Child Permanency Mediation
Working in partnership with the New York City Family
Court, The NYSPCC is currently piloting the City’s first Child
Permanency Mediation (CPM) Program. CPM mediates child protective proceedings
where the Family Court has placed children in foster care due to parental
abuse or neglect. Children and families referred to CPM are usually
at a stage in the court proceeding when a decision must be reached about
the child’s permanent home. Mediation provides a forum where parents,
attorneys, social service agency staff and other interested parties
can focus on resolving problems that pose barriers to permanency for
the child. In this non-adversarial setting, everyone can explore options
and find mutually acceptable solutions that will facilitate a child’s
return to the family or expedite placement in another permanent home.
CPM enables those participating in child abuse and neglect proceedings
to focus on problem resolution, treatment, education and prevention.
CPM also helps to avoid prolonged, contentious legal proceedings that
can extend a child’s stay in foster care.
By improving communication among the various parties,
mediation can minimize frustration, delay and conflict between parents
and service providers. Because families are given an active and respected
voice in overcoming obstacles to permanency, CPM can reduce their feelings
of alienation, confusion, distrust and apathy. Parents who become more
engaged in permanency planning for their children are better able to
assist in moving these cases to a speedier and positive resolution.
The program began in early 2003 in the Brooklyn Family
Court and proved so successful that it expanded to the Manhattan Family
Court in January 2004. Expansion into the Bronx Family Court took place
in June 2005, followed by the Queens Family Court in November 2005.
In 2007, the Child Permanency Mediation program handled 255 cases and
conducted 380 mediation sessions serving 428 children from 255 families.
In 2008, The NYSPCC and the
New York City Family Court were selected to receive the Association
of Conflict Resolution of Greater New York’s (ACR-GNY) annual
Alternative Dispute Resolution Achievement Award for its Child Permanency
Mediation program. The award will be presented at ACR-GNY’s sixth
annual conference luncheon in June. The conference attracts approximately
250 mediators, arbitrators, scholars, educators, facilitators and others
related to the alternative dispute resolution field. The partnership
between The NYSPCC and the New York City Family Court exemplifies how
public and private agencies can join forces to remove the roadblocks
that keep children languishing in foster care.
For additional information,
please call:
Stephen P. Forrester, Esq.
Assistant Executive Director
212-233-5500 x219
sforrester@nyspcc.org