The Sacramento County, California, the Early Intervention Family Treatment Court (EIFTC) shared this data on the Casey Foundation website:

Using data in press releases, on websites, or fact sheets helps tell your story!

For example, in Sacramento County, California, the Early Intervention Family Treatment Court (EIFTC) has shared the following data on the Casey Foundation website:

  • Percentage of children who remain at home
  • Percentage of parents who enter and complete treatment
  • Percentage of children who re-enter the child welfare system

See the full write up about Sacramento County’s EIFTC partway down the Casey Foundation Page here: Family Treatment Courts – Casey Family Programs

The Recovery Drug Court in Highland County, Ohio included the following data in a news story about the program:

The Recovery Drug Court in Highland County, Ohio included the following data in a news story about the program:

  • Number of admissions into the program
  • Number of graduates
  • Types of other successes participants have (i.e., driver’s license, employment, housing)

The full write from the Times Gazette includes quotes from team members. See the full story here: Seven complete drug court – Times Gazette

Clark County Family Treatment Court created a Fact Sheet which includes the following types of data:

  • Average number of allegations
  • Percentage of families reunified
  • Average time to reunification
  • Percentage of children with new placements
  • Number of days spent in out of home care
  • Number of days spent in treatment and treatment completion
  • Cost and cost savings per participant

The Clark County Family Treatment Court fact sheet includes a comparison between those in the FTC program and those in the regular dependency program. Review the full evaluation information here: CAM Grant Fact Sheet(1).pdf (wa.gov)

Amara Family Connections Program:

The Family Connections Program has been a sub awardee with our original grant. The Family Connections Program brings parents with dependencies and those caring for the children together to have a facilitated, collaborative, child-focused conversation. 

Click here to learn more about their Family Reunification Efforts: https://www.wacita.org/lets-celebrate-family-reunifications/ 

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