FCTF announces $11m Implementation Funding from AR DHS

National Leader, The Family Centered Treatment Foundation announces $11m Implementation Funding from the State of Arkansas Division of Aging, Adult & Behavioral Health Services (DHS)

Charlotte, NC (April 1, 2024) – The Family Centered Treatment Foundation (FCTF) was granted $11m in funding from the State of Arkansas DHS. The $11m will fund a statewide collaboration focusing on training, supervision, research, and fidelity to the Family Centered Treatment (FCT) model throughout the state.

FCT is an evidence-based model providing long-term stabilization services to families with youth who are or are likely to become involved in the child welfare, behavioral/mental health or juvenile justice systems. FCT aims to strengthen families and prevent unnecessary removal from home.

The primary purpose of the Arkansas Project is to increase access to FCT services across Arkansas. The Family Centered Treatment Foundation expects to use this award to:

  • grow and expand the intensive in-home treatment components of FCT,

  • increase the number of licensed agencies implementing FCT to improve outcomes for families who have experienced complex trauma, and

  • enable thousands of youths and families to obtain evidence-based treatment that focuses on all members of the family.

Additionally, FCTF will utilize the funding from this grant to implement all elements of the FCT model including FCT Readiness Assessments®, Training, Community Education & Public Awareness, Continuous Quality Improvement, Workforce Development, State and Local Culture Impact, Sustainability Planning, and Outcome Evaluation.

“Our team is thrilled to be selected for this important initiative. We are excited to enhance our capabilities in providing researched practices to human services organizations across the State of Arkansas serving thousands of families in need,” said Tim Wood, CEO of the Family Centered Treatment Foundation.

The target population for services are families at risk of removal of a member unless intensive services and community resources are provided through a proven evidence-based model. FCT is currently implemented in more than 21 states and is sought after by human services organizations and state health departments across the US.

“Arkansas is so proud and excited to bring the Family Centered Treatment model to more families across the state by providing training and capacity-building funding dollars to ensure providers have a substantial amount of support for widespread implementation.  We are so grateful for the support and guidance the Foundation has provided to our state during this process.  We cannot wait to see the beneficial outcomes this model has demonstrated in other states come to Arkansas families.” - Paula Stone, Arkansas DHS

About The Family Centered Treatment Foundation

The Family Centered Treatment Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving over 860 sites across 21 states. FCTF provides licensing, training, and oversight of the Family Centered Treatment model to human service organizations.

Established in 1992 FCTF has been integral in providing evidence-based services that have positively impacted the lives of over 35,000 families. It is our mission to enhance the capability of agencies, communities, and state systems in implementing evidence-based programs to address the needs of families in crisis.

For additional questions and inquiries, please contact the Family Centered Treatment Foundation at (980) 269-4390 or contact@familycenteredtreatment.org.

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