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Central Ohio’s Innovative Program Heals Trauma in Foster Kids

The Big Picture: Central Ohio is addressing the mental health needs of foster children through a new program called the Healing Alternatives for Youth (HAY), developed by The Buckeye Ranch, according to NBC Channel 4 News.

 

 

Zoom Out: The HAY program is unique to Franklin County and aims to provide placement, stabilization, and treatment for high-risk kids who have experienced trauma.

 

 

By the Numbers: Ohio has expanded its 2024 sales tax holiday to 10 days.

 

 

What We’re Hearing: Lindsay Williams, VP of Child Welfare Services at The Buckeye Ranch, emphasizes the need for intensive care for youth dealing with significant trauma, noting instances of children spending nights in the lobbies of children’s services agencies.

 

 

Between the Lines: Local foster parent Rev. Belinda Woods got involved with HAY to prevent children from sleeping in offices, highlighting the program’s importance in providing immediate support.

 

 

The Backstory: Children in the foster care system often face considerable trauma, complicating their adjustment to new homes. The HAY program is designed to connect these children with resources promptly to aid in their stabilization and healing.

 

 

What’s Next: The Buckeye Ranch continues to seek foster parents for the HAY program to provide these children with a stable and supportive environment.

 

 

Why It Matters: Addressing trauma in foster children is crucial for their mental health and overall well-being, helping them build resilience and move forward in their lives.

 

 

The Bottom Line: The HAY program is a significant step towards ensuring that no child in Franklin County has to spend the night in an office, offering them a chance for stability and healing.

 

The Life Anew Angle: Life Anew Behavioral Health can draw inspiration from the HAY program to enhance its services for BIPOC and underrepresented communities. By integrating trauma-informed care and providing holistic support, Life Anew can help foster children and others facing similar challenges. This aligns with Life Anew’s mission to empower families and communities through quality mental health services, ensuring clients are effective and productive in their daily lives.