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Meaningful Family
Engagement
State of Louisiana,
Department of Children and Family
Services
Staff Development & Appreciation
Day
Presenters
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Sherry Tomlinson, NRCPFC/LCWCWP
Consultant
Randy Jenkins, NRCPFC/LCWCWP
Consultant
Rules of Engagement
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Cell phones on vibrate or off
Confidentiality
Honest/open dialogue
Respect other opinions
Use of acronyms
Introduction to Parent Engagement
Parents At The Table
Guiding Principles
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Mutual Respect
Appreciation
Inclusion
Dignity
Partnership
Opportunity
What We Are Learning About
Parent Engagement
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Families are better able to use services
Improvement in service delivery
More responsive and culturally sensitive
Improved customer satisfaction
Improved positive child welfare outcomes
Parents build skills and capacity for future
Parent Engagement and Child
and Family Services Review
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Add Louisiana CFSA/PIP
Key Elements of Engagement
Walking In The Door
Provide all parents with children in imminent
risk of entering foster care the information they
need to successfully advocate for themselves
and for their children.
Substance Abuse
To provide all parents with substance abuse
histories the skills they need to advocate for
the services and resources they need to
overcome their addiction and maintain their
recovery.
Child and Family Team
Meeting
Provide parents with children in imminent risk
of entering foster care the means to participate
in all decisions made about their children’s
care, custody, and placement.
Policy and Resource
Allocation
Provide parents who have experienced the
child welfare system with opportunities to
influence and improve child welfare policy,
practice, and resource allocation
New Tools for Workers
Provide all child welfare staff the skills and tools
necessary to work effectively with families and
children.
Public Information
Inform the public, legislators, and the
community at large about the struggles and
successes of families who have been involved
with child welfare
Self-Assessment
Break
Grief, Loss & Healing
Birth Fathers and Mothers
Feelings and Behaviors
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How do birth parents feel when their children
are removed and placed into foster care?
How might they behave or act?
Child Feelings and Behavior
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What might a child feel during the first week
or two after being separated from their
fathers and mothers?
How might they behave or act?
Social Worker Feeling and
Behaviors
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How might a social worker feel after being
involved in the removal of a child?
How might they behave or act?
Foster Parent Feeling and
Behaviors
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What might a foster parent feel when a child
is removed from their home and returned to
their parent?
How might they behave or act?
Relative/Kinship Caregiver
Feelings and Behaviors
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How might a relative or kinship caregiver feel
when children are placed back with the birth
parent?
How might they behave or act?
LUNCH
How “R” You Feeling?
Engaging and Working with
Fathers
Father Presence/Father
Involvement
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Better School Performance
Attachment to School
Staying Out of Trouble
Delayed Sexual Activity
Fewer Teen Pregnancies
Discussion Guide
AFTERNOON BREAK
Benefits and Consequences of
Change
Ambivalence
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Mixed Feelings Or Emotions
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Having Opposing Feelings Or Attitudes
(Such As Love And Hate Towards A
Person)
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Feeling Unsure Or Undecided About What
To Do (Sitting On The Fence)
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An Exchange, Give And Take;
Involves Speaking And Listening;
Involves Non-Verbal And Verbal
Communication;
Percentage of Communication Conveyed Throug
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Words =
 7%
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Voice Tone =
 38%
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Body Language
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 55%
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Active Listening
Questions and Discussion
TRAINING IS DONE FOR DAY
GO OUT THERE
AND DO YOUR GOOD WORK!
The National Resource Center for Permanency and
Family Connections
Louisiana Child Welfare Comprehensive Workforce
Project
Hunter College School of Social Work
LSU School of Social Work
A Service of the Children’s Bureau/ACF/DHHS
[email protected]
www.nrcpfc.org
www.lcwcwp.org
Additional Resources
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National Resource Center for Permanency
and Family Connection (nrcpfc.org)
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Family Engagement: a Web Based Practice
Toolkit
Digital Stories From the Field
Child Welfare Organizing Project (cwop.org)
Rise Magazine (risemagazine.org)
Iowa Dept. of Human Services
(www.dhs.state.ia.us/cppc)