Family conservation service Co., Ltd. FPS is a personnel service that has provided services to individuals and their families since 1992.
FPS takes a holistic approach and offers a variety of services and support programs designed to best meet the needs of our children, adolescents, adults, and local families.
Family protection services is a short-term family-centered service designed to support families in crisis by protecting children and improving parenting and family functions. Family protection service, that children are in need of safe and stable family, and many can be pulled apart the children from their families is a trauma, it has resulted from the recognition that leads to a lasting negative impact. The foundation of these services is that many children receive safe protection and treatment at home when parents receive support to change their lives by being served.
Strengthening family protection services is an intensive and time-limited service at home. IFPS is intended to prevent children from being taken away from home during abuse or neglect. NCCPR accused their critics that they rely on research that could not find the impact of strengthening family protection services, ignoring all evidence. In this study, we could not randomly assign groups or provide services comparable to real IFPS. Kirk and Griffith (2004) studied this research and found a major flaw while rethinking the capabilities of IFPS itself. They found that IFPS can effectively reduce the unemployment rate if the models are comparable and the service has appropriate goals.
For family protection and evaluation of a unified program, family protection is a contractual service for all four research sites. The service unit price at each site includes processing costs and administrative expenses. Regardless of the actual intervention period and the strength of the intervention, the contract is based on a fixed cost per period. The unit price for the intervention service is $ 2,600 in Tennessee, $ 4,170 in Kentucky, $ 4,300 in New Jersey and $ 4,500 in Philadelphia (1997 fee). In addition, some housing protection models may include the use of 'boosters' and follow-up interventions. Because the average service period is designed to be shorter, these interventions can be refunded at a lower rate.
Estimated child welfare service cost: a method developed to evaluate family protection and unified plan