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Contractor's Name
Compass Health
Approval Date
9/12/2019
Council Approval Date
12/12/2018
End Date
12/31/2019
Department
Planning
Department Project Manager
Rebecca McCrary
Subject / Project Title
Cocoon House Youth Conseling
Tracking Number
0002001
Total Compensation
$15,000.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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EVERETT <br /> WASHINGTON <br /> City of Everett Human Needs Grant <br /> January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019 <br /> Exhibit A <br /> Program Summary <br /> Organization & Program: Compass Health: Cocoon House Youth Counseling <br /> PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: <br /> The Compass Health Youth Counseling Program provides mental health counseling services to homeless youth ages <br /> 13-18 who have come to the Cocoon Everett shelter and to some of the youth at the Cocoon Complex. Our <br /> objective is to ensure that these homeless and at-risk youth have immediate,barrier-free access to mental health <br /> services. We provide individualized engagement therapy, individual therapy,group therapy and family therapy <br /> when that is appropriate and safe. Additionally,we provide regular and ongoing consultation to the Cocoon staff <br /> who are with the youth 24 hours/7 days a week. We can provide help with crisis planning,provide a deeper clinical <br /> understanding of the behaviors that the youth may be exhibiting,and help with the overall treatment plan of the <br /> youth during their stay at the shelter. <br /> Three key goals for the program are: 1)establish a safe and trusting relationship with a reliable adult,2)establish a <br /> long term safe place for the youth to live so they don't go back to the street,and 3)provide individualized <br /> counseling to help with pressing mental health issues for each youth. <br /> Youth entering the Everett Cocoon House come into the shelter in a state of crisis. Because they often have had <br /> such difficult histories with their parents or other adults who may have been the perpetrators of physical or sexual <br /> abuse,have had abuse histories of their own,or have had domestic violence that involved the youth or that the youth <br /> witnessed,they often do not trust adults. <br /> The issues that arise in individual therapy include depression,anxiety,post-traumatic stress disorder,anger <br /> management,grief and loss,and suicidal thoughts. During treatment sessions,other needs of the youth are assessed, <br /> and if they require drug and alcohol counseling,medical services,or a referral to Dawson Place for issues related to <br /> sexual abuse,these referrals are made and coordinated with Cocoon Staff. <br /> The first task at the shelter is to assess the youth for safety and to ensure that the youth is not suicidal or exhibiting <br /> self-harming behaviors. Staff seeks immediately to begin to establish relationships with the youth so that they will <br /> agree to individual counseling sessions. This engagement therapy phase is very important and requires great clinical <br /> skill. It is critical in order for the youth to be willing to share their story and ask for the help that they need. The <br /> engagement process is different for each youth depending on their history and their personality. Some youth are <br /> very willing and anxious to talk and to have someone safe to listen to them.For others, it takes a long time in this <br /> initial engagement phase before the youth will even come into the room alone with the counselor and share details of <br /> their lives.This hesitancy is one reason these youth often will not pursue traditional counseling;they need to first <br /> find a trusted individual and then they will participate in a more traditional and structured process. <br /> Treatment focuses on the acquisition of daily living skills such as emotion regulation,evaluating life choices and <br /> consequences,maintaining family connections,and developing healthy relationships and conflict resolution. <br /> Treatment strategies consist of Cognitive Behavioral Treatments as well as Motivational Interviewing.These <br /> treatment strategies are evidenced based and allow for the greater autonomy of the youth.The treatment process is <br /> important not only to address the mental health issues that arise in counseling,but also provide a positive experience <br /> and understanding that there are indeed adults in the community who can be trusted and that assistance is available. <br /> With the experience of this positive interaction,it is hoped for that youth will be able to seek out assistance at other <br /> times in their life. <br /> 2019 Human Needs Contracts 7 <br />
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