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Family-Driven Youth-Guided Practices in Residential Treatment: Findings From a National Survey of Residential Treatment Facilities

NCJ Number
232035
Journal
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth Volume: 27 Issue: 3 Dated: July-September 2010 Pages: 149-159
Author(s)
Jonathan D. Brown, Ph.D., MHS; Kirsten Barrett, Ph.D.; Henry T. Ireys, Ph.D.; Kamala Allen, MHS; Sheila A. Pires, MPA; Gary Blau, Ph.D.
Date Published
July 2010
Length
11 pages
Annotation
This study reports the findings from a survey of 293 residential treatment providers conducted to examine the adoption of family-driven, youth-guided care
Abstract
Family-driven, youth-guided practices have shaped the development of community-based mental health services for children and youth; however, the extent to which residential treatment providers have adopted these practices is unclear. In the current survey, residential treatment providers reported several practices consistent with family-driven, youth-guided care, including strength-based individualized treatment planning, collaboration with community-based providers to develop treatment plans, and the provision of various forms of support to families. Thirty percent of providers reported that the youth or family member was the primary decisionmaker in the development of treatment plans, 20.9 percent included youth or family members in program oversight, and 88.0 percent reported that staff had not heard of family-driven, youth-guided principles or required further training to implement them. 1 figure, 1 table, and 24 references(Published Abstract)