Van Leeuwen Jamie
Urban Peak, Denver, CO, USA.
Child Welfare. 2004 Sep-Oct;83(5):453-68.
This article features three housing programs designed to target the needs of youth aging out of child welfare. One program combines housing and treatment to move substance-dependent youth off the streets; one combines the resources of Urban Peak, the only licensed homeless and runaway youth shelter in Colorado, with the Denver Department of Human Services to prevent youth in child welfare from discharging to the streets; and one addresses the intense mental health needs of this population. It costs Colorado 53,655 dollars to place a young person in youth corrections for one year and 53,527 dollars for residential treatment. It costs Urban Peak 5378 dollars to move a young person off of the streets. This article describes how data have driven program development and discusses how policy implications and relationships with the public and private sector can leverage additional resources.
本文介绍了三个旨在满足脱离儿童福利系统的青少年需求的住房项目。一个项目将住房与治疗相结合,帮助依赖药物的青少年离开街头;一个项目整合了科罗拉多州唯一一家有执照的无家可归和离家出走青少年庇护所“城市之巅”以及丹佛市人类服务部的资源,以防止儿童福利系统中的青少年流落街头;还有一个项目满足这一人群强烈的心理健康需求。科罗拉多州将一名青少年安置在青少年教养机构一年的成本为53,655美元,住院治疗的成本为53,527美元。“城市之巅”让一名青少年离开街头的成本为5378美元。本文描述了数据如何推动项目发展,并讨论了政策影响以及与公共和私营部门的关系如何利用额外资源。