INTAKES AND YOUTHS FIRST DAY IN THE HOME

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Youth Intake and First Day in the Home

Pre-Service Workshop

LEVELS OF TREATMENT

BASIC SPECIALIZED/ STRUCTURED TREATMENT FOSTER HOMES RESIDENTIAL/ GROUP HOMES SECURE CARE ( HOSPITAL/ LOCKED)

Types of Youth We Serve

  JJS ( Juvenile Justice System DCFS ( Division of Child and Family Services)  Private ( Varying referrals sources)

Treatment Issues

       Running Away Truancy Academic Performance Ungovernable Drug and Alcohol Eating Disorders Abuse        Self-harm Depression Clinical Diagnosis Anger Control Aggression Family Relation Peer Relations ETC………………..

Screening Process

     Court ordered level of care DCFS/ JJS Screening Caseworker matches youth to program Intake Specialist screens Consultant Screens

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Discuss rooms, treatment issues, provisions with consultant Contact schools and arrange for school intake Set up ways to make youth feel comfortable in the home Do any necessary preventive teaching with other youth

Intakes:  Intakes are set up by the intake coordinator or consultant  The intake packet is read and signed by youth, caseworker, and parent  They are typically done at the office  Information for the youths file is obtained

Intake Packet

         Client Information PSA ( purchase service agreement) File Letters YOQ Youth in Custody School Letter Placement Agreement Behavioral Intervention Release of Information         Urinalysis Youth Rights Youth Code of Conduct Grievance Procedure Letter of Understanding Sex Offender Waiver Skills Development Assessment Notice of Privacy Practices

Review an Intake Packet with Treatment Parents/ Family Teachers in training

Ideas for Intake

This is a great time to connect with the family and caseworker, get contact information and set up first meeting.

Youth is usually not happy, be encouraging and reassuring. Include youth as much as possible. Do not talk about youth like they are not there.

Youths First Day in the Home

          Attend Intake Meeting Invite Caseworkers, parents to accompany child to home Help Child unpack  Clothing Inventory Assign peer “buddy” Give Copy of Home Manual Introduce Child at Family Meeting Serve youths favorite food or snack Conduct private session to teach about point card, privileges, house rules etc.

Practice Basic Skills Reinforce youths strengths, teach to weaknesses

Teaching to New Youth

Effective Praise

Praise, praise, praise

Corrective

Between 4:1 to 10:1 ratio

Preventive

4 basics, greeting, etc

Youth Intake and First Day in the Home

Pre-Service Workshop This training presentation is available for download at: www.utahparenting.org © 2007 Utah Youth Village.