FFT is an evidence-based proprietary therapeutic service for youth and their families to prevent youth who are already involved or at risk of becoming involved in the juvenile justice system from further penetrating the system. FFT is a strength-based model that focuses on the risk and protective factors that impact the adolescent, family and their environment. FFT providers shall ensure that services are provided in accordance with FFT fidelity standards and maintain an acceptable rating on all FFT fidelity audits.
The FFT model adopts a phase-based approach, which must include the following phases:
FFT is available to youth ages eleven (11) years old to eighteen (18), who meet at least one (1) criteria from the first category, and both of the criteria from the second category:
To qualify for FFT, youth must be residing with or returning within thirty (30) calendar days to the home of the family/caregiver who is willing to participate in FFT treatment services.
FFT is not appropriate for:
Eligible providers of FFT services shall:
Each FFT Team shall include:
The FFT supervisor shall be a Master's level independently licensed qualified practitioner pursuant to § 3431.12 practicing within the scope of their license and experienced in providing individual, group, marital, or family counseling or psychotherapy. The FFT supervisor shall have a minimum of two (2) years of post-graduate experience working with behaviorally challenged youth and their families in community-based settings and must have satisfied the FFT requirement for a clinical supervisor.
FFT clinicians shall be qualified practitioners pursuant to § 3431.12 practicing within the scope of their license and have a minimum of one (1) year of experience working with behaviorally challenged youth and their families in community-based settings. FFT clinicians must satisfy all FFT requirements for FFT therapists.
FFT shall be provided in the family home or an outpatient clinic.
FFT shall not be billed on the same day as:
Qualified practitioners of FFT are:
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-A3431