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National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare (NCSACW): Family Treatment Courts: An Evidence-Based Approach to Family-Centered Care — Webinar Tuesday, December 17, 1–3 p.m. ET
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Are you curious about how family treatment courts (FTCs) improve outcomes for families involved with child welfare and affected by substance use disorders (SUDs)?
Learn more about FTCs and discover how a family-centered approach helps achieve better outcomes. Presenters and panelists explore how FTCs implement a collaborative approach to resolve barriers in service access and engagement. Join this free event to discover the benefits of a family-centered approach and learn how to help families get the services they need.
FTCs have compelling outcomes across various domains:
Parents start SUD treatment earlier, stay longer, and experience better outcomes, including successful program completion and decreased substance use.
Children placed in out-of-home care (OOHC) experience fewer days in care and increased reunification rates.
Families gain increased access to comprehensive services and are less likely to experience recurrence of child maltreatment or OOHC reentry.
Attendees will gain a greater understanding of:
Foundational elements that make FTCs effective and help parents, children, and other family members obtain equal access to services.
FTCs as an evidence-based approach to improve outcomes for families.
The importance of a collaborative family-centered approach to FTCs’ success.
Resources to implement an FTC.
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