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Family
Partner
The
Family Partner Program works together for families in Southwest
Virginia to help support each individual family in service development
according to their unique needs.
· Families require services and supports
reflecting their race, ethnicity, gender
orientation, language, socio-economic
background, and family structure
· Families have access to information and
training
· The needs identified by families as most
important will determine services
· Families share power to make decisions
and
responsibility for outcomes
· Families and their system partners know
their
individual strengths, limitations, and fears
· Families and their organizations get both
respect and protection from their system
partners
Family Partner
Program
Education, training, and information are provided to parents
with children in child-serving systems in Planning District One
area counties of Lee, Wise, Scott and the City of Norton.
What services does the Family Partner Program with Frontier Health
provide?
· Serves as a mentor for parents
· Provides referral and resource information
· Assist parents in building a support system
for
themselves and their children
· Advocates for parents and their children
· Serves as a bridge between child serving
systems and families
Who qualifies?
Parent of child involved in any of the following child
serving systems:
· Mental Health
· Mental Retardation
· Child and Youth Services
· Juvenile Probation
· Drug and Alcohol
· Special Education
Who is the Family Partner?
The Family Partner is a parent who has personal experience
with services and agencies that serve children.
Advocacy & Affiliation
The Family Partner Program has access to resources to make your
experience more family-friendly. We are here to advocate for your
family. We are also affiliated with the local chapter of the Federation
of Families for Children’s Mental Health. Please call (276)
431-4370, for more information.
Systems of Care
Family Partner is in place to support the values and
principles of Systems of Care.
The core values of Systems of Care are:
· Child-centered, family focused, and family
driven
· Community-based
· Culturally competent and responsive
The core
principles of Systems of Care provide for:
· Service coordination or case management
· Prevention, early identification, and
intervention
· Human rights protection and advocacy
· Non-discrimination in access to services
· A comprehensive array of services
· Individualized service planning
· Services in the least-restrictive environment
· Family participation in ALL aspects of
planning,
service delivery, and evaluation
Working Together
for Families
Families are the best advocates for children struggling
with special needs. The Family Partner Program focuses on assisting
families in helping their children to achieve their full potential.
By building strong partnerships with families, schools, and professionals,
children and families can reach their goals. The Family Partner
Program encourages active involvement of the family in meeting the
child’s goals.
Resources
Support groups are available for families with children
with mental health, behavioral, mental retardation, or developmental
issues. Monthly meetings are held at various locations throughout
the LENOWISCO district. For more information or to schedule group
trainings, contact the Family Partner Program. The Family Partner
program also offers resources through its Family Lending Library,
Resource Lists, and other support information.
Family Partner
Program
Addington Hall
1431 Duff Pat Highway
Duffield, Virginia 24244
(276) 431-4370
or (888) 443-1804
Funding
Frontier Health services in Lee, Scott and Wise counties and the
city of Norton are funded in partnership with Planning District
One Behavioral Health Services.
Family
Partner Program
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