Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams (START) is a child welfare based intervention for families with young children affected by co-occurring parental substance misuse and child maltreatment.
Goals of START:
- Child safety and well-being;
- Preventing foster care entry;
- Parental recovery;
- Permanency for children;
- Family stability and self-sufficiency; and
- Improved capacity for addressing parental substance use and child maltreatment.
START pairs a specially trained SSW and a family mentor to share a caseload of twelve (12) to fifteen (15) families. Family mentors bring life experience to guide and coach families through both the recovery and child welfare processes. START engages the family early in their child welfare case utilizing a rapid timeline and shared decision making. The program provides quick access to a holistic assessment and treatment services for all parents addressing substance use, mental health, and trauma. START provides a service delivery system that involves cross-system collaboration and frequent and intense coordinated service provision. The START manual outlines and guides the START model and the START Timeline guides the first thirty (30) working days of START intervention. START Minimum Work Guidelines guides practice for the START team.