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EVERETT <br /> WASHINGTON <br /> •Referrals to parenting classes to understand the development of their child and positive parenting techniques. <br /> • Supporting the parents with setting up morning routines and getting their child to school on time. <br /> • Supporting parents of physically aggressive children,connecting them with parenting strategies and referrals to behavior <br /> specialists. <br /> •Helping parents understand the At-Risk Youth petition and court system process,the Becca Bill(truancy and compulsory <br /> attendance law), and Everett's alternative public school system.If these measures are necessary for the family,the Specialists <br /> will support the parents and children throughout the processes. <br /> •Provide parent engagement events,which increase parent social supports and promote school engagement skills. <br /> Target Population: <br /> The Child and Family Specialist program targets homeless and low-income children age birth to 17 years either residing in <br /> Housing Hope's Everett Emergency Shelter or Service Supported Homeless Housing sites or children receiving care at <br /> Tomorrow's Hope Child Development Center in South Everett. The Specialists will serve approximately 50 unduplicated <br /> children per year who reside in the City of Everett <br /> How and When Services Will Be Provided: <br /> The Child and Family Specialists provide services on an as-needed basis when a referral is made The Specialists offer their <br /> services until either the family stabilizes or the family is connected with the appropriate community service. The primary <br /> sources of referrals include: <br /> •Entry into Housing Hope's programs and housing: The Family Support Coach (formerly called Case Manager)and the <br /> family draw up an initial plan to stabilize the family,including assessments of the children by the Specialist and referrals to <br /> specialized services. Also,the referral may come at a later time if the Family Support Coach notices developmental delays or <br /> safety issues. <br /> • CPS involvement: Referrals for services happen as children transition in or out of the home due to CPS involvement. <br /> • School Districts: School Districts,including the Everett School District.can refer children for services to coordinate with <br /> the Specialist and support the parents in movmg their children forward. <br /> Services are generally provided to the child or parent in the home or on-site at Tomorrow's Hope,one-on-one, or in small <br /> groups by the Child and Family Specialist as needed. <br /> Staffing: <br /> Housing Hope currently employs three Child and Family Specialists equaling 2.5 FTE,Maribeth Darst, Sharon Cremin, and <br /> Denise Hollenbeck. Ms Darst, a full-time Child and Family Specialist, holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and <br /> M.A. in Psychology and has over 5 years' experience as a Child and Family Specialist. She is a certified "The Incredible <br /> Years" parenting course instructor and has worked with high-risk youth in group home settings.Ms. Cremin, a full-time <br /> Child and Family Specialist,holds a B.A. in Human Services from Western Washington University and a Masters in Social <br /> Work from Eastern Washington University. She has over 16 years of experience in the Human Services and Social Work <br /> fields,with a heavy concentration of work with children and families. Ms. Hollenbeck,a part-time Child and Family <br /> Specialist,holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and has over 20 years of experience in the social services field. <br /> Lynda Plummer,Director of Social Services,supervises this program. She holds a B.A. in Human Services and has over 20 <br /> years of leadership experience,as well as more than 30 years of experience working in the social services field. <br /> 8 <br />