), who have been disconnected from their families by virtue of placement outside of their home, community, and kinship network. For children/adolescents ages: 0 – 21 For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 21 Program Overview. The Family Finding model establishes a lifetime network of support for CEBC » EFFECTIVE BLACK PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: African-American families at risk for child maltreatment For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. EBPP is a parenting skill-building program created specifically for parents of African-American children. It was originally designed as a 15-session program to be used with smallgroups of parents.
CEBC » VISIT COACHING › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents whose child(ren) are living in foster care and see them only during visits Program Overview. Visit Coaching (developed by Marty Beyer, PhD) is fundamentally different from supervised visits because the focus is on the strengths of the family and the needs of the children.Visit Coaching supports families to meet the unique needs of each child CEBC » POSITIVE PEER CULTURE › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: High-risk youth in public, private, and alternative schools, and in residential settings, including juvenile corrections For children/adolescents ages: 11 – 22 Program Overview. PPC is a peer-helping model designed to improve social competence and cultivate strengths in youth. Care and concern for others is the defining element of PPC. CEBC » FAMILIES FIRST OF MICHIGAN › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Children who are at high risk of removal from their families due to abuse or neglect For children/adolescents ages: 0 – 17 For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. Families First of Michigan offers families intensive and short-term crisis intervention and family education services in their home for four weeks (with the CEBC » PROGRAM › FOUNDATIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA PRACTICE About This Program. Target Population: Newly hired child welfare professionals Program Overview. Foundations of Pennsylvania Practice: Building Competency, Confidence, and Compassion (Foundations) is designed to provide child welfare professionals with the fundamental knowledge and skills they need to ensure the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and to achieve their direct service CEBC » PROGRAM › ATTACHMENT REGULATION AND COMPETENCY ARC About This Program. Target Population: Organizational systems (e.g., residential programs, schools, group homes, hospital settings, etc.) working with and supporting children/adolescents/young adults (0-21 years) who have experienced chronic/complex trauma and their caregivers For organizations that serve children ages: 0 – 21 Program Overview. ARC is a core components framework designed to CEBC » PROLONGED EXPOSURE THERAPY FOR ADOLESCENTS The essential components of Prolonged Exposure Therapy for Adolescents (PE-A) include: Delivering rationales for the treatment program, as well as for the in vivo and imaginal exposure, to the client in order to increase understanding of the treatment components CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › PROTECTIVE FACTORS SURVEY This measurement assesses the perceived presence of five protective factors in caregivers of children. The Protective Factors Survey (PFS) is a 20-item pencil and paper survey that takes approximately 10-15 minutes to complete.The instrument is divided into two sections, the first is completed by program staff and the second is completed by the program participant. CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder: A. A pattern of behavior in which a child actively approaches and interacts with unfamiliar adults and exhibits at least two of the following: Reduced or absent reticence in approaching and interacting with unfamiliar adults. Overly familiarverbal or physical
THE CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE-BASED CLEARINGHOUSE FOR CHILD WELFAREHOMEPROGRAM REGISTRYIMPLEMENTATIONRESOURCESWHAT'S NEWCONTACTTHE CEBC
The mission of the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC) is to advance the effective implementation of evidence-based practices for children and families involved with the child welfare system. For information on our sister project, the California Training Institute (CalTrin), please visit www.CalTrin.org.View Programs.
CEBC » STEP BY STEP PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents with learning differences whose children are at risk of being neglected due to parenting skill deficiencies including parents who learn best with a step-by-step approach, such parents with learning difficulties related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, low literacy, and acquired brain injury. CEBC » FAMILY FINDING › PROGRAM › DETAILED Family Finding directly provides services to parents/caregivers and addresses the following: Lacking extended family supports, have a child involved in the child welfare system. Recommended Intensity: The program is an intervention that should progress quickly. It is expected that case workers will make contact with key stakeholders andfamily
CEBC » EFFECTIVE BLACK PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: African-American families at risk for child maltreatment For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. EBPP is a parenting skill-building program created specifically for parents of African-American children. It was originally designed as a 15-session program to be used with smallgroups of parents.
CEBC » PROGRAM › TRIPLE P POSITIVE PARENTING PROGRAM LEVEL About This Program. Target Population: Parents or caregivers of children ages 0-12 years with mild-moderate emotional and behavioral concerns For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 12 Program Overview. Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® - Level 3 Primary Care (Level 3 Triple P Primary Care) is one of the interventions within the Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® System CEBC » SYSTEMATIC TRAINING FOR EFFECTIVE PARENTING About This Program. Target Population: Parents of children - birth through adolescence For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. STEP (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) is a multicomponent parenting education curriculum. The three STEP programs help parents learn effective ways to relate to their children from birth through adolescence by using parent CEBC » PROGRAM › AVAILABILITY RESPONSIVENESS AND About This Program. Target Population: Child welfare and mental health agencies Program Overview. ARC is an organizational change strategy for child welfare and mental health agencies. Through a 2- to 3-year process, ARC is designed to improve organizational culture and climate, increase job satisfaction and commitment, support the adoption and success of evidence-based practices (EBPs CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › CHILD EXPOSURE TO DOMESTIC The CEDV measures the level of exposure to domestic violence that a child may have experienced. Note: The CEDV was not responsive to the CEBC's inquiry. The following information was obtained from publicly available sources. The CEDV was designed to measure the extent to which children have been exposed to domestic violence. The measure includes items and subscales aimed at assessing the CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › FAMILY ASSESSMENT FORM Description / Purpose: The Family Assessment Form (FAF) assesses family functioning from an ecological perspective, assessing context as well as transactions among family members and their environment. Family Assessment Form (FAF) Web software is a case management platform designed to support best-practice service planning, programimprovement
CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR REACTIVE The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Reactive Attachment Disorder: A. A consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers, manifested by both of the following: The child rarely or minimally seeks comfort when distressed. The child rarely or minimally responds to comfort when distressed. B. THE CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE-BASED CLEARINGHOUSE FOR CHILD WELFAREHOMEPROGRAM REGISTRYIMPLEMENTATIONRESOURCESWHAT'S NEWCONTACTTHE CEBC
The mission of the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC) is to advance the effective implementation of evidence-based practices for children and families involved with the child welfare system. For information on our sister project, the California Training Institute (CalTrin), please visit www.CalTrin.org.View Programs.
CEBC » STEP BY STEP PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents with learning differences whose children are at risk of being neglected due to parenting skill deficiencies including parents who learn best with a step-by-step approach, such parents with learning difficulties related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, low literacy, and acquired brain injury. CEBC » FAMILY FINDING › PROGRAM › DETAILED Family Finding directly provides services to parents/caregivers and addresses the following: Lacking extended family supports, have a child involved in the child welfare system. Recommended Intensity: The program is an intervention that should progress quickly. It is expected that case workers will make contact with key stakeholders andfamily
CEBC » EFFECTIVE BLACK PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: African-American families at risk for child maltreatment For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. EBPP is a parenting skill-building program created specifically for parents of African-American children. It was originally designed as a 15-session program to be used with smallgroups of parents.
CEBC » PROGRAM › TRIPLE P POSITIVE PARENTING PROGRAM LEVEL About This Program. Target Population: Parents or caregivers of children ages 0-12 years with mild-moderate emotional and behavioral concerns For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 12 Program Overview. Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® - Level 3 Primary Care (Level 3 Triple P Primary Care) is one of the interventions within the Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® System CEBC » SYSTEMATIC TRAINING FOR EFFECTIVE PARENTING About This Program. Target Population: Parents of children - birth through adolescence For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. STEP (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) is a multicomponent parenting education curriculum. The three STEP programs help parents learn effective ways to relate to their children from birth through adolescence by using parent CEBC » PROGRAM › AVAILABILITY RESPONSIVENESS AND About This Program. Target Population: Child welfare and mental health agencies Program Overview. ARC is an organizational change strategy for child welfare and mental health agencies. Through a 2- to 3-year process, ARC is designed to improve organizational culture and climate, increase job satisfaction and commitment, support the adoption and success of evidence-based practices (EBPs CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › CHILD EXPOSURE TO DOMESTIC The CEDV measures the level of exposure to domestic violence that a child may have experienced. Note: The CEDV was not responsive to the CEBC's inquiry. The following information was obtained from publicly available sources. The CEDV was designed to measure the extent to which children have been exposed to domestic violence. The measure includes items and subscales aimed at assessing the CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › FAMILY ASSESSMENT FORM Description / Purpose: The Family Assessment Form (FAF) assesses family functioning from an ecological perspective, assessing context as well as transactions among family members and their environment. Family Assessment Form (FAF) Web software is a case management platform designed to support best-practice service planning, programimprovement
CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR REACTIVE The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Reactive Attachment Disorder: A. A consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers, manifested by both of the following: The child rarely or minimally seeks comfort when distressed. The child rarely or minimally responds to comfort when distressed. B. CEBC » FAMILY FINDING › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Children and youth (birth through young adulthood), who have been disconnected from their families by virtue of placement outside of their home, community, and kinship network. For children/adolescents ages: 0 – 21 For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 21 Program Overview. The Family Finding model establishes a lifetime network of support for CEBC » EFFECTIVE BLACK PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: African-American families at risk for child maltreatment For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. EBPP is a parenting skill-building program created specifically for parents of African-American children. It was originally designed as a 15-session program to be used with smallgroups of parents.
CEBC » VISIT COACHING › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents whose child(ren) are living in foster care and see them only during visits Program Overview. Visit Coaching (developed by Marty Beyer, PhD) is fundamentally different from supervised visits because the focus is on the strengths of the family and the needs of the children.Visit Coaching supports families to meet the unique needs of each child CEBC » POSITIVE PEER CULTURE › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: High-risk youth in public, private, and alternative schools, and in residential settings, including juvenile corrections For children/adolescents ages: 11 – 22 Program Overview. PPC is a peer-helping model designed to improve social competence and cultivate strengths in youth. Care and concern for others is the defining element of PPC. CEBC » PROGRAM › FOUNDATIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA PRACTICE About This Program. Target Population: Newly hired child welfare professionals Program Overview. Foundations of Pennsylvania Practice: Building Competency, Confidence, and Compassion (Foundations) is designed to provide child welfare professionals with the fundamental knowledge and skills they need to ensure the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and to achieve their direct service CEBC » FAMILIES FIRST OF MICHIGAN › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Children who are at high risk of removal from their families due to abuse or neglect For children/adolescents ages: 0 – 17 For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. Families First of Michigan offers families intensive and short-term crisis intervention and family education services in their home for four weeks (with the CEBC » PROGRAM › EXTREME RECRUITMENT About This Program. Target Population: Children ages 10-18 years old who have been in out-of-home care for over 15 months; the program will also work with younger children if they are part of a sibling group that includes a child aged 10-18 years old For children/adolescents ages: 10 – 18 Program Overview. Extreme Recruitment ® is a race to find an adoptive home for a child in a fraction of CEBC » PROGRAM › ATTACHMENT REGULATION AND COMPETENCY ARC About This Program. Target Population: Organizational systems (e.g., residential programs, schools, group homes, hospital settings, etc.) working with and supporting children/adolescents/young adults (0-21 years) who have experienced chronic/complex trauma and their caregivers For organizations that serve children ages: 0 – 21 Program Overview. ARC is a core components framework designed to CEBC » PROLONGED EXPOSURE THERAPY FOR ADOLESCENTS The essential components of Prolonged Exposure Therapy for Adolescents (PE-A) include: Delivering rationales for the treatment program, as well as for the in vivo and imaginal exposure, to the client in order to increase understanding of the treatment components CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › PROTECTIVE FACTORS SURVEY This measurement assesses the perceived presence of five protective factors in caregivers of children. The Protective Factors Survey (PFS) is a 20-item pencil and paper survey that takes approximately 10-15 minutes to complete.The instrument is divided into two sections, the first is completed by program staff and the second is completed by the program participant. THE CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE-BASED CLEARINGHOUSE FOR CHILD WELFAREHOMEPROGRAM REGISTRYIMPLEMENTATIONRESOURCESWHAT'S NEWCONTACTTHE CEBC
The mission of the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC) is to advance the effective implementation of evidence-based practices for children and families involved with the child welfare system. For information on our sister project, the California Training Institute (CalTrin), please visit www.CalTrin.org.View Programs.
CEBC » REGISTRY
The goal of the CEBC Program Registry is to provide a searchable database of programs that can be utilized by professionals that serve children and families involved with the child welfare system. Find a Program. Using the CEBC - Info Guides. CEBC Review Process. Understanding Evidence-Based Practices. * Please note that the CEBCwas created
CEBC » FAMILY FINDING › PROGRAM › DETAILED Family Finding directly provides services to parents/caregivers and addresses the following: Lacking extended family supports, have a child involved in the child welfare system. Recommended Intensity: The program is an intervention that should progress quickly. It is expected that case workers will make contact with key stakeholders andfamily
CEBC » POSITIVE PEER CULTURE › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: High-risk youth in public, private, and alternative schools, and in residential settings, including juvenile corrections For children/adolescents ages: 11 – 22 Program Overview. PPC is a peer-helping model designed to improve social competence and cultivate strengths in youth. Care and concern for others is the defining element of PPC. CEBC » CHILDREN AND RESIDENTIAL EXPERIENCES CARE › PROGRAM About This Program. Target Population: Child care staff, clinical staff, and agency administrators working with 6- to 20-year-old children and youth living in group and residential care settings For organizations that serve children ages: 6 – 20 Program Overview. CARE is a principle-based program designed to enhance the social dynamics in residential care settings through targeted staff CEBC » PROGRAM › AVAILABILITY RESPONSIVENESS AND About This Program. Target Population: Child welfare and mental health agencies Program Overview. ARC is an organizational change strategy for child welfare and mental health agencies. Through a 2- to 3-year process, ARC is designed to improve organizational culture and climate, increase job satisfaction and commitment, support the adoption and success of evidence-based practices (EBPs CEBC » TOPIC › TRAUMA TREATMENT ADULT Definition for Trauma Treatment (Adult): Trauma Treatment (Adult) is defined by the CEBC as treatment developed to assist adults in coping with the effects that come from experiencing trauma.The trauma(s) may have occurred at any point in the individual’s life and may have occurred once or many times. CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › CHILD EXPOSURE TO DOMESTIC The CEDV measures the level of exposure to domestic violence that a child may have experienced. Note: The CEDV was not responsive to the CEBC's inquiry. The following information was obtained from publicly available sources. The CEDV was designed to measure the extent to which children have been exposed to domestic violence. The measure includes items and subscales aimed at assessing the CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR REACTIVE The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Reactive Attachment Disorder: A. A consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers, manifested by both of the following: The child rarely or minimally seeks comfort when distressed. The child rarely or minimally responds to comfort when distressed. B. CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder: A. A pattern of behavior in which a child actively approaches and interacts with unfamiliar adults and exhibits at least two of the following: Reduced or absent reticence in approaching and interacting with unfamiliar adults. Overly familiarverbal or physical
THE CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE-BASED CLEARINGHOUSE FOR CHILD WELFAREHOMEPROGRAM REGISTRYIMPLEMENTATIONRESOURCESWHAT'S NEWCONTACTTHE CEBC
The mission of the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC) is to advance the effective implementation of evidence-based practices for children and families involved with the child welfare system. For information on our sister project, the California Training Institute (CalTrin), please visit www.CalTrin.org.View Programs.
CEBC » REGISTRY
The goal of the CEBC Program Registry is to provide a searchable database of programs that can be utilized by professionals that serve children and families involved with the child welfare system. Find a Program. Using the CEBC - Info Guides. CEBC Review Process. Understanding Evidence-Based Practices. * Please note that the CEBCwas created
CEBC » FAMILY FINDING › PROGRAM › DETAILED Family Finding directly provides services to parents/caregivers and addresses the following: Lacking extended family supports, have a child involved in the child welfare system. Recommended Intensity: The program is an intervention that should progress quickly. It is expected that case workers will make contact with key stakeholders andfamily
CEBC » POSITIVE PEER CULTURE › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: High-risk youth in public, private, and alternative schools, and in residential settings, including juvenile corrections For children/adolescents ages: 11 – 22 Program Overview. PPC is a peer-helping model designed to improve social competence and cultivate strengths in youth. Care and concern for others is the defining element of PPC. CEBC » CHILDREN AND RESIDENTIAL EXPERIENCES CARE › PROGRAM About This Program. Target Population: Child care staff, clinical staff, and agency administrators working with 6- to 20-year-old children and youth living in group and residential care settings For organizations that serve children ages: 6 – 20 Program Overview. CARE is a principle-based program designed to enhance the social dynamics in residential care settings through targeted staff CEBC » PROGRAM › AVAILABILITY RESPONSIVENESS AND About This Program. Target Population: Child welfare and mental health agencies Program Overview. ARC is an organizational change strategy for child welfare and mental health agencies. Through a 2- to 3-year process, ARC is designed to improve organizational culture and climate, increase job satisfaction and commitment, support the adoption and success of evidence-based practices (EBPs CEBC » TOPIC › TRAUMA TREATMENT ADULT Definition for Trauma Treatment (Adult): Trauma Treatment (Adult) is defined by the CEBC as treatment developed to assist adults in coping with the effects that come from experiencing trauma.The trauma(s) may have occurred at any point in the individual’s life and may have occurred once or many times. CEBC » ASSESSMENT TOOL › CHILD EXPOSURE TO DOMESTIC The CEDV measures the level of exposure to domestic violence that a child may have experienced. Note: The CEDV was not responsive to the CEBC's inquiry. The following information was obtained from publicly available sources. The CEDV was designed to measure the extent to which children have been exposed to domestic violence. The measure includes items and subscales aimed at assessing the CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR REACTIVE The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Reactive Attachment Disorder: A. A consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers, manifested by both of the following: The child rarely or minimally seeks comfort when distressed. The child rarely or minimally responds to comfort when distressed. B. CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder: A. A pattern of behavior in which a child actively approaches and interacts with unfamiliar adults and exhibits at least two of the following: Reduced or absent reticence in approaching and interacting with unfamiliar adults. Overly familiarverbal or physical
CEBC » FAMILY FINDING › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Children and youth (birth through young adulthood), who have been disconnected from their families by virtue of placement outside of their home, community, and kinship network. For children/adolescents ages: 0 – 21 For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 21 Program Overview. The Family Finding model establishes a lifetime network of support for CEBC » C A T PROJECT › PROGRAM › DETAILED The C.A.T. Project is a 16-session program for adolescents with anxiety. It is cognitive-behavioral in nature, and provides psychoeducation and requires exposure tasks. It is similar to the Coping Cat program for children ages 7- to 13-years old, which is rated a "1 - Well-Supported Research Evidence " on the CEBC, but with teen visuals, themes CEBC » STEP BY STEP PARENTING PROGRAM › PROGRAM › DETAILED About This Program. Target Population: Parents with learning differences whose children are at risk of being neglected due to parenting skill deficiencies including parents who learn best with a step-by-step approach, such parents with learning difficulties related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, low literacy, and acquired brain injury. CEBC » CHILDREN AND RESIDENTIAL EXPERIENCES CARE › PROGRAM About This Program. Target Population: Child care staff, clinical staff, and agency administrators working with 6- to 20-year-old children and youth living in group and residential care settings For organizations that serve children ages: 6 – 20 Program Overview. CARE is a principle-based program designed to enhance the social dynamics in residential care settings through targeted staff CEBC » PROGRAM › FOUNDATIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA PRACTICE About This Program. Target Population: Newly hired child welfare professionals Program Overview. Foundations of Pennsylvania Practice: Building Competency, Confidence, and Compassion (Foundations) is designed to provide child welfare professionals with the fundamental knowledge and skills they need to ensure the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and to achieve their direct service CEBC » PROGRAM › COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING About This Program. Target Population: Children and adolescents (ages 3-21) with a variety of behavioral challenges, including both externalizing (e.g., aggression, defiance, tantrums) and internalizing (e.g., implosions, shutdowns, withdrawal) who may carry a variety of related psychiatric diagnoses, and their parents/caregivers, unless not age appropriate (e.g. young adult or transition age CEBC » SYSTEMATIC TRAINING FOR EFFECTIVE PARENTING About This Program. Target Population: Parents of children - birth through adolescence For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 17 Program Overview. STEP (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) is a multicomponent parenting education curriculum. The three STEP programs help parents learn effective ways to relate to their children from birth through adolescence by using parent CEBC » PROGRAM › KINSHIP NAVIGATOR PROGRAM ARIZONA About This Program. Target Population: Kinship caregivers, such as grandparents, other relatives (aunts/uncles, older siblings, etc.), and “fictive kin,” who are raising children (from birth to age 18) because the children's biological parents are unable to do so For parents/caregivers of children ages: 0 – 18 Program Overview. The Kinship Navigator Program - Arizona provides staff CEBC » PROGRAM › EYE MOVEMENT DESENSITIZATION AND REPROCESSING About This Program. Target Population: Children and adolescents who have experienced trauma; research has been conducted on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), posttraumatic stress, phobias, and other mental health disorders For children/adolescents ages: 2 – 17 Program Overview. EMDR therapy is an 8-phase psychotherapy treatment that was originally designed to alleviate the symptoms CEBC » SEARCH › TOPIC AREAS › DSM 5 CRITERIA FOR The DSM-5 gives the following criteria for Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder: A. A pattern of behavior in which a child actively approaches and interacts with unfamiliar adults and exhibits at least two of the following: Reduced or absent reticence in approaching and interacting with unfamiliar adults. Overly familiarverbal or physical
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