Programs

Streetwork Project

Type of Approach:

  • Mixed

Provider Education Level:

  • Unspecified

Length:

Trauma Type:

  • Child Abuse
  • Community Violence
  • Domestic Violence
  • Gang Violence
  • Homicide/Familicide
  • Multiple
  • Neglect
  • Other
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Terrorism

Trauma Symptom:

  • Unspecified

Setting:

  • Other
  • Other Community Settings

Notes:

Type of services provided:

The Streetwork Project, based on a harm reduction philosophy, focuses on building trust and self-esteem to empower youth to change their high-risk behaviors. The program provides counseling, stabilization and case management with an emphasis on enhancing individuality for homeless, street-involved youth. Free services include legal, medical and psychiatric care, long-term counseling, individual and group therapy, advocacy, case management, help in obtaining identification, emergency and transitional housing, GED preparation and support, help in obtaining Medicaid and other benefits, hot meals bag lunches, showers, clothing, wellness activities including acupuncture, yoga, nutritional counseling, HIV prevention counseling, parenting groups, drop-in groups and the opportunity to socialize in a safe, non-judgmental setting.

All clients are assigned a primary counselor who assists them in accessing services and obtaining referrals as needed. Clients received two counseling days weekly.

Program setting:

Drop-in center, day treatment settings

Length of program/number of sessions:

Not specified

Type(s) of trauma/concerns addressed:

Youth homelessness, multiple types of trauma experienced by homeless and street-involved youth including community violence, gang violence, domestic violence, teen relationship abuse, homicide, child abuse, bias crimes, terrorism

Symptoms addressed:

Not specified

Education level of providers:

Not specified

Additional information:

None

Unique/Innovative Characteristics:

This intervention reaches out to homeless and street-involved youth with recognition of the high likelihood of multiple traumas including domestic violence. The Streetwork Project’s harm reduction philosophy provides a holistic approach that addresses the needs and realities of these youth with a wide range of services that go beyond the usual clinical response to trauma.

Date Added/Updated:

1/3/2018

Age:

  • 13-17 (Adolescent)
  • 18-25 (Young Adult)

Language:

  • English

Ethnic Racial Group:

  • Unspecified

Caregivers Included:

  • None

Population Adaptations:

Age range of children served:

13 to 23 years of age

Are parent/adult caregiver(s) included in intervention?

No

Ethnic/racial and other groups served:

Streetwork has served a wide variety of religious groups as well as LGBT youth. While implemented in an urban area (New York City), it is a flexible model that could be adapted to other regions.

Specific cultural adaptations:

None indicated

Languages that service/resource is available:

English

Foundation:

Goals of the program/services:

• Reaching out to homeless and disenfranchised youth and offering them respite from hunger, cold, loneliness and fear

Evaluation Studies:

Has there been any evaluation?

Extensive process evaluation system

Key evaluation results:

None available

Is there an evaluation currently in progress or planned?

An outcome evaluation program is being implemented to measure change in levels of stability, access to services, housing problems, safer sex practices, drug use and financial problems

Publications about the program:

None indicated

Rated/Reviewed by Evidence Based Registries:

National Child Traumatic Stress Network Empirically Supportive Treatments and Promising Practices

Training Contact:

None specified

Training Notes:

Training manuals/protocols:

None indicated

Availability of Training:

Contact Safe Horizons www.safehorizon.org

Languages that training/resource is available:

Not specified

Program Contact