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Our counselors provide intensive in-home services –counseling and case management – to strengthen family relationships, improve communication, increase parents’ confidence and competence in their parenting abilities, and help participants achieve success. Issues addressed include, but are not limited to, family conflict and stress; behavioral management problems; adolescent concerns; co-parenting; grief and loss; adjustment difficulties; and economic hardships. In effort to enhance the family counseling services, staff utilizes the Nurturing Skills curriculum, a component of the Nurturing Parent Program. Children’s Harbor has partnered with community organizations and accepts referrals from ChildNet, the Broward Sheriff's Office-Child Protective Team, Henderson Mental Health Center's Family Resource Team, court, school social workers, or other community agencies. For many of these types of referrals, the purpose of the Family Intervention program is to prevent the abuse, neglect, or abandonment of children and to keep families together. Counselors work with these families to ensure the immediate and long-term protection of children's permanency, safety and well being. Staff is available by phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to respond to family emergencies. Services may be provided for up to 1 year per family. Appointments are conveniently set around the families’ schedule. In-home sessions last from 1-2 hours and Counselors work with all family members to maximize the effectiveness of treatment. The Philosophy of Nurturing Parenting:The Nurturing Parenting Program (NPP), a best practice model, emphasizes the importance of raising children in a warm, trusting, and caring household. It is founded on the belief that children who are cared for develop the capacity to trust, care, and respect themselves, other people and living things, and the environment. These are the seven principles of NPP:
Eligibility for the program:The family must:
Families must demonstrate at least three of fourteen risk factors (as indicated on the Referral Form) For more information, to set up an appointment, or for a referral form, Contact:
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