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The Senior Shuttle Application for Funding has been added to the Contracting pages here.

The 2010 Bid Specificationswill be available beginning Monday, August 17, 2009 here.

The 2010 budget planning process has started.  The Budget Planning paper can be found here.

Racine County has signed a contract to make prescription drug discount cards available, free of charge, under a program sponsored by the National Association of Counties (NACo).  The program offers average savings of 20 percent off the retail price of commonly prescribed drugs.  Additional information, including information about participating pharmacies, is available toll-free at 877-321-2652 or at www.caremark.com/naco.  Click hereto find a list of places where you can get the discount cards.

Caring, compassionate adults who like kids needed to become Foster Parents.  If providing care and assistance to a disabled adult interests you, become an Adult Family Care provider.

Voluntary guardians needed to work with disabled adults.

Get involved with your community! Find out how to be a foster parent, an adult family care provider, a certified child care provider, a mentor or a volunteer.

The results of a survey on truancy, "Truancy - In Their Own Words", is available.  This voluntary survey was completed by youth that have had contact with Human Services during past several months.  It provides particular insight into how youth perceive school and truancy.

 


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The goal of the Family Strengths Program is to preserve families through in-home services that meet the individual needs of families referred to the Racine County Human Services Department. This program is family-based with services being provided in each family's home or in a community-based facility of the parents' choice. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Families may be referred to this program because of potential child safety issues or, in the case of a youth in the juvenile justice system, for parental support and assistance with family patterns of interaction.

This program embraces a family enhancement philosophy that stresses that the family is the focal point and the fundamental resource for the provision of all services.

Program staff will conduct a family strength-based assessment and gather information about each family which includes the family's organization and structure, strengths, resources, adaptability, problem-solving methods, informal support network, child management, household management, and health needs. Each family's service plan needs to identify critical problem areas, establish realistic and measurable short-term and long-term goals and objectives, identify stages of change, plan intervention strategies, establish time frames and select resources. Service plans are realistic and achievable with goals prioritized and time frames spaced so the participants do not become overwhelmed. Families are transitioned toward discharge through gradually reducing the time involvement of program staff until a family is able to manage independently.

For information on the Family Strengths Program, contactKerry Milkie, Child Protective Services Supervisor.

  

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