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- California’s Family First Prevention Services (FFPSA Part I . . . - CalTrin
Assembly Bill 153 (Chapter 86, Statutes of 2021) implemented the FFPSA into State law and created California’s opt-in Family First Prevention Services (FFPS) program for local Title IV-E agencies and Tribes to develop a comprehensive prevention program, including prevention services funded by Title IV-E, as outlined by federal law
- California’s Five-Year State Prevention Plan - CalTrin
The FFPSA provides an opportunity to enhance and support California’s comprehensive System of Care for children, youth, and families across the state, which already includes all levels of prevention An integrated system must develop a cross-collaborative network of support that meets the needs of families at every prevention level
- CPP Implementation Guide: Plan Development Phase - CalTrin
FFPSA TITLE IV-E FUNDING IS FOR: Partial service reimbursement of selected Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) for families at imminent risk of involvement with the child welfare system Partial reimbursement of the costs of administering the FFPSA program mostly applicable to tertiary prevention of foster care entry
- Comprehensive Prevention Plan PresentationSlides03. 29. 22 Version 3
of FFPSA Assembly Bill 153: Offers funding to develop a Comprehensive Plan which includes primary, secondary, and tertiary intervention strategies and services to support the ability for parents and families to provide safe, stable, and nurturing environments for their children
- Comprehensive Prevention Planning Resources - CalTrin
Comprehensive Prevention Planning Resources Approved County Comprehensive Prevention Plans Summaries and full text of all approved Comprehensive Prevention Plans for California Counties Foundational Comprehensive Prevention Planning Information California's Family First Prevention Services (FFPSA Part I) - Frequently Asked Questions (CDSS)- updated October 2023 Prevention Planning Acronyms
- Family First Prevention Services Act and Parents as Teachers FAQ
What is FFPSA? The Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA), enacted as part of Public Law (P L ) 115—123, authorized new optional title IV-E funding for time-limited prevention services for in-home parent skill-based, mental health, and substance abuse programs for children or youth who are candidates for foster care, pregnant or parenting youth in foster care, and the parents or kin
- The Comprehensive Prevention PLAN Learning Series - CalTrin
The State use Community Pathway success indicators to identify evidence for community-defined evidence-based practices for future inclusion in the FFPSA plan State level training and technical assistance continue to support and coordinate FFPS services
- Families First Prevention Services Comprehensive Prevention Plan - CalTrin
Assurances (Required) The Families First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) passed Congress and was signed into law in 2018 FFPSA, for the first time, allowed federal Title IV-E funds to be used for child abuse prevention rather than exclusively supporting the foster care system The focus of the federal program is to provide prevention services that prevent children “at imminent risk” from
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