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City of Everett Human Needs Grant <br /> January 1 through December 31, 2018 <br /> Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County <br /> Children's Program <br /> EXHIBIT A: Program Summary <br /> Program Description: <br /> The Children's Program at Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County(DVSSC) directly supports <br /> children and youth who have been exposed to domestic violence in their homes by providing them with <br /> housing and food assistance at DVSSC's emergency shelter as well as counseling and guidance provided <br /> by the shelter children's advocate.The program provides specialized parenting education and support <br /> services to their non-offending parents around the issue of domestic violence and addresses.the <br /> abuse/neglect many of these children have experienced as a direct result of the domestic violence in <br /> their homes. DVSSC also operates a Dating Violence Prevention Program, providing educational <br /> presentations to schools and youth-serving organizations throughout Snohomish County. <br /> Program Objectives: <br /> The Children's Program objectives are: <br /> • Support and advocate for children and youth who have been impacted by domestic violence, <br /> • Lower the risk of future violent behavior and other effects of domestic violence for these children and <br /> youth, <br /> • Educate children,youth, parents, and professionals in the community about ways to intervene in and <br /> prevent domestic violence. <br /> Program Components and Structure: <br /> First and most important, children and youth are provided safety in a protected shelter environment <br /> where they receive advocacy and support, nutrition, medical care, and other services as needed, <br /> including: <br /> • counseling and therapeutic activities for children and youth aimed at enhancing their self-esteem, <br /> helping them deal with and appropriately express their feelings of anger and fear, and teaching them <br /> social and safety skills.These activities take place both in one-on-one sessions between a child/youth <br /> and the Children's Advocate and in DVSSC's Youth Center through group activities,guided play, <br /> homework assistance, and support <br /> • support groups held for children and youth.The age appropriate curriculum covers topics such as <br /> safety planning,defining abuse, and safe/unsafe touch, identifying and expressing emotions, self- <br /> esteem, and conflict resolution. <br /> • field trips and activities are planned for children and youth to relieve stress, learn social skills,and just <br /> have fun. <br /> • parenting education and information and referral,through structured parenting groups, one-on-one <br /> consultation, and modeling age appropriate non-physical discipline techniques. <br /> • school liaison,to ensure that children in DVS's Emergency Shelter and Supportive Housing programs <br />