CBCAP STATE PROFILE OF
Oregon in 2021
Total Oregon CBCAP Funding: $466,696
Core Services:

Family Support and Connections (FS&C) services are provided primarily through a home visiting program and include a strengths/needs assessment of the family, the provision of in-home services, resource information and referrals, connections to other community services, advocacy, mentoring and transportation.
Case planning is shared between the family, FS&C worker, the TANF case manager and other community resources involved with the family. Individualized, tailored interventions provided by FS&C programs include in-home skill building, parent education and life-skills services. Many of the "in-home skill building" is provided by use of evidence-based parenting programs, such as
• "Parenting Wisely";
• "Make Parenting a Pleasure"; and
• a home visit version of "Strengthening Families."

Number of Families Served in Oregon: 1,726
Number of People Served in Oregon:
Parents
3,532
Children
2,283
Parents with disabilities
191
Children with disabilities
410
Oregon Total Funding for Evidence-Based Programs: $466,696
Oregon State Lead Agency Structure
Collaborations
Child Welfare
Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems
Other (detail in narrative)
Total individuals reached via public awareness in Oregon: 20,529