House Defense and Veteran s Affairs HB 19: Military & Veteran Family Pilot Program

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House Defense and Veteran s Affairs HB 19: Military & Veteran Family Pilot Program Sasha Rasco, Assistant Commissioner, PEI June 2, 2016 The mission of the Department of Family and Protective Services is to protect children, the elderly, and people with disabilities from abuse, neglect, and exploitation by involving clients, families, and communities.

Overview Prevention and Early Intervention Division House Bill 19 Military & Veteran Families Program Vision Texas Military Communities Program Approach Request for Proposal (RFP) Requirements Current Status of Pilot Project Questions 2

HB 19: Military Families and Veterans HB 19 from the 84 th Legislature outlines the requirements of the pilot. Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) is required to develop and implement a preventive services pilot program targeted to serve military families and veterans who have committed or experienced or who are at a high risk of family violence or child abuse and neglect. This legislation requires DFPS to develop a comprehensive plan that: Targets military communities in Texas with children ages 0-17, Coordinate with community-based organizations to provide prevention services, Collaboration with services for child welfare, early childhood education and other family service programs, Evidence-based or promising practices. Performance measures that gauge program effectiveness. Public private collaboration that enhances state resources. 3

Military & Veteran Families Pilot Program Vision: Support military families by empowering local military communities to build effective prevention services and partnerships, and offer the flexibility to choose the evidence-based programs that meet the needs of the local community. DFPS wants to help fund what you would build in your community to support military families and ultimately prevent abuse and neglect and improve the well-being of children and families. 4

MFP Project: Vision (continued) DFPS is interested in: Service providers who have an established history of providing services in the target area A balance between primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies; Community level collaborations (use existing groups where possible); Data-driven strategic planning; Outcome-based evaluation; Leveraging private funding; and Sustainability 5

Military Families Pilot Program: Vision An example of the variety of ideas to consider: Providing wrap-around case management services for military families and connecting them to community resources Providing a vehicle for military families to strengthen social connections such as support groups or play groups Evidence-based home visiting and parent education appropriate for the population Innovative approaches to helping military parents and caregivers understand how transitions, separation and anxiety can affect their child s behavior Activities to encourage appreciation of family s service Using ACES to inform service delivery Partnering with organizations to change community norms around healthy parenting and seeking community support. Building a variety of programs to a well informed assessment and serviceplanning system of family support. Participating in a multi-layered public-health model to support safe, stable, and nurturing relationships, such as Triple P. 6

Texas Military Communities Texas has 15 active military installations located throughout the state. It has the second highest active duty military population (2012 Demographics) and has the second highest number of Veterans of any state in the United States (Strategic Plan, 2013). Texas Military Population Military Installation Location Total Sponsors Dependents Total Corpus Christi NAS Corpus Christi 1,256 1,528 2,784 Dyess AFB Abilene 4,584 6,284 10,868 Fort Bliss El Paso 28,465 46,437 74,902 Fort Hood Killeen 46,114 74,831 120,945 Fort Sam Houston San Antonio 12,117 17,953 30,070 Goodfellow AFB San Angelo 3,542 3,201 6,743 Kingsville NAS Corpus Christi 388 509 897 Lackland AFB San Antonio 20,222 19,007 39,229 Laughlin AFB Del Rio 1,488 1,277 2,765 NAS JRB Fort Worth Fort Worth 707 1,270 1,977 Randolph AFB San Antonio 2,573 4,921 7,494 Sheppard AFB Wichita Falls 5,268 4,512 9,780 Other 3,366 7,436 10,802 Total 130,090 189,166 319,256 7

MFP Project: Texas Military Installations Texas Military Installations El Paso County, Fort Bliss (Army) Bell County, Fort Hood (Army) Bexar County, Fort Sam Houston (Army) Lackland AFB (Air Force) & Randolph AFB (Air Force) 8

Confirmed Victims of Child Abuse / Neglect by Type for Pilot Counties (2014*) County Profiles Refuse Parental Responsibility,.07% Sexual Abuse, 4% Emotional Abuse,.54% Physical Abuse, 15% Abandonment.09% Medical Neglect, 3% Neglectful Supervision, 71.3% Physical Neglect, 6% *Preliminary FY14 data -11/7/14. **Confirmed victims are counted (duplicated) for each unique type of abuse / neglect Source: CAPS Investigation Data Warehouse 9

RFP Highlights Deliver Evidence-Based or Promising Practice Programs and ancillary services Include Protective Factors Serve active duty military, veterans, Texas National Guard, Ready Reserve, Retirees and their families Serve families with children 0-17 who are at risk of family violence or abuse and neglect Join an existing Community Coalition or create one if one does not exist in the local military community and promote the program Coordinate with local resources (Domestic Violence Shelters, Mental Health agencies, medical, etc) and develop a referral system Contractors will have 60 days to ramp up services (hire/train) Execute a MOU with the local military Family Advocacy Program offices to foster a partnership to combine resources and focus Five year Cost Reimbursement Contract 10

Current Status of Contracts Bexar County: Contract awarded on Feb 25 th to United Way of San Antonio & Bexar County. Bell County: Negotiations underway. Anticipated start date is July 1 st El Paso County: Contract award on Feb 25 th to Child Crisis Center of El Paso. 11

United Way of San Antonio & Bexar County Bexar County. Five year contract: $4,056,213 Eight Subcontractors: Any Baby Can (Case management) Big Brothers Big Sisters (Mentoring) Boys Town Texas, Inc. (Common Sense Parenting) The Children s Shelter (Parents as Teachers) ChildSafe (Stewards of Children) Family Services Association (Parents as Teachers) Military & Veterans Community Collaborative (Navigation and Outreach) Voices for Children (Outreach & Training) 12

United Way of San Antonio & Bexar County Bell County: Five year contract: $3,000,000 (estimate) Negotiations underway. Anticipated start date is July 1st 13

Child Crisis Center of El Paso El Paso County: Five year contract: $1,887,225 Child Crisis Center of El Paso (STEP Program) Subcontractor: Big Brothers Big Sisters (Case mgmt, Parent Ed, etc) 14

Evaluate Bell County Proposal: Budget and budget narrative Financial stability documents Subcontracting Plan (HUB) Community Needs Assessment document Approved evidence-based or promising practice program Array of ancillary services which meets community needs Plan to join or start a local Community Coalition Plan to coordinate services through the local FAP office (MOU) Next Steps.. Continue coordination with partners such as: Each Military Installation Commander/Garrison Commander Texas Veterans Commission Texas Department of State Health Services Texas Army National Guard Military OneSource 15