Parent Advocacy

​Supporting Parents in Many Ways

A Better Way operates three successful Parent Advocacy programs, providing one-on-one advocacy and mentoring to families currently involved in the child welfare system. These programs employ parents who have prior personal experience with Child Welfare to act as peer mentors, supporting families in understanding and navigating the system.

The goals of the Parent Advocacy programs are to increase the reunification rate for child welfare system-involved families and reduce out-of-home placements.

What Parent Partners & Parent Advocates Do:

  • Attend Child Family Team Meetings (CFT’s) and other appointments as requested by the parents.

  • Provide referrals to substance abuse treatment programs and help with finding resources for needs including housing, food, education, mental health, and employment.

  • Help advocate within the education, medical and other systems.

  • Act as a bridge for families to the services and systems with which they interact, supporting families to understand systems and supporting those in the systems to better understand families.

​​Click on a program below to learn more.