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The FFTA Mission
The Foster Family-based Treatment Association (FFTA) is committed
to enhancing the lives of children with families through strengthening
family-based organizations.
The Foster Family-based Treatment Association (FFTA) is an agency-led
organization of treatment foster care providers established in 1988
with an initial purpose of defining and refining Treatment Foster
Care practices. The Association’s membership is composed of
agencies throughout North America currently operating treatment
foster care programs. Organizations that are not direct service
providers, but have an interest in the field, hold affiliate membership
status. FFTA is assisted by recognized researchers and policy-makers
in the fields of child welfare and mental health.
The foundation of the FFTA is built upon a belief in the family
as a source of stability and security for children and youth. In
accomplishing its mission, the FFTA is committed to helping member
agencies by promoting the following core values:
- Creating partnerships between foster and birth parents and TFC
agencies
- Promoting strengths
- Encouraging community support
- Developing sufficient resources to sustain quality care
- Articulating outcomes for children and families
- Assuring continuity by establishing permanent relationships
and environments
Esprit De Corps
The FFTA was founded by a group of Treatment Foster Care professionals
who shares an esprit de corps. As the camaraderie and mutual respect
of our members has increased over the years, and as the FFTA has
continued to provide a unique forum for learning, networking and
exchanging information, this unifying spirit has become even stronger.
A Common Vision
The FFTA’s membership of approximately 400 Treatment Foster
Care agencies represents a variety of programs diverse in scope
and size. FFTA member agencies share certain values and principles
that lie at the heart of Treatment Foster Care and shape its development
and evolution. Member agencies believe:
- In normalization as a treatment principle and in the power
of family living as a normalizing influence.
- In the important role that kinship plays in the formation of
identity and self-worth and in relationships which impart a sense
of family belonging to children and youth.
- That all children and youth need and have a right to a permanent
family. To that end, family reunification, adoption, kinship care
or other long-term stable family living arrangements are crucial.
- In the value of cultural diversity and in the importance of
developing competence in dealing with issues of diversity.
- In doing “whatever it takes” to maximize a young
person’s opportunity to live successfully in a family and
community.
- In the fundamental importance of documentation and the systematic
evaluation of services and their effects.
A Commitment to Action
FFTA members are action oriented. We are accustomed to approaching
our work with a broader and more detailed view of each child or
adult’s world than can typically be addressed by more narrowly
defined services. This necessitates a more dynamic approach with
an understanding that programs must constantly evolve in order to
ensure the child or adult’s successful adjustment to family
and community life.
While Treatment Foster Care has obvious advantages, it also presents
us with interesting challenges in areas such as funding, managed
care, permanency-planning and family preservation. The FFTA leadership
is committed to helping agencies clarify and resolve such issues
through education programs, technical assistance, public policy
initiatives and position papers. In addition, recognized researchers
and policy-makers in the fields of child welfare and mental health
assist the association and its membership.
Embracing Practice Standards
In response to the distinctive situations in Treatment Foster Care,
the FFTA Board of Directors, in collaboration with agency executives
throughout North America, has developed standards of practice for
this service.
The FFTA Program Standards for Treatment Foster Care have helped
define the model and set parameters to guide both new and seasoned
practitioners of Treatment Foster Care. FFTA member agencies voluntarily
adhere to the values described in the Program Standards and work
toward compliance with these standards.
FFTA Program Standards
Opportunities for Professional Development
FFTA holds state and regional chapter meetings throughout the year.
Member agency staff is invited to attend and participate in any
of these meetings. Each year the FFTA sponsors the North American
Conference on Treatment Foster Care. This conference brings together
more than 700 professionals and foster parents from around North
America to learn from experts in the field and share the best practices
in Treatment Foster Care.
Conference Information
All representatives of member agencies are eligible for nomination
to the Board of Directors and may serve on its committees. Service
on the board or committees provides an excellent opportunity to
broaden professional horizons, network with other professionals,
enhance leadership skills, apply a specific area of expertise and
impact the future of Treatment Foster Care.
Join an FFTA Committee
Copyright © 2004 Foster Family-based Treatment Association
294 Union Street, Hackensack, New Jersey 07601
(800) 414-FFTA (3382)
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