CBCAP STATE PROFILE OF
Oregon in 2023
Total Oregon CBCAP Funding: $540,712
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: 8,725
Number of People Served in Oregon:
Parents
5,292
Children
3,096
Parents with disabilities
328
Children with disabilities
524
Oregon Total Funding for Evidence-Based Programs: $0
Oregon State Lead Agency Structure
Collaborations
Child Welfare
Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems
Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting
Other (detail in narrative)
Total individuals reached via public awareness in Oregon: 0