Needs of Children in Foster Care



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Needs of Children in Foster Care Meeting the Complex Needs of Children in Foster Care Karen Rogers PhD, Suzanne Roberts MD, Jennifer Rafeedie PsyD, Cristina Dawes LMFT Karen Rogers PhD, Suzanne Roberts MD, Jennifer Rafeedie PsyD, Cristina Dawes LMFT

No Financial Relationships The presenters have No Financial Relationships associated with this presentation. 2

Objectives Participants will become familiar with: The special needs of children in foster care. The value of trauma-informed care. Strategies to engage caregivers, collaborate with the courts and child protective services, and link children to needed services. 3

Foster Care Children: A Special Needs Population Maternal and Child Health Bureau Definition of Children with Special Health Care Needs: Those with increased risk for a chronic physical, developmental, behavioral condition and who require health and related services beyond that required for children generally.. 4

Foster Care Children: A Special Needs Population Prevalence Chronic medical conditions - 35-80% Mental health problems - 80% Developmental problems - 60% Educational problems - 45% 5

Foster Care Children and Mental Health Mental health is the most significant health concern for children in foster care. Jee and Szilagyi. Comprehensive Health Care for Children in Foster Care, Up To Date, 2012. 6

Impact of Trauma on Developing Child Exposed to Abuse, Neglect, Violence: Concept of TOXIC STRESS ACE study 1998, Fellitti et al. Relationship of Childhood Abuse and Household Dysfunction on Leading Causes of Death in Adults, AmJPrevMed, 14 (4), 245. AAP 2008, Stirling et al. Understanding the Behavioral and Emotional Consequences of Child Abuse, PEDIATRICS, 122 (3), 667. AAP Technical Report 2011, Policy Statement 2012, Garner and Shonkoff, Early Childhood Adversity, Toxic Stress, and the Role of the Pediatrician: Translating Developmental Science into Lifelong Health, PEDIATRICS, 129,e224. 7

Lack of training Challenges for Physicians Lack of comfort Lack of interest in dealing with issues perceived to be related to mental health Lack of resources Lack of reimbursement for extra time 8

The Foster Care Hub at CHLA Katie A. vs. Bonta: a settlement with Los Angeles County Katie A vs. Bonta a class action lawsuit filed in 2002 by the Western Center on Law and Poverty and other public interest organizations on behalf of a group of foster care children for unlawfully denying them intensive mental health services, behavioral support, and case management. CHLA Hub Team Began in 2006 It is a collaboration between DCFS and Department of Mental Health. Interprofessional/interdisciplinary collaboration to screen and evaluate medical and mental health status and needs. 9

The Foster Care Hub at CHLA The Evaluation Process A review of records An interview A mental status exam A physical exam A report to DCFS Linkage 10

Barriers 11

Systemic Issues Why Do the Needs of Foster Care Children Go Unmet? Inter- and Intra-agency Issues Goals, mandates, and processes differ it helps to understand the goals, mandates, and processes of collaborators Common to all providers Work overload impacting timeliness, responsiveness Bureaucracy - the hoops that slow down the system Court dates, legal Ethical and Legal Considerations Consents who can consent to the treatment needs of the child? To whom can you provide information? Status of Case Urgency 12

Why Do the Needs of Foster Care Children Go Unmet? Family Caregiver Issues Resistance guarded or angry attitude Denial minimization Logistics Geography Time Communication Issues Countertransference Avoidance Adversarial Approach empathy problem, defensiveness 13

Why Do the Needs of Foster Care Children Go Unmet? Confusion About the Mental Health Diagnosis Contributes to the Problem Traumatized children are often misdiagnosed as having ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, or Oppositional Defiant Disorder when in fact their symptoms of hyperactivity, impulsivity, emotional dysregulation, and defiance are explainable by the impact of the trauma. A diagnosis of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder may be more appropriate and lead to more appropriate treatment. Dual diagnosis is also possible, but impact of trauma should be given emphasis in the diagnosis and treatment planning process. 14

Mental Health Treatment for Traumatized/Chronically Stressed Children Mental Health Treatment for Traumatized/Chronically Stressed Children. With effective treatment, a child exposed to traumas can recover. Hoping the child will forget what happened if no one talks about it is NOT an effective treatment. It is necessary to address the trauma to clean out the wound and enable healing. 15

Common Components of Effective Treatments Psycho-education about trauma, abuse, and children and families' traumatic stress reactions and experiences Parenting skills and behavior management Enhancing the child s (and caregivers ) emotional regulation and anxiety management skills Exposure to the traumatic memories in a safe, developmentally appropriate context Addressing grief and loss Promoting adaptive developmental progression Promoting safety skills Relapse prevention *from National Child Traumatic Stress Network 16

A Partial List of Evidence-Based Trauma Treatments for Children Child Parent Psychotherapy (0-6) Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy (4-adult) Parent Child Interaction Therapy (2-8) Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (10-15) Structured Psychotherapy for Adolescents Responding to Chronic Stress (12-19) Adolescent Dialectical Behavior Therapy (12-19) Seeking Safety (older adolescent-adult) 17

Case Examples Andy - 7 years 5 months, prenatal exposure to drugs, severe behavioral and academic challenges with a history of seizures, placed with a non-relative foster family. Nate - 4 years 4 months, alleged physical abuse and neglect, aggression towards peers and adults, severe medical problem with skin and mild asthma, placed with a foster/adoptive family. Annie - 1 year 10 months, severe neglect with suspected prenatal exposure to drugs, global developmental and speech delays with low birth weight, placed with biological mother s foster family. 18

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