Course information

A01 - STRENGTHENING FAMILIES PROGRAMME

Provider: Le Cheile

Address: 24 Tivoli Terrace South, Dun Laoghaire Co. Dublin

Web: http://www.lecheile.ie

Contact: Le Cheile Mentoring Project

Title:

Email: info@lecheile.ie

Telephone: 01 214 4350

Category A : Short or basic level courses
Format

In-person

Objectives

Strengthening Families Programme (SFP 12-16 yrs) is a 14 session family skills training programme for families.  SFP has been proved to help build communication skills, family and behaviour management and have fun in the process! It is is designed to give parents and their children the opportunity to learn new, healthy communication skills that create positive relationships within families. These new skills also assist and reduce the risk of young people getting involved in adverse behaviours.

SFP skills are not special skills for deficient families; SFP skills are for all families, but presented in a way to make them accessible to high stress families. All groups are run by facilitators who have trained in SFP and have experience of working with children and families in the community.

Content

• The group meet for two and a half hours once a week
• On the evening, three classes are run: parent skills training, teen skills training and family life skills training.
• Families meet for the first half hour for a community dinner to meet with group leaders and other families in the group.
• After dinner, for the first hour families separate into two groups for parents/caregivers and for teens.
In the second hour, families will join together to discuss and practice skills as a whole group

In the parents group, parents will learn new skills to increase better behaviours in their teens through:
• Attention
• Rewards
• Clear communication
• Substance use education
• Problem solving
• Limit setting

In the teen group, skills are present on how to:
• Communicate positively
• Understand feelings
• Cope with criticism
• Manage stress
• Develop social skills
• Learn problem solving
• Deal with peer pressure
• Understand the consequences of substance abuse
• How short term consequences affect long term dreams and goals.

Benefits for families
• Increased family quality time
• Learn better communication skills
• Coping with anger and criticism
• Stress management
• Coping peer pressure
• Helps to prevent substance abuse, conduct disorders and depression in teens
• Improve parenting skills and family relationships
• Incentives for attendance, positive participation, homework completion and graduation.

Weekly family support
Through the running of the programme, families will link in on a weekly basis with their Link Person or Referral Agent in order to receive support and guidance around the content of the programme for that week.

A Link Person is a professional that will offer to say in contact with the referred family to cover any material with them, to check their understanding of the programme and try to address any difficulties that are arising within the programme. Referral Agents can and have in the past also acted in this capacity.

Target Group

The Strengthening Families Programme is a 14 week family skills programme for the entire family.

Entry Requirement

Families. There is childcare available for children aged 4-11 years, and transport can be provided to families who may find it difficult to travel to the programme. There is a meal provided every night for all the family to enjoy before the session starts.

Selection Procedure

Families may be referred by a 'referral agent' e.g. a probation officer.

For more information about the programme, for both families and referrers visit https://lecheile.ie/family-support-programmes/

Qualification
n.a.
Assessment
n.a.
Accreditation
n.a.
Background

This programme was developed by Dr. Karol L. Kumpfer and associates at the University of Utah in 1982.

Dates / Availability
Contact your local Le Cheile Mentoring Project Co-ordinator
Location
Various locations, see co-ordinators webpage
Region
Connacht,Dublin,Leinster,Munster
Application
A wide variety of professionals from the community are involved in running the programme, including youth workers, health promotion works, volunteers, counsellors, social workers and community Garda.
Cost
n.a.