The document discusses Fresno County's Child Welfare and K-6 programs. The Child Welfare program's vision is to support, protect, and strengthen children and families through community partnerships. The program provides assessment, intervention, prevention, placement and mental health services. The K-6 program is a voluntary school-based program that uses prevention and family-centered approaches to serve at-risk children and their families through case management, referrals, support groups, social skills groups, and outreach. Students are referred by school staff and parents can call the school to be referred to a K-6 social worker.
2. Fresno County: Child
Welfare
• Vision: To lead an integrated network
of community partners that supports,
protects and strengthens children
and families.
3. Fresno County: Child
Welfare
• Mission: To promote a system of best practice in partnership with
the community, committed to prevention and early intervention,
that ensures child safety, permanence and stability, family well-
being, that is proactive, strategic, outcomes-based and fiscally
responsible to the children and families served.
• To fulfill this mission, County of Fresno employees and community
partners provide assessment, intervention, prevention, placement
and mental health treatment services for infants, children, youth
and families of Fresno County.
• Individuals and interested community partners are invited to learn
about and participate in accomplishing the vision and mission of
your Department of Children and Family Services. Visit some of
the websites on the Resources menu on the left side of this page.
4. Fresno County: Child
Welfare
• Child Welfare system works in units
that trickle down into smaller units.
I. Main Campus: Integrated Case
Mangement
a. 6 First Response Units (FR)
b. 2 adoptions Units
c. ICPC Liaison
d. 4 PPLA Units
5. Fresno County: Child
Welfare Systems
• II. Case Plan Support & Consultation
a. 3 ILP Units (ex. Child Focus
Team/Teen Focus Team)
III. West Fresno Integrated Case
Management& Early Intervention and
Prevention
a. VFM Units
b. K-Six Units
6. Fresno County: Child
Welfare Systems
• V. Emergency Response
a. Selma and Main Campus (8 units)
b. Care Line
c. Court Services
d. Central Desk
7. K-6 Program: School
Based Social Work
• K-Six is a voluntary school based
intervention program that uses a
preventative and family centered approach
to serve at-risk children and their
families. The care of the Program is based
on a collaboration between lead agency
Fresno County Department of Children and
Family Services, Probation, and Mental
Health.
8. K-6 Program: What is At
Risk?
• At risk children are those whose academic
progress is significantly challenged due to
educational, economic, health, social and
family circumstances which negatively
impact the child. Identification factors
include poor academic progress, delinquent
behavior, and/or disciplinary problems,
irregular or decreased school attendance,
and low self image.
9. K-6 Program: What are
the services?
• Along with the school site’s educators, the
multi-disciplinary K-6 team provides
services designed to meet complex needs
of children. The result is a program that
treats the child on a personal level. Some
of services include: Case Management,
Information/Referral, Parent Support
Groups, Student social skills Groups, and
Community Outreach.
10. K-6 Program: How Do
students or parents receive
services?
• Students are referred by the school
principal, teachers or other school
faculty.
• Parents can call the school and the
school will refer them to the K-6
social worker.