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FRONTSIDE. RIVERSIDE. BACKSIDE. ORGANISATION. MANAGER. HOUSEKEEPER. SURVEY PERIOD FOR THE CHILD´S OR ADOLESCENT´S LIFE SITUATION. Living in Kaisla from 1 month to 1 year. BACK HOME. CHILD OR ADOLESCENT COMES TO KAISLA. LONGTERM CARE IN VEHKA (SAHAKOSKI). SURVEY AND EVALUATION.

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FRONTSIDE

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  1. FRONTSIDE

  2. RIVERSIDE

  3. BACKSIDE

  4. ORGANISATION MANAGER HOUSEKEEPER

  5. SURVEY PERIOD FOR THE CHILD´S OR ADOLESCENT´S LIFE SITUATION Living in Kaisla from 1 month to 1 year BACK HOME CHILD OR ADOLESCENT COMES TO KAISLA LONGTERM CARE IN VEHKA (SAHAKOSKI) SURVEY AND EVALUATION CLIENT PLAN IN 1- 5 DAYS CONCLUSIONS SOME OTHER ALTERNATIVE

  6. PARENTHOOD ASSESSMENT AND FAMILY REHABILITATION CONCERN OF SOCIAL WORKER VISIT TO SAHAKOSKI KAISLA-PERIOD BEGINS DECISION 1-2 weeks Living in Kaisla 1-5 months ORIENTATION TO THE FUTURE ORIENTATION TO SAHAKOSKI EVALUATION, INSTRUCTING AFTER KAISLA- PERIOD

  7. A CHILD/ADOLESCENT child endangers his/her own development by using intoxicant, missing school or committing crimes parents´ difficulties in parenthood child`s behaviour problems parents` intoxicant abuse (alcohol, drugs) parents`/child`s mental health problems domestic violence A FAMILY Instable circumstances in family life disability in parenthood parents` intoxicant abuse mental health problems conflicts in family tiredness help for a young parent the management of personal finances CAUSES FOR A PERIOD

  8. MEANS OF EVALUATION THE WORK IS BASED ON INTERACTION BETWEEN CLIENT AND INSTRUCTOR • Interview/basic facts • Week plan • Observations in everyday life and interaction of the family • Rhythm of 24 hours • Conversation with named instructor • Instructing in everyday life • Network with authorities • The management of personal finances • Professional cards and games, netmap, life`s path, circle of time, treasuremap, future planning • Parenthood rolemap • Child nursing

  9. A CHILD/ADOLESCENT child about 10 years and up who has the ability to manage daily life rutines problems in home, at school or in free time behaviour problems A FAMILY families with tiredness, relationship problems and problems in upbringing children families with problems in lifestyle and finances families with minor mental health and intoxicant problems CLIENT PROFILES CLIENTS WHO ARE NOT SUITABLE TO KAISLA • serious violence and behaviour problems • serious mental health problems • serious intoxicant problems

  10. RESULTS • There is need for this kind of a social service in Hamina. • Social worker have a better overall picture in child welfare • Co-operation between social workers, family workers and instructors is developing all the time • Work has become more systematic and new methods to help families have been found

  11. Feedback from the clients has mostly been positive • 9 families within 1½ years; the children in the families have been under school age • in two families the children have been taken in to custody • 14 children/adolescent within 1½ years • 3 of them went to longterm care – 11 of them returned home Client`s commitment to Kaisla period has a significant influence to the results that the period can offer.

  12. A CHILD/ADOLESCENT Positive: improvement at school less disagreements with family better self control correct 24 hour rhythm Negative: they didn`t like rules home sickness FAMILIES Positive: meanful experience in their lives offers support and clearness to their life situation satisfaction to family work possibility to change negative development in family most significant are the presence, interaction and dialogue with family workers and instructors Negative: occational problems with communication families wanted more time to be with instructors or more child nursing CLIENT`S FEEDBACK

  13. CHALLENGES • Continuing the development of co-operation with social workers and family workers. • Collecting more feedback from the clients. • Education for personnel. • Motivating clients before and during the period for the commitment that the co-operation needs.

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