Aap Parent Partner
Listed on 2025-11-27
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Mental Health, Community Health -
Healthcare
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Mental Health, Community Health
Description PROGRAM SUMMARY
South Coast Community Services takes pride in providing our staff with competitive compensation, opportunities for professional growth, access to diverse client populations, clinical autonomy, and a strong support system of seasoned employees. The Parent Partner is assigned to serve as a mentor to parents and caregivers offering guidance, empathy, and hope grounded in their own lived experiences. As a Wraparound team member, the Parent Partner builds trusting, peer-to-peer relationships with parents and caregivers, helping them navigate complex systems, prepare for team meetings, strengthen family bonds, and find sustainable support.
Through weekly meetings and by participating in Wraparound team meetings and Child and Family Team meetings, the Parent Partner helps parents/caregivers build confidence, reframe challenges, and actively engage in each Wraparound phase. Their role is vital in ensuring that the parent/caregiver’s voice, values, and priorities are elevated across the four phases of Wraparound.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONThe Adoption Assistance Program serves adopted children/youth and their families. This program provides a collaborative and highly individualized process for developing specific resources and services for the referred child and their families. The goal of the program is to utilize an adoption-competent, strength-based approach to maximize the capacity of each family to meet the child’s needs, and maintain permanency outcomes and well-being.
AAP uses the CA High‑Fidelity Wraparound (HFW) model, which is a team-based evidence‑based practice that includes an “anything necessary” approach to care for youth and families with the most intensive mental or behavioral health challenges.
Actively participate in the engagement process by providing reassurance that the family’s circumstances and challenges will be handled confidentially. Listen with empathy and without judgment to identify their needs, strengths, and key supports.
- Help orient parents and family members to the Wraparound process, using lived experience to guide them through system structures, identify barriers, and assist in removing obstacles to success.
- Address parents’ needs through empathetic communication, ensuring they feel supported, empowered, and equipped to advocate for themselves while being connected to meaningful resources.
- Support parents in understanding the importance of involving and connecting with extended family and other supportive individuals to build permanent, lasting relationships and prepare for life beyond formal services.
- Provide opportunities for parents to prepare before meetings and decision-making sessions so they can confidently advocate for themselves and their families.
- Ensure that parents have the opportunity to share their perspectives during meetings and that their voices, cultures, and preferences are respected and reflected in the plans and strategies developed to support positive change.
- Share observations and feedback when practices do not reflect fidelity to the core Wraparound principles and values (team-based, strengths-based, outcome-focused, persistent, and needs-driven).
- Provide direct services to support the implementation of Child and Family Team (CFT) plan strategies and offer assistance during crisis situations as needed.
- Support the development of effective parenting and self-care skills through one‑on‑one meetings and group sessions, sharing insights from lived experience.
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