INTENSIVE FAMILY
SERVICES
The
Division of Children and Family Services seeks to ensure the health and safety
of children and to preserve families through the provision of Intensive Family
Services (IFS). The goals are to
prevent unnecessary out-of-home placements of children and to promote
reunification of families with children in placement. IFS is a combination of counseling and support services aimed at
ensuring the health and safety of all family members while helping the family
learn how to stay together successfully.
Services are immediate, time-limited and home-based. The IFS practitioner concentrates on the
most serious issues affecting the family and provides tailored services to meet
the unique needs of the family. IFS was
provided through contractors and DCFS staff in 31 counties. Two hundred thirty five (235) families and
664 children received these services in SFY 2000.
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Statistical Report SFY 2000 |
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3-60 |