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Amelia thrives thanks to the Rees-Jones Center for Foster Care Excellence
To know Amelia is to love her. She's bright, articulate and has never met a stranger. Looking at this bubbly 4-year-old, one would never guess her complex medical history. Amelia's adoptive mother, Robin, says this alone is a testament to the care that Amelia has received at Children's Health. In fact, Robin says that if not for the quick actions of the Children's Health foster care clinic years ago, Amelia would most likely not be alive.
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Compassionate care for children who have experienced foster care
Our services include:
Primary medical care services, including wellness visits and same-day sick visits
Care coordination with Children’s Health℠ and community specialists
Trauma specialists including a therapist, psychologists and a psychiatrist
Individual and family psychotherapy, such as trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
Psychiatric consultation
Developmental assessment and developmental education for infants and toddlers
Psychosocial support, education and advocacy
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Partnerships, advocacy, and research that improve the well-being of children
Advancing care and outcomes for children and families involved who have experienced the child welfare system is an important part of what we do. Through our research and advocacy efforts, we partner with caregivers, child welfare professionals, CASA, legal professionals, and other advocates to promote best policies and practices to meet and improve the unique health, education, and recovery needs of children who have experienced trauma. Learn more about the Rees-Jones center's policy, advocacy, and research efforts.
Our areas of focus include:
Educating professionals and the public on the issues that foster children and their families face
Building partnerships with community organizations and providers to build networks of support for children and families
Promoting and advocating for resources to support and benefit children and families
Advocating for increased support, funding, and access to trauma-informed and evidence-based medical and behavioral health care for children who have experienced trauma
Informing leaders and policymakers, at both the local and state levels, on the complex needs of children and families involved in the child welfare system
Children in foster care depend on supportive, nurturing communities to help them recover from abuse, neglect and the uncertainty of living in a transient system. Through the Center's community partnership efforts, our team regularly reaches out to caregivers, child welfare professionals, CASAs, judges, attorneys and other advocates. By working with the community, we promote best practices in meeting the unique health, education and recovery needs of foster children.
