Program areas at OSLC Developments
Keep (keeping foster and kin parents trained and supported) (keep nyc, keep pdx, keep Oregon providers, keep Oregon, keep telekeep, keep kin, keep uk). The keep program is an evidence-based support and skill enhancement program for foster and kinship parents of children ages 4 to 12 (keep standard) and teens (keep safe). The program supports foster families by promoting child well-being and preventing placement breakdowns. Foster or kinship parents attend sessions focusing on practical, evidence-based parenting techniques. Currently there are funded training programs across Oregon, five sites in new york city, four in denmark and one in theunited kingdom.
Kits (kids in transition to school) projects designed to bring the kits program, a school readiness program to improve the early literacy, social, and self-regulation skills of children entering kindergarten and the involvement of their parents, to some of the most disadvantaged neighborhoods. The kits program has been implemented in multiple school districts and communities in Oregon. Funding is provided by united way, department of human services, school districts, and individual donors.
Odi clinics an intensive community-based treatment model, this program provides mental health services, specifically addressing the needs of parents referred to child welfare for neglect and substance abuse. The clinics are funded through a contract with trillium community health plan utilizing medicaid and Oregon health plan funds. The clinic provides continuing services for the fair (families actively improving relationships) program and the swift (students with involved families and teachers) program.
15th night promise - a community effort employing the collective impact model developed at stanford university to prevent teenage homelessness through comprehensive case management of teens at risk and identify additional evidence-based specific prevention strategies that align with a student's risk profile. Bhrn - behavioral health resource network, Oregon measure 110 a drug addiction treatment and recovery act to better serve people actively using substances or diagnosed with a substance use disorder.