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THEORY OF CHANGE: Strengthening Family Participation to Improve Community Reintegration of Youth from Residential Cares

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WHAT IS THE WHO IS YOUR ENTRY POINT STEPS TO BRING INDICATORS
PROBLEM KEY AUDIENCE CHANGE
Holistic approach, Outcome 1:
Lack of New Beginnings CRIBS Social Integrating family case Family
management for Middle addressing Preparation of
preparation for Middle Phase and worker assessment,
Phase protective factors youth and family
family supportive family attendance of
for youth, for reintegration.
reintegration member Needs assessment for families during
family relationships meeting smooth
using genogram/ecomap reintegration
Outcome 2:
Lack of Family CRIBS and Attendance to
New Beginnings Group work for New Family Family
participation families Beginnings parents: meeting
Middle Phase and participation and empowerment
(sample topics) Parenting skills
supportive family child-protection
Parenting skills learned
member Handling family conflict
awareness
Stress management
Outcome 3:
Adjustment Parent-child Participation of Improved
New Beginnings CRIBS and Attendance;
difficulty in social activities to improve child and parent Parent-Child
Middle Phase and families feedback of
relationships communication in Relationship
supportive family parent and
during relationship
member children
reintegration

KEY ASSUMPTION
KEY ASSUMPTION KEY ASSUMPTION (Only If)
KEY ASSUMPTION KEY ASSUMPTION KEY ASSUMPTION KEY ASSUMPTION
(Only If) (Only If)
(Only If) (Only If) (Only If) (Only If) Empowering
Unresolved Resources are Participation families and
Parent-child are Organization Family and child are
issues will available to leads to youth prepares
willing to provide support willing to participate
create and resources organize activities improvement of them for
collaborate with
cumulative organization
relationship successful
negative reintegration
outcomes for outcomes.
reintegration

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