One way we advanced our vision where all children are thriving within their families and communities is through Intensive Permanence Services (IPS). At its root, IPS establishes healing, belonging, and community for child welfare’s most disconnected youth and their families who have been separated, while in its implementation, becomes an onramp to mindset and practice shift across an entire agency or system.
Following the trauma of family and caregiver separations, children’s brains diminish the capacity to feel safe and connected, a phenomenon that intensifies with repeated disruptions in the child welfare system. Inside an organization or agency, specialized staff with low caseloads guide youth and their families through a 4-phase program of discovery, acceptance, and forward thinking that helps the youth answer key questions about who they are, why connections are important, and how to trust others. Participating youth exit child welfare agencies with a system of natural supports and increased capacity to meet their physical and emotional needs. Instead of heading to hospitals, jails, or without housing, Alia has witnessed youth reconnect with family members they thought had forgotten about them, restore relationships they believed they were unworthy of mending, and begin college, parenthood, or work with the necessary emotional regulation and support system for success. The IPS model has been implemented coast-to-coast, with youth stepping down from high-cost Residential Treatment Centers, group homes, hospital settings, and frequent moves, back into the care of their families or other caregivers. The primary goal is legal permanency, but relational or physical permanency is just as important for many youth and their families. IPS specialists work not only with the youth, but also with the caregivers, and collaborate with the youth’s whole team to build a safe and viable solution for the youth’s future.
If you are interested in learning more about Intensive Permanency Services or would like to be connected to one of our partners who has participated, please contact info@aliainnovations.org.