Interventions
Interventions
Family Based Care is a special intervention for children with a parent a prison providing them options to live in a family care, based on the Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development Continuum of Care.
- Parental Care
- Next of Kin
- Foster Care
We are working to connect children with their biological parents, through Family reunification which entails identification of children most especially those born in prison and those separated from their parents upon incarceration, to reunite back with their biological parents if they exist incase where one parent is prison and the other parents exists and is fit to look after their children , or we find relatives (Next of Kin) with families where they can receive love, care, emotional and psychological support that is needed by every child.
Foster care is the full-time care of a child within a nonrelated family who agrees to meet the developmental, psychosocial, medical, educational, and spiritual needs of a child who is not able to live with his or her own parents or extended family.
In some cases especially where children are able to to connect with their biological parents or relatives we may have to boost the support the child may receive in such families through Family strengthening, which is the provision of services that meet economic, educational, psychological, spiritual, and special needs to minimize family separation and child neglect while ensuring that children have the resources they need to thrive within families.i.e. material support, economic strengthening, psychosocial services, health services daycare, and parental support group are just a few programs that can strengthen families to prevent separation