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Characteristics of Family Treatment Courts, the Families Th ey Serve, and Th eir Capacity to Meet the Demands of their Communities
by
Smith, Lyndsey
, Dahlgren, Jessica A
, Rodi, Michael Shattuck
, Kissick, Katherine
in
Best practice
/ Best Practices
/ Child welfare
/ Community Relations
/ Courts
/ Delinquency Prevention
/ Drug courts
/ Drug use
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Graduation Requirements
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Internet
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Intervention
/ Juvenile Justice
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental Health Programs
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Participation
/ Polls & surveys
/ Researchers
/ Self evaluation
/ Strategic Planning
/ Substance abuse
/ Substance use
/ Treatment needs
/ Variability
/ Welfare Services
2022
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Characteristics of Family Treatment Courts, the Families Th ey Serve, and Th eir Capacity to Meet the Demands of their Communities
by
Smith, Lyndsey
, Dahlgren, Jessica A
, Rodi, Michael Shattuck
, Kissick, Katherine
in
Best practice
/ Best Practices
/ Child welfare
/ Community Relations
/ Courts
/ Delinquency Prevention
/ Drug courts
/ Drug use
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Graduation Requirements
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Internet
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Intervention
/ Juvenile Justice
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental Health Programs
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Participation
/ Polls & surveys
/ Researchers
/ Self evaluation
/ Strategic Planning
/ Substance abuse
/ Substance use
/ Treatment needs
/ Variability
/ Welfare Services
2022
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Characteristics of Family Treatment Courts, the Families Th ey Serve, and Th eir Capacity to Meet the Demands of their Communities
by
Smith, Lyndsey
, Dahlgren, Jessica A
, Rodi, Michael Shattuck
, Kissick, Katherine
in
Best practice
/ Best Practices
/ Child welfare
/ Community Relations
/ Courts
/ Delinquency Prevention
/ Drug courts
/ Drug use
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Graduation Requirements
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Internet
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Intervention
/ Juvenile Justice
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental Health Programs
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Participation
/ Polls & surveys
/ Researchers
/ Self evaluation
/ Strategic Planning
/ Substance abuse
/ Substance use
/ Treatment needs
/ Variability
/ Welfare Services
2022
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Characteristics of Family Treatment Courts, the Families Th ey Serve, and Th eir Capacity to Meet the Demands of their Communities
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Characteristics of Family Treatment Courts, the Families Th ey Serve, and Th eir Capacity to Meet the Demands of their Communities
2022
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Overview
Family Treatment Courts (FTCs) seek to address the substance use and other behavioral healthcare treatment needs of parents involved with, or at risk of involvement with the child welfare system. This article is intended to establish a baseline understanding of current FTC operations in terms of their design, capacities, locations, and the participant populations they serve across the United States. Researchers sent each of 360 known FTC programs in the United States a link to the online study survey. This study relied on the Family Treatment Court Best Practice Self-Assessment Tool (FTC BeST). The FTC BeST is a Web-based survey that includes 171 items and takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. Survey results indicated that FTCs vary substantially in structure, size, and implementation. Furthermore, findings indicate that the scope (in terms of services) and scale (in terms of program capacity) fall short of potential need. This study, based on a survey of all FTCs in the United States, provides signifi cant insight into the operations of these programs, and uncovers structural and implementation variability. This variability may indicate that there is a need for research regarding what programs work best. Furthermore, the size and distribution of programs suggest that communities need more information about the strengths and limitations of FTCs and how they fit into the continuum of services for families who are vulnerable.
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