FYA is currently engaged in three interlinked projects that together will significantly further its aim to develop and enhance the current system of emancipation and aftercare planning for transition age foster youth.
1. “Mind the Gap”: Improving Access to Mental Health Services for Transition Age Youth
Project goals include increasing the number of youth emancipating from foster care with mental health services in place that bridge the transition to adulthood.
2. "Dependency Dismissal Need Not be Dismal": Promoting Timely & Effective Emancipation Planning
The goal of this project is to increase the number of youth in Alameda County for whom pre-emancipation planning occurs in a structured and timely manner.
3. Aftercare Linkages Project: Improving Case Coordination & Connections Among Foster Care and After-Care Providers
This project builds upon FYA’s previous project work in this area and seeks to improve the connection between in-care providers and aftercare providers via emancipation planning and case coordination.
Click the link below for a complete description of each project.
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