The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is an evidence-based program that focuses on parenting skills, social skills, and life skills for families who are considered at-risk or high-risk. The program is usually offered over 10 sessions that parents and children participate in together and separately. The program helps teach new prosocial habit patterns in the brain, which helps improve behavior, strengthens the parent-child relationship, and helps a child feel loved.
The skills that are taught in SFP can be applied to case management in that the case manager can offer the skill, model the skill, and monitor use of the skill as well as the effects the use of the skill has on the child, parent, and family overall.