Outcomes Report (2018-2019)

Outcomes Report 2018-2019

This past year FSD/QRP delivered 15 groups and had a total of 138 group participants with a 77% graduation rate. Child-minding services were utilized this year with 32 children attending across all the groups offered.

SUPERVISED ACCESS PROGRAM (SAP) SAP provides visitation for children who are in the care of MCFD and their families (noncustodial parents) in Surrey. The long-term goal is to have the children who have been removed from their biological parents/caregivers and are in care of MCFD, to be reunified with their natural families. The programs immediate goals in visitation are:  to help facilitate positive interactions between family members  increase parenting education  to give visiting families an opportunity to spend time together in an atmosphere of safety and support. These goals are achieved by providing the opportunity for families to spend time together at either Options visitation rooms, MCFD offices, in the community or in the family home under the supervision of Options staff. NOBODY’S PERFECT PARENTING (NPP) NPP provides service to the parents, grandparents or caregivers of children 0-5 years of age, who have their child/children in their care at least 50% of the time. Groups are facilitated in multiple languages and have a multi-cultural focus. We also facilitate groups specifically for Dads. The primary long-term goal of the NPP program is to work toward healthier parent/child relationships, while promoting safe, healthy home environments. The immediate goals are to foster better communication and more positive interaction between parents and children, educate parents on normal stages of child development, introduce more effective ways to respond to particular child behaviours, and connect families to other resources within our community.  4257 service units delivered  105 unique individuals served

“The facilitators are very knowledgeable and covered each topic in detail.”

7 groups delivered

64 Individuals served

 94% report learning new parenting skills  100 % report that they were satisfied with the services provided.

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