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Sustained Recovery: Don’t Make Aftercare an Afterthought
Nov 12 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Sustained Recovery: Don’t Make Aftercare an Afterthought

Recovery is a process, and FTCs are a time-limited acute intervention in a family’s life. FTCs must blend aftercare planning into its program design to best support parents and their children after case closure. Aftercare plans, also known as “continuing care plans,” can provide parents with structure, accountability, and needed ongoing services to both parents and children after child welfare, treatment services, and the FTC no longer remain a central part of their lives. This Practice Academy shares the “do’s and don’ts” of aftercare planning, highlights innovative approaches to continuing care, and offers strategies and examples that FTC teams use to support sustained family recovery.   

Learning Objectives: 

  • Identify the purpose and process of aftercare planning. 
  • Establish do’s and don’ts of aftercare planning. 
  • Apply lessons about aftercare planning successes and challenges from FTC alumni in sustained recovery. 
  • Adopt strategies from recovery research and innovative FTCs focused on sustained recovery. may not appropriately identify and treat parents with co-occurring disorders.  

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