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
Our Values
Parents
We work with you to develop parenting skills and build community ties here in Klamath Falls.
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.
Services
- Community Visits
- Parenting Skills
- Support
- Resources
- Structure
Building and growing community connections
Supporting families in Klamath Falls
Increasing community engagement
Benefits
- Building parenting skills
- Increased community engagement
- Strengthening Parent-child relationships
Provides local families in the DHS System with opportunities for supervised recreational activities in the community designed to strengthen family bonds and community connections
Employs undergraduate Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Tech students and provides them with valuable applied experience (requirement for major)
Collaboration wtih the
community partner:
Department of Human Services
Support for Busy DHS caseworkers and visit center