Program Profile: Fostering Healthy Futures® for Preteens

This is a positive youth development program for preadolescent children (ages 9-11) who have current or previous child welfare involvement due to one or more adverse childhood experiences.

Evidence Rating: Promising | One study

Date:

Date Modified: July 27, 2022

In 2015, Fostering Healthy Futures for Preteens received a final program rating of Promising based on a review of studies by Taussig and Culhane (2010) and Taussig and colleagues (2012). In 2022, CrimeSolutions conducted a re-review of Taussig and colleagues (2012) and a new study, Taussig and colleagues (2019), using the updated CrimeSolutions Program Scoring Instrument. The Taussig and colleagues (2019) study was an update of the Taussig and Culhane (2010) study and thus replaced it in the evidence base. This re-review resulted in the program maintaining the final rating of Promising.

Date Created: July 17, 2024
Program Snapshot

Age: 9 - 11

Gender: Male, Female

Race/Ethnicity: White, Black, Hispanic

Geography: Suburban Urban

Setting (Delivery): Other Community Setting

Program Type: Children Exposed to Violence, Cognitive Behavioral Treatment, Leadership and Youth Development, Mentoring

Targeted Population: Children Exposed to Violence, Families

Current Program Status: Active

Program Developer:
Heather Taussig
Professor
Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver

2148 S. High Street
Denver, CO 80208
United States

Phone: 303.871.2937
Email

Training and TA Provider:
Michel Holien
Director of Dissemination
Kempe Center, University of Colorado

The Gary Pavilion at Children’s Hospital Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, 13123 East 16th Avenue, Box 390
Aurora, CO 80045
United States

Phone: 303.817.8162
Email