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1 Board Overview 2006 Kristi House, Inc. The Orlowitz-Lee Children’s Advocacy Center

2 Mission Statement Kristi House provides a healing environment for child victims of sexual abuse and their families through community collaboration and system coordination.

3 Values Statement Kristi House is dedicated to respecting, protecting and healing the children and families who pass through our doors.

4 Kristi House is committed to: Operating the Orlowitz-Lee Children’s Advocacy Center, a child-friendly, culturally sensitive facility and program that alleviates the traumatic effect of sexual abuse of children and minimizes the chance of revictimization.

5 Kristi House is committed to: Coordinating the investigation of child sexual abuse cases through multi-disciplinary teams and improving access for victims to therapeutic, legal, medical and other support services.

6 Kristi House is committed to: Leading the community response to the problem of child sexual abuse through the promotion of best practices for prevention, education, research and treatment.

7 Many times families in need of services call for information. They have often contacted numerous agencies without feeling like they are being helped. One of the important aspects of Kristi House is that we HELP the families find the services they need, even if Kristi House services are not appropriate.

8 Background of Kristi House and the Center Began as a Task Force in 1994 Developed in response to children coming into the system with additional allegations of abuse Began at the request of the Miami-Dade County State Attorney and District Administrator for the Department of Children and Families

9 1994 A Task Force is organized to fill the unmet, critical need in Miami-Dade County for specialized and coordinated services for children who are victims of sexual abuse. Kristi House Time Line

10 1995 Kristi House is incorporated as a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) Kristi House Time Line Task Force organized ‘94

11 Kristi House Time Line 1996 After one year of operation and serving nearly 400 children and families, the Kristi House operating budget totals $150,000 Task Force organized ‘94 ‘95 Kristi House incor- porated

12 Kristi House Time Line 1997 Kristi House receives a $1 million challenge grant from Ellis Kent Orlowitz and Enid Lee Task Force organized ‘94 ‘95 Kristi House incor- porated operating budget $150K ‘96

13 Kristi House Time Line 1997 Kristi House launches a $3 million capital campaign to construct, furnish and equip a new center. Task Force organized ‘94 ‘95 Kristi House incor- porated operating budget $150K ‘96 ‘97 $1M challenge grant

14 Kristi House Time Line 1998 Groundbreaking ceremony for the Orlowitz-Lee Children’s Advocacy Center Task Force organized ‘94 ‘95 Kristi House incor- porated operating budget $150K ‘96 ‘97 $1M challenge grant $3M capital campaign launched ‘97

15 Kristi House Time Line 1999 Therapy, education and outreach programs are launched Task Force organized ‘94 ‘95 Kristi House incor- porated operating budget $150K ‘96 ‘97 $1M challenge grant ‘98 ground- breaking OLCAC $3M capital campaign launched ‘97

16 Kristi House Time Line 1999 The Orlowitz- Lee Children’s Advocacy Center opens its doors Task Force organized ‘94 ‘95 Kristi House incor- porated operating budget $150K ‘96 ‘97 $1M challenge grant ‘98 ground- breaking OLCAC $3M capital campaign launched ‘97 therapy program launched ‘99

17 Kristi House Time Line 2000 Kristi House receives full membership status from the National Children’s Alliance Task Force organized ‘94 ‘95 Kristi House incor- porated operating budget $150K ‘96 ‘97 $1M challenge grant ‘98 ground- breaking OLCAC $3M capital campaign launched ‘97 therapy program launched ‘99 ‘99 OLCAC opens

18 National Children’s Alliance Founded in 1992 as not-for-profit membership organization Assists communities with developing, growing and continuing their CACs Currently more than 500 Members (Accredited, Full and Associate levels) Provides grants and training opportunities Funding from U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention

19 Kristi House Time Line 2001 The operating budget of the Orlowitz- Lee Children’s Advocacy Center has grown to $1 million Task Force organized ‘94 ‘95 Kristi House incor- porated operating budget $150K ‘96 ‘97 $1M challenge grant ‘98 ground- breaking OLCAC $3M capital campaign launched ‘97 therapy program launched ‘99 full membership NCA ‘00 ‘99 OLCAC opens

20 Kristi House Time Line By 2002, Kristi House serves 600 children and families per year Task Force organized ‘94 ‘95 Kristi House incor- porated ‘01 operating budget $1M operating budget $150K ‘96 ‘97 $1M challenge grant ‘98 ground- breaking OLCAC $3M capital campaign launched ‘97 therapy program launched ‘99 full membership NCA ‘00 ‘99 OLCAC opens

21 Kristi House Time Line 2003 New Executive Director named, new Program Director named and case management initiative established Task Force organized ‘94 ‘95 Kristi House incor- porated ‘01 operating budget $1M operating budget $150K ‘96 ‘97 $1M challenge grant ‘98 ground- breaking OLCAC $3M capital campaign launched ‘97 therapy program launched ‘99 full membership NCA ‘00 ‘99 OLCAC opens 600 children per year served ‘02 Program Director Ruthlyn Webster

22 Kristi House Time Line 2004 Kristi House, in collaboration with FIU, organizes the 1st Multi- disciplinary Conference on the Investigation of Child Abuse Task Force organized ‘94 ‘95 Kristi House incor- porated ‘01 operating budget $1M operating budget $150K ‘96 ‘97 $1M challenge grant ‘98 ground- breaking OLCAC $3M capital campaign launched ‘97 therapy program launched ‘99 full membership NCA ‘00 ‘99 OLCAC opens 600 children per year served ‘02 ‘03 case mgmt initiative

23 Kristi House Time Line 2004 Kristi House receives accreditation status from the Council on Accreditation, the body overseeing social service agency standards. Task Force organized ‘94 ‘95 Kristi House incor- porated ‘01 operating budget $1M operating budget $150K ‘96 ‘97 $1M challenge grant 1st Multi- disciplinary conference ‘04 ‘98 ground- breaking OLCAC $3M capital campaign launched ‘97 therapy program launched ‘99 full membership NCA ‘00 ‘99 OLCAC opens 600 children per year served ‘02 ‘03 case mgmt initiative

24 Task Force organized ‘94 ‘95 Kristi House incor- porated Kristi House Time Line ‘01 operating budget $1M operating budget $150K ‘96 ‘97 $1M challenge grant 1st Multi- disciplinary conference ‘04 ‘98 ground- breaking OLCAC $3M capital campaign launched ‘97 therapy program launched ‘99 full membership NCA ‘00 ‘99 OLCAC opens ‘04 COA accreditation 600 children per year served ‘02 ‘03 case mgmt initiative Comprehensive Assessment Unit opens ‘05 2005 Kristi House is contracted by Our Kids, Inc. to provide Comprehensive Assessments for all children in dependency care where there are allegations of sexual abuse.

25 Task Force organized ‘94 ‘95 Kristi House incorporated Kristi House Time Line ‘01 operating budget $1M operating budget $150K ‘96 ‘97 $1M challenge grant 1st Multi- disciplinary conference ‘04 ‘98 ground- breaking OLCAC $3M capital campaign launched ‘97 therapy program launched ‘99 full membership NCA ‘00 ‘99 OLCAC opens ‘04 COA accreditation 600 children per year served ‘02 ‘03 case mgmt initiative Comprehensive Assessment Unit opens ‘05 2006 As Kristi House completes its first decade of service, the Board of Directors completes a planning process and adopts a 3-year Strategic Plan for growth. ‘06 Board adopts Strategic Plan

26 Kristi House Staff

27 Kristi House, Inc. Organizational Chart Kristi House Board of Directors Executive Director Assistant Executive Director Program Director Financial Director Records Manager Data Input Exec. Asst. Case Work Supervisor Intake Coordinator 2 Case Managers 4 Case Coordinators Clinical Supervisor 5 Therapists Comp. Assessment Unit Therapy Interns Case Coordination Interns Psychiatrist Outreach Coordinators Volunteer Coordinator Financial Support & Building Manager Therapy Support Case Coordination Support Receptionist Transportation Comm. Relations Director Work Study Assistant

28 Characteristics of the Service Population  51% Hispanic 38% Black 7% White, non-Hispanic 4% Other/Unknown 70% of households earn less than $15,000 a year Families in crisis

29 Orlowitz-Lee Children’s Advocacy Center Home of the Multi-disciplinary Team

30 Sexual Abuse Case Flow

31 Children’s Advocacy Center Staffing Multi-disciplinary Occurs every Friday from 10 a.m. until noon Reviews all cases that were interviewed the prior week and any others that are difficult or require follow-up Staffing is an INTERNAL review and all information discussed in staffing is confidential

32 Dependency vs. Criminal Court Systems Dependency Preponderance of evidence Focus on safety of children DCF attorney Criminal Beyond a reasonable doubt Focus on prosecution of offender SAO attorney

33 Dependency vs. Criminal Court Systems Dependency Preponderance of evidence Focus on safety of children DCF attorney Criminal Beyond a reasonable doubt Focus on prosecution of offender SAO attorney

34 Kristi House Program Components Case Coordination: Includes sexual abuse victims, consultation with families, referrals, advocacy, case tracking and transportation Case Management: Includes all of the above with intensive outreach, face-to-face contact, home visits for duration of service Therapy: Includes sexual abuse victims only; is free of charge; at OLCAC and/or Homestead; transportation is available Education and Outreach: Prevention presentations for students, staff and parents in targeted feeder pattern. Volunteer program: To work with children at the Center, special events and fund raising. Assessments: Children in dependency system with allegations of sexual abuse, comp. assessment for level of care and mental health evaluation.

35 Case Coordination & Case Management Guiding principle: Comprehensive “Level of care” and “wraparound” services Linking: Assessment w/ Goals. Needs w/ Services Male and female children under the age of 18 years who have disclosed abuse. Siblings of children with a history of sexual abuse, if they display symptoms that raise concerns about their own history of abuse or if they are thought to be at high risk for sexual abuse. Children who display behaviors that may be consistent with a history of sexual abuse when suspicion that sexual abuse has occurred, whether or not a disclosure has been made.

36 Kristi House Therapy Therapy Department receives referrals from Kristi House Case Coordination, Department of Children and Families and the State Attorney’s Office. Clients are seen free of charge, through Medicaid, or Victims Of Crime fund eligibility.

37 Types of Therapy Provided Individual Group Family Play Psychiatric evaluations & medication management

38 Types of Therapists Licensed Mental Health Counselor Licensed Psychologist Masters Level Social Workers Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Masters Level Interns

39 Comprehensive Assessments Receive referrals from Our Kids, Inc. Billed through Medicaid or Our Kids Conducted by Medicaid qualified mental health practitioners. Innovative, best practice assessment protocol guides practitioner in preparation of placement recommendation and mental health diagnosis.

40 Education and Outreach Age-appropriate presentations in schools focusing on issues of victimization: Safe Child, Boundary Safety, Dating Violence. Purpose is: to educate and prevent to identify and assess possible victims to make appropriate community referrals to identified victims. Includes victims of all types of crime, not exclusive to sexual abuse.

41 Looking Ahead: Goals and Objectives see Board notebook

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