Community Collaboration for Children (CCC) is a federally funded program designed to prevent child abuse and neglect, to support and strengthen families, and to encourage communities to work together to support families. The CCC Program consists of regional networks and direct services offered in each of the seventeen (17) CCC service areas, which provide statewide coverage. As CCC services are funded by the Community Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) funding, they may not be used for families who have an open Department for Community Based Services (DCBS) child protection case or will have a substantiated finding at the time of referral for services. The three (3) distinct prevention services offered through CCC include
Regional Networks - A regional network is comprised of community partners from family and child-serving agencies as well as parents and other local citizens. The mission of the regional network is to build awareness and educate communities regarding the prevention of child abuse and neglect. Additional goals include collaborating within communities, strengthening and supporting families, building parent leadership, and promoting responsible fatherhood. Networks are required to conduct an annual needs assessment to determine areas of need and service gaps. Activities of regional networks focus on primary and secondary prevention. Regional networks meet at least five (5) times per year and include a diverse representation of parents and community agencies. Regional networks play a key role in Child Abuse Prevention Month activities in each region. They may also offer training in the community.
Parent Engagement Meetings – This strength-based program assists children and families struggling with regular school attendance, thereby reducing educational neglect referrals to DCBS. Services are provided to families with children in elementary school (grades K-5). This program is described in greater detail in
SOP C1.6: Supporting Families and Children to Engage in Education.
CCC In-home Services - CCC in-home services are intensive, short-term services that occur in the home and focus on addressing each family’s unique challenges. CCC works with low-risk families for at least up to eight (8) to twelve (12) weeks. Services will focus on empowering the family unit by teaching parenting skills and problem-solving methods and coordinating available community resources. These services seek to educate, strengthen, and support families. Services address children’s physical, mental, and emotional needs while strengthening and supporting families. CCC accepts referrals from community partners, self-referrals, family, friends, and DCBS (with no open case or substantiated finding). CCC services are free and available to any family with children in their custody regardless of income or insurance status. This may include both relatives and non-relatives. Each CCC in-home service worker makes appropriate referrals to local resources as family needs are identified. Funds may also be available through CCC for concrete supports for families. There should be no stigma involved for families working with CCC as these services are open to anyone.