Parent-Child Grow (PCG) is an initiative developed by FRCS Family Service Centre that focused on families with children aged 0–12 years by incorporating teachings and principles of Positive Parenting Program (Triple P).
PCG supports parents who have concerns about their children’s behaviour or development, by increasing their confidence and competence in parenting. The programme also aims to reduce parents’ use of coercive and punitive methods to discipline children, improve communication between them regarding parenting issues, and lessen parenting stress associated with raising children.
The RainTree Project (RTP) is a comprehensive 12-month programme designed to support ex-offenders and their families. With the support of the Yellow Ribbon Fund, this initiative assists individuals recently released from prison by guiding them in overcoming hurdles such as restoring family ties, dealing with social stigma, and building resilience.
This is achieved through the various activities and programmes that help participants Reintegrate and Transform towards achieving Progress for themselves and their families.
Through mentorship, counselling, and skill-building activities, RTP emphasizes targeted support for participants to:
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Reintegrate successfully: Develop practical skills and a supportive social network through volunteering and mentorship. -
Strengthen family connections: Rebuild family bonds and enhance communication among family members. -
Cultivate personal resilience: Gain confidence and emotional resilience to navigate life’s challenges.
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SobeRISE is a community-based programme developed by FRCS Family Service Centre and supported by the National Addictions Management Service (NAMS). Commencing from January 2021, this specialised programme offers support and assistance to individuals and families affected by issues associated with alcohol abuse. Using case work, counselling and group work interventions, we are committed to assist and support both individuals and their families to enhance their well-being.
Our team comprises qualified and trained social service professionals, committed to supporting and assisting individuals and families affected by issues associated with alcohol abuse. We offer case work and counselling based on different therapy modalities and group-based activities to individuals and families with issues associated with alcohol abuse.
From our case management experience, we see how alcohol abuse affects an individual in many different ways, for example their employment, physical/mental health, relationships and also their sense of self. Alcohol abuse affects the individual’s family and loved ones. We see the importance of collaboration, working hand in hand with the stakeholders and community partners to ensure the individual and family who come to us for support, get their needs met and linked to the appropriate services.
As we believe that recovery takes time, our social service professionals are committed to journey with the individuals and families in their bid to re-claim and re-build their lives. Our services include:
- Screening and assessment by social service professionals on potential alcohol abuse;
- Individual and family case work and counselling services; and
- Psycho-education and support group work
