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by Cheri Fuller Executive Director Supporting Children of Incarcerated Parents redeemingthefamily.org 6 September 2013 Oklahoma City, OK

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This is a presentation shared by Cheri Fuller, executive director of "Redeeming the Family," on September 6, 2013, at the "Oklahoma Children Of Incarcerated Parents Task Force" meeting in Oklahoma City.

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Page 1: Supporting Children of Incarcerated Parents (September 2013)

by Cheri FullerExecutive Director

Supporting Children of Incarcerated

Parents

redeemingthefamily.org6 September 2013Oklahoma City, OK

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www.redeemingthefamily.org

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redeemingthefamily.org

www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdiBQ4tMyxQ

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1. To support activities to maintain contact between incarcerated parents and minor children when in the best interest of the children

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2. To improve the parent-child relationship with more parent education

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3. To help support a healthy and strong parent-child relationship

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The Oklahoma Messages project is...

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“More than 27,000 children in Oklahoma have at least one parent in prison. That's 3 percent of the child population.”

www.flickr.com/photos/wfryer/8749763261

www.tulsaworld.com/article.aspx/Incarceration_rates_affect_Oklahoma_kids/20101012_11_a1_wtkaoa319509

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Children of Incarcerated Parents (CIPs) are at higher risk for:

academic failure substance abuse

delinquency

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www.flickr.com/photos/xtinamilan/3042222548

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Without intervention:

5-6 times higher rate to enter prisonwww.flickr.com/photos/sercasey/251142094

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In some Oklahoma school districts 75% of children are affected by parental incarceration.

(Dr. Susan Sharp, University of Oklahoma)

75%

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The Messages Project is:

incarcerated parents reading books to their children on DVD

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The Messages Project is:

incarcerated parents receiving training from volunteers

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The Messages Project is:

a prevention and interventionprogram for children

www.flickr.com/photos/dottiemae/5393993016

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redeemingthefamily.org

www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdiBQ4tMyxQ

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redeemingthefamily.org

www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdiBQ4tMyxQ

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Outcomes & Impact

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Spring 2011 Caregiver Survey Results

88% of children experienced less depression and sadness, along with improvement in emotional well-being

88%

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Spring 2011 Caregiver Survey Results

50% of children were less anxious andworried about their parents

50%

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Spring 2011 Caregiver Survey Results

50% of children reported less anger and acting out

50%

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AdditionalBenefits:

bondingwithcaregivers

act outless

at school

reading skills improve

lowerrecidivism

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www.flickr.com/photos/aidanmorgan/3537327425 www.flickr.com/photos/irteza/4330754374

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQulk_PknPE

redeemingthefamily.org

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQulk_PknPE

redeemingthefamily.org

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Over 10,000 messages recorded for CIPs since 1999

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importance of

supporting children’s literacy

www.flickr.com/photos/mrsdkrebs/5913123665

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family reunification

www.flickr.com/photos/hendry/5289517315

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What Can You Do?

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by Cheri FullerExecutive Director

Supporting Children of Incarcerated

Parents

redeemingthefamily.org6 September 2013Oklahoma City, OK