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Kinship, Kinship Connections, Kinship Month

September is National Kinship Care Month!

Welcoming a loved one’s child into your home can have many benefits. For the both of you. September is National Kinship Care Month! A great time to pause and recognize the amazing grandparents, aunts, uncles, family friends, and other caregivers who step up to care for and raise a loved one’s child. 2.7 million children (4%) of all U.S. children are being raised in kinship care situations. Being able to be cared for by a relative reduces traumatic experiences for your grandchild, niece, nephew, or other relative or loved one. You are more likely to understand your relative’s circumstances and support them long-term through difficult times, which has a positive impact on their mental and physical well-being. Your relative may experience improved mental health outcomes by preserving the child’s natural setting within their family of origin. Triple P The Triple P – Positive Parenting Program® is a parenting a family support system designed to prevent – as well as treat – behavioral and emotional problems in children and teenagers. It aims to prevent problems in the family, school and community before they arise and to create family environments that encourage children to realize their potential. You May Be Eligible to Become a Licensed Foster Parent If you are caring for a child in the custody of Children’s Services you may be eligible to become a licensed foster parent through the Kinship Support Program (KSP).  This program includes a per diem payment while you obtain your foster care license and foster care per diem payments once you become a licensed foster parent. Contact us to learn more. Connect with the team at 513-231-6630  or  Kinshipreferrals@beechacres.org. Monthly meetings foster camaraderie and individuals with experience navigating the court systems & community resources. Whether you’re a grandparent, aunt, uncle or another relative, taking care of a loved one’s children full-time… we are here for you!

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Kinship Connections Group Meetings and Parent Workshops

Whether you’re a grandparent, aunt, uncle or another relative, taking care of a loved one’s children full-time… we are here for you! Kinship Connections Group Meetings Connect with grandparents and other caregivers who are also raising their loved ones’ child. Kinship Connections creates community for kin caregivers to learn from each other and bond over their similar circumstances. These groups are provided for free in Hamilton, Clermont, Warren, and Clinton Counties thanks to a grant from the Ohio Children’s Trust Fund and support from the Mental Health Recovery Board Serving Warren & Clinton Counties NEW! Parent Workshops Our parenting workshops give you tips and ideas to bring out the best in your children. Learn ways to positively manage the challenging behaviors and encourage more healthy behaviors. These practical strategies help you:  • Strengthen family relationships.  • Encourage positive behaviors.  • Teach your child new skills and behaviors.  • Gain confidence handling disruptive or challenging behaviors. • Take care of yourself as a parent Get started today!

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Kinship Connections Helps Families Thrive

Kinship Connections from Beech Acres Parenting Center helps grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other family and friends who find themselves unexpectedly raising a loved one’s child. We help these caregivers find financial resources, navigate complex paperwork & connect them with other families. And their stories are extraordinary. See how Beech Acres Parenting Center was able to help one aunt support her grand-niece through high school and beyond! “My grand-niece has graduated from high school and is now a student at the University of Cincinnati! We are both grateful for all the assistance and helpful information this agency has provided to us over the last two years. We want to say THANK YOU. As My grand-niece transitions into her adult life, she has grown with the kindness and help we have received from workshops and staff from your agency.“ “Continue the great work. It is needed by many.” Support the efforts of our Kinship Connections team by supporting this fundraiser. You can also make a one-time or recurring donation on our website.

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Beech Acres Parenting Center Kinship Connections Partners with OhioKAN

Beech Acres Parenting Center is thrilled to partner with OhioKAN, a new statewide flexible and responsive kinship and adoption navigator program designed to assist children, caregivers, and families. With the support of dedicated Beech Acres staff, OhioKAN’s 100% free services will help kinship and adoptive families in the following counties navigate and connect with all of the resources available locally and statewide:  Butler Clermont Clinton Hamilton Warren For more information and helpful resources, as well as a directory of other regional partners serving other areas of Ohio, please visit the OhioKAN website at https://ohiokan.jfs.ohio.gov. To connect with a navigator, call 1-844-OHIO-KAN.

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Kinship, Kinship Connections

Positive Parenting Program

WHAT IS TRIPLE P? The Triple P – Positive Parenting Program® is a parenting a family support system designed to prevent – as well as treat – behavioral and emotional problems in children and teenagers. It aims to prevent problems in the family, school and community before they arise and to create family environments that encourage children to realize their potential. Beech Acres Parenting Center utilizes Triple P to help guide grandparents and other relatives caring for a loved one’s child as part of our Kinship Connections program. IS TRIPLE P FOR ME? Triple P is for every parent! Whether you are raising your biological children or grandchildren or caring for the child of a loved one, Triple P offers a flexible, practical approach to parenting that can adapt to any age child. Triple P gives you support to help you manage your child’s behavior and prevent the kinds of problems that make your family life stressful. WHAT CAN I EXPECT? Kinship Connections through Beech Acres Parenting Center providesa safe place for caregivers to access financial resources, navigate complex paperwork, and network with other caregivers experiencing similar situations. Triple P provides the structure to these sessions to ensure you’re on the right path. You will learn how to manage your children’s behaviors in a positive way, ways to teach kids new skills, and how to take care of themselves in the process. This is an 8-week commitment that includes 4 group sessions, 3 weeks of at home skills practice with a 20-minute phone consult each of these weeks. The last week we come back together to discuss what worked what didn’t and CELEBRATE your accomplishments! Learn more.

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Beech Acres Parenting Center Kinship Connections In The Spotlight

Earlier this week, representatives from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) visited Beech Acres Parenting Center to explore and better understand the successes of our Kinship Connections program. Kinship Connections Kinship Connections at Beech Acres Parenting Center was established to address the growing needs of grandparents and other relatives who find themselves caring for a loved one’s child unexpectedly due to unforeseen or unfortunate circumstances. In Ohio, over 200,000 children are being cared for in homes primarily by their grandparents or another relative. The growing opioid epidemic has exacerbated this issue. Kinship Connections, funded by the Ohio Children’s Trust Fund and the Mental Health Recovery Services of Warren and Clinton Counties, is designed to assist families in Southwest Ohio by helping them navigate complex paperwork, connecting them with valuable resources, and building camaraderie among families experiencing similar circumstances. Government Accountability Office Research The Government Accountability Office had the following questions and research objectives during their visit: 1. What is known about the trends in the number of grandparents and other older relatives raising children, and factors related to these trends? 2. What are the key challenges that these older relative caregivers face, and how do selected state and local officials report addressing these challenges? 3. To what extent has HHS supported state efforts to adopt recent federal initiatives targeted to older relative caregivers? Our Solution for Ohio Beech Acres Parenting Center has carefully followed trends in this arena, adjusting our program to meet the needs of the community as they evolve. Local agencies such as Hamilton County Jobs and Family Services (HCJFS) and government officials including County Commissioner Denise Driehaus, and Moira Weir and Chandra Mathews-Smith at HCJFS are aware of our efforts. They have a vested interest and are having conversations with Beech Acres Parenting Center. Key challenges include resources, financial, legal, and basic needs. Kinship Caregivers are also challenged with the emotional trauma associated with what brought the children into their care as well in addition to the standard challenges of parenting that all parents face. Kinship Connections is based in Natural Strength Parenting™, Beech Acres Parenting Center’s unique approach to parenting that combines intentionality, character strengths, and mindfulness, which empowers Kinship providers to address these challenges effectively. Kinship Connections also incorporates proven approaches such as Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) to provide comprehensive support to these families. The Health and Human Services Family First Prevention Act will support care for families like the those served in Kinship. The Act will fund services to allow children that are at risk for foster care placement to stay with their relatives and loved ones. Seeing An Impact During the visit, GAO officials were able to observe a well-attended kinship meeting where caregivers were able to hear about available resources, connect and share their experiences and stories with each other, and participate in a self-care activity based in mindfulness. They also visited with Kinship Manager Dawn Merritt and her entire team to understand how they are implementing the program and having a positive effect on the families and communities that they work with every day. To learn more about our Kinship Connections at Beech Acres Parenting Center, please visit our website. 

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