Family Support
Teaching families core life skills in the home. View support group info.
Contact Us:
Carole Kraus, LMSW Program Supervisor
516.485.4600
Fax 516.485.2602
Program Services
Family Support Workers are teachers. They teach families core life skills. Family Support services include teaching:
Family Support Workers also:
Services are provided on a daily basis, part-time basis, or other schedule according to need.
Service Provisions
Families sign a contract identifying specific goals to be attained during the initial three months. After three months, services are reviewed and continued, revised or terminated. Services may be continued in three-month segments for up to one year.
Client Population
At-risk families referred through Preventive Service Programs, such as Family and Children's Family Ties.
Referrals are channeled through the Department of Social Services (DSS) to the Family Support Program. As a result, services are made available to families at no charge. A Family Support Worker must be requested by a Preventive Worker.
Families can be one or two parent families. Many are involved with Child Protective Services (CPS) of the Department of Social Services. Families in need of stabilization, or knowledge of life skills, benefit from this kind of support.
Terry Wood, LCSW, Program Director
"We are Family and Children's Association, the human service network of Long Island.
We protect and strengthen children, youth, adults, families, seniors and communities."
Case Management, DSS, Department of Social Services, DSS Support, Family services, Life skills, Home organization, Nutrition, Parenting skills, Preventive services
Time Management, Support
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