NIPFC’s Approach to Building Lifelong Connections
Seneca’s NIPFC is grounded in the belief that every child has a family, and when systems are intentional and persistent, family members can be found.
Seneca’s NIPFC is grounded in the belief that every child has a family, and when systems are intentional and persistent, family members can be found.
Seneca and the County of Santa Clara have partnered to address the urgent and developing needs of families in the Bay Area, opening the area’s first E-STRTP.
Seneca’s FFES is a youth-driven process of identifying, locating, and engaging relatives and caring adults who can form meaningful, lasting connections with our youth in foster care. The goal isn’t simply to find a name in a file. It’s to build an entire lifetime network of support that follows a young person well beyond the child welfare system.
Sometimes the most meaningful changes start with a simple question: What do our students and families need right now? Leaders at James Baldwin Academy (JBA), one of Seneca’s Nonpublic Schools, thought to ask this question during one of the most demanding and uncertain times of the year.
At Seneca, we believe youth and families should take an active role in designing their own care plans. After all – who understands their unique needs better than themselves? One of the ways we achieve this is through our Wraparound program. Wraparound is team-based, personalized support for young people and their families who are experiencing complex challenges that put those youth at risk of out-of-home care or disruption to their…
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