Relationship Building Program

The Relationship Building Program draws from evidence-based parent-child interaction training to provide Klamath County families with support to engage in recreational family activities in order to further strengthen parent-child relationships and connections to community supports.

 

 

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Mission Statement

Provide high-quality support to Klamath County families referred by the Department of Human Services to engage in recreational and life-skill activities designed to promote family relationship-building and community engagement. 

Our Values

Respect

Integrity

Optimism

Transparency
 

Parents

We work with you to develop parenting skills and build community ties here in Klamath Falls.
 


Family Learning

History

The Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Tech Relationship Building Program started in 2014. The program was based on Project 12 Ways and Project SafeCare, which both focus on child safety and teaching parenting skills.


 

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Services

  • Community Visits
  • Parenting Skills
  • Support
  • Resources
  • Structure
 
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Building and growing community connections

Supporting families in Klamath Falls

Increasing community engagement

Benefits

  • Building parenting skills
  • Increased community engagement
  • Strengthening Parent-child relationships
Resources
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Student Mentors

Provides local families in the DHS System with opportunities for supervised recreational activities in the community designed to strengthen family bonds and community connections

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Employs undergraduate Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Tech students and provides them with valuable applied experience (requirement for major)

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Collaboration wtih the 
community partner:
Department of Human Services
Support for Busy DHS caseworkers and visit center

 

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