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Family Youth Interventions (FYI) is a state licensed child caring agency and runaway service provider for youth 10 through 17 years of age. The agency’s mission is to provide crisis management services for youth and families, with the focus of providing a safe alternative to the street, and reunification of the youth with their family. We work to achieve these goals through counseling, education and support. The intensive program is designed to make the greatest positive impact within the limited 15 day period.

Our experience indicates that full participation in the 15 day residential program produces the greatest overall result. For the parent or legal guardian, this includes attending and participating in all scheduled family sessions. Your level of involvement and commitment will directly affect your son/daughter’s outcome. If you wish your son/daughter to attend school or work outside the program, we will discuss these options with you. Services may be terminated prior to the scheduled discharge date by the family or the therapist. We cannot authorize placement outside the home. If your child leaves the program without permission, we will contact you and the police immediately.

•The FYI Team Approach- The entire staff at FYI work together to best help your family. The Intervention Counselors carry out intake assessments, assist parents and work closely with the therapists. They also supervise your child throughout the day, facilitate activities and provide necessities to the residents. A therapist will be assigned, providing individual counseling for your child as well as family therapy. All the staff work in a collaborative effort. Co-therapy, team observation of family sessions and weekly team meetings are some ways in which the staff work together.

•Confidentiality- FYI complies with all State and Federal confidentiality guidelines. Please see the attached Notice of Privacy Practices.

•Program rules and guidelines- We encourage parents/guardians to read over the Client Handbook so they can be familiar with the rules and guidelines and help enforce them with their son or daughter.

•Phone calls- Parents and other approved callers are welcome to call the youth at any time between 8 am and 10 pm. If the clients are in an activity, we will ask the caller to call back or have the youth return the call. The intake worker will ask if the youth is allowed payphone privileges so that they may call their friends on breaks.

•Family visitation/outings- These can be arranged a day in advance with your child’s therapist. Outings plans can include church, AA or other support group meetings, or appointments. People other than parents/guardians will not be able to visit with or transport your child without your written and/or verbal permission and advising staff in advance.

•School work- Parents are expected to contact their child’s school upon program admittance to make arrangements for homework for 2 weeks. The parent/guardian is responsible for getting the homework to their child. Staff is available to assist your child with their work during scheduled study hours or during the child’s break time.

•Emergency Contact People- You are required to provide contact information for 2 people other than yourself that staff may contact in an urgent or emergency situation when your are not available. They must live in the area and be able to drive.

•Medication- All medication, whether prescription or not, must be given to staff at intake. Medication will be locked up and dispensed according to the label instructions or doctors instructions. Medication must be brought in the original container. Parents will be required to count the number of prescription medications at intake. Clients are primarily responsible for receiving their medications, either by requesting them from staff or writing a reminder on the client’s daily schedule.

•Early discharge- Occasionally, clients are prematurely discharged due to issues such as aggression, harassment or the program not meeting the child’s needs. If you are called to pick up your child early, they are to be picked up within the hour, either by yourself or an authorized emergency contact.

•Illness- If your child develops a contagious illness, has a fever or has symptoms that prevent them from participating fully, they must be temporarily discharged from the program. If the above situations arise, parents will be called and are expected to pick up their child within the hour or make arrangements for an emergency contact to do so.

•Food- Your child will be provided with 3 balanced meals per day as well as 2 opportunities for a snack. We comply with all State, County and Department of Education guidelines regarding meal planning and sanitation. Your child will actively participate in weekly menu planning, shopping and food preparation activities during their stay. We feel this provides a variety of valuable life skills. You are welcome to provide your child with snacks during their stay but this is not a requirement.

•Clients’ Rights Advisor- (Executive Director, Comprehensive Youth Services, Inc.) is the designated advisor of client’s rights. Should your child, at any time, feel that their rights are being violated during their stay at FYI and have not received adequate response by the staff, you or your child may contact Ms. Smyth (586-463-7079) who will respond appropriately.

If you have any questions or concerns, please ask any staff member. We’d be happy to assist you.

What parents/guardians need to know when setting up an intake/assessment:
*The assessment is a 1½ to 2 hour process. If the youth is accepted, they enter the program upon completion of the I/A. They should be prepared with their belongings (see pink sheet).
*The I/A is not a guarantee the youth will be admitted into the program.
*The youth must volunteer to enter the program and cannot be forced or coerced.
*ALL parents & guardians that are in the area and have contact with the youth are expected to participate in 4, 1 hour family sessions.
*The first family session may take place during the day. The therapist will attempt to work with the family’s schedule for the next sessions but may not be able to accommodate all desired appointment times.

Crisis Number Directory

Macomb County Crisis Line 1-586-948-0222

Wayne County Crisis Line 1-313-224-7000

National Runaway Switchboard 1-800-621-4000

Runaway Assistance Program 1-800-292-4517

Parent HELPline 1-800-942-HELP

Community Links



. Advanced Counseling- Saint Clair Shores

. Catholic Services of Macomb- Warren & Clinton Township
. Center for Counseling- New Baltimore
. Community Assessment Referral & Education- Clinton Township
. Creative Employment Opportunities - Shelby Township, Mt. Clemens, Anchorville
. Eastwood Community Clinic- Clinton Township & Eastpointe
. Evergreen Counseling Center- Shelby Township
. Harbor Oaks Hospital- New Baltimore
. Henry Ford Behavioral Health- Clinton Township
. Macomb County CMH- Mt. Clemens, St. Clair Shores
. Macomb County CMH- Clinton Township
. Macomb County CMH- Warren
. Macomb CMH Drop In Centers- Roseville, Clinton Township, Mt.Clemens, Warren
. Macomb Family Services- Clinton & Shelby Townships
. Macomb Family Services- Richmond & Romeo
. New Oakland Child-Adolescent & Family Center- Clinton Township
. Pioneer Counseling Centers- Sterling Heights & Clinton Township
. Social Resources, Inc.- Macomb Township & Fraser
. St. Joseph's Behavioral Medicine- Clinton Township & Mt. Clemens
. Trinity Family Counseling Center- Utica

. Important Mental Health Phone Numbers
. State and National Helplines

 


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