During a recent government meeting, Miss Dodd provided updates on social work initiatives, highlighting significant progress in children's services. She commended the efforts of the adoption supervisor, Jovan, and the team for their dedication to finding permanent homes for children, emphasizing the importance of these efforts.
Dodd acknowledged challenges within the department, particularly low staff morale and staffing shortages, but expressed optimism as the agency is actively interviewing candidates to bolster the workforce. She noted that adult services are also performing well, and collaboration with Preferred Choice has begun, aiming to connect families with essential services.
A key focus of the discussion was the introduction of Family-Centered Treatment (FCT), which involves intensive in-home support for families to address trauma and prevent children from entering foster care. Additionally, Dodd mentioned a potential initiative for a \"safe babies court\" that would engage with families of children aged zero to three, further expanding resources available in Rutherford County.
The meeting concluded with Dodd expressing enthusiasm for the positive developments and the ongoing commitment to improving services for families and children in the community.