Outcomes Report 2019-2020
safety by changing behaviours and increasing the skills of high needs families in Surrey. Services are delivered in the family’s home, in other community settings, and in -office. Services are provided in a variety of languages.
548 individuals served 90% of clients report experiencing less crisis and disruption in their lives
QUICK RESPONSE PROGRAM (QRP) QRP is a short term, goal-focused outreach intervention program to assist families who are in immediate crisis and at risk of abusing or neglecting their children. The service assists families to learn and apply new and appropriate strategies to manage their family and practical needs. Services can be provided in the family’s home, in community settings, and in-office visits. Services focus on practical strategies, which increase the family’s capacity t o be self-sustaining and stable. Service is available in a variety of languages.
246 individuals served 92% of clients report having learned new parenting skills. This past year FSD/QRP completed 5 groups and had a total of 57 group participants with a 79% graduation rate.
"Things were going very bad for me, but your kindness, support, and respect helped me a lot."
SUPERVISED ACCESS PROGRAM (SAP) SAP provides visitation for children who are in the care of MCFD and their families (noncustodial parents) in Surrey. The programs long-term goal is to have the children who have been removed from their biological parents/caregivers and in care of MCFD reunified with their natural families. The programs immediate goals in visitation are to help facilitate positive interactions between family members, increase parenting education, and 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.
87% of parents who reported learning new parenting skills during their visits 85 unique individuals served
NOBODY’S PERFECT PAR ENTING (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
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