
Submission Type: Practice-Based
Final Rating: Promising Practice
Date Submitted: Spring 2023
Focus Area: Social Emotional Well-Being
Focus Population: Children, Teachers, Owners, Caregivers, Guardians, Administrators, Parents
Contact Information:
Holly Towers
Executive Director
(405) 216-5240
Lilyfield
501 E 15th Street Ste 400A, Edmond, OK 73013
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Goals and Outcomes:
Lilyfield’s goals and outcomes for this project are to increase knowledge and skills within the early childcare setting for providing trauma-informed care to support social emotional wellbeing for children who are involved or at risk of involvement with the child welfare system. The long term intended outcome is to stabilize and improve the childcare experience for foster children and their foster parents and improve social emotional wellbeing for children who are enrolled in licensed childcare centers or home daycares. Childcare staff can self-refer to Lilyfield’s program through an online process. Once a referral is received, Lilyfield’s Director of Child Care Programs will confirm eligibility based on child qualifications (must have a qualified child in the referred classroom) and then set a site visit based on availability, with the goal of conducting a site visit within one month. Because this is operating as a pilot program, we recognize that the need may outpace our capacity with the current funding. Our team will develop a rating matrix for use if applications outpace capacity and prioritize classrooms who are identified as having the most critical need while putting others on the waiting list. Lilyfield consultants will provide provisional feedback at the time of the site visit and assist the childcare staff in implementing some recommendations immediately. Also, at the completion of the site visit, the center will receive their first incentive resource bag which will provide tangible resources to support implementation of TBRI in the classroom. Following the site visit, the consultant will provide a more formal set of recommendations which are tailored to the needs of the specific classroom, appropriate for the needs of the qualified child, and reasonable for the center to implement. The consultant and childcare center will develop a plan for ongoing consultation support with a goal to serve centers with at least 5 follow up consultation visits, either virtual or in person. The plan will include more structured training on implementing TBRI in the classroom. While the program includes as much in person contact as possible, Lilyfield has built in the capacity to provide the majority of consultation and training virtually for centers located in rural areas that may present a challenge for our staff to visit regularly. Centers who participate in the ongoing consultation for at least 5 additional sessions will receive a follow up incentive resource bag with more tangible classroom resources.
Brief Summary:
Lilyfield proposes to bring the Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) Trauma Informed Classrooms to licensed childcare centers that serve foster children ages 0-8 years old throughout the state. The TBRI for classrooms training is designed to equip educators to help children from backgrounds of abuse, neglect, and/or trauma by disarming fear, optimizing learning, and facilitating healing for vulnerable children in the classroom. The project would bring a combination of training, consultation, and implementation support to any licensed center or home day care that provides care to children who are currently in state custody, are in a safety plan through Family Centered Services, or have been reunified with a biological parent within the past 12 months and are currently experiencing behavioral difficulty in the center. Lilyfield has many years of experience working with foster parents and children, and we know the challenges that children in the child welfare system can face in the childcare setting. Lilyfield also operates a licensed childcare center in South Oklahoma City, and we have firsthand experience with creating environments where children with complex developmental trauma can thrive. Providing adequate resources and support is vital to ensuring that foster parents can access reliable childcare, and for ensuring that children get the unique support they need in the childcare setting. Lilyfield has 8 TBRI Practitioners on staff who can support the project. Lilyfield proposes to provide virtual or on-site assessment, consultation, training, and implementation support for childcare centers or home day cares that have a qualified child enrolled who is struggling to be maintained. Following receipt of a request for support, Lilyfield staff will determine eligibility and provide a classroom assessment designed to provide recommendations to teachers and providers on ways to implement the TBRI for classrooms program to support the success of the qualified child. Centers can request ongoing consultation, but Lilyfield will recommend participation in at least 5 consultations following the assessment. Childcare staff can also participate in a more structured training program, receiving the entire TBRI and Trauma Informed Classrooms training through this project.