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WORKING WITH ADOLESCENTS: PRACTICE TIPS AND …

National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare WORKING WITH ADOLESCENTS: PRACTICE TIPS AND RESOURCE GUIDE. The National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare (NCSACW) developed this technical assistance (TA) tool to provide information to child welfare, substance use treatment providers, healthcare, and other community agencies serving adolescents at risk of misusing or abusing substances. This resource highlights adolescence as a unique stage of development one that requires professionals to take a tailored and collaborative approach. It also provides a comprehensive array of adolescent services, terminology, policy considerations, and PRACTICE strategies to support those WORKING with adolescents through a family-centered lens. Substance use disorders (SUDs) affect the entire family. They can interfere with a parent's ability to be a caretaker and bond with a child, while also disrupting family health and well-being. Traditional SUD treatment focuses on the individual, despite evidence that parents and children are most effectively served through a family-centered treatment approach.

In 2019, parental alcohol or drug abuse factored into the removal of nearly 40% of all children who entered out-of-home (OOH) care. Adolescents made up 22.6%.1 Youth who enter foster care between the ages of 13 and 17 are more likely to exit the child welfare

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