Our facility is small, 20 beds, and provides the secure care custody (operated under Dept. of Corrections/Youth Services Division) for adjudicated adolescent female offenders for the State of Montana. We are the only facility of this kind for the state. Average length of stay is 8 months.All are adjudicated on either Misdemeanor or Felony offenses. Offenses are rarely at the level of Felony against Person of any type. We are in the process of reviewing our programing and updating it. I am interested in the T4C program, but have some questions/concerns. I have been researching thoughts regarding cognitive behavioral therapy, and am currently reading "Cognitive Behavioral INterventions for At-Risk Youth" by Dr. Glick. However, I am also very invested in trying to make sure any programing we do is gender responsive, and focuses on the risk/needs research is showing important when doing gender responsive programing. Some of the risk/needs are obviously the same for at risk/boys and girls, some are the same however with different degress of impact, and then there are some differences. In reading info on T4C, I don't see any discussion regarding this subject.
My first question is does T4C work equally well for boy and girls? Are there cognitive behaviorl therapy programs out there that have been developed specifically for adolecent females?
My second question is regarding the recommended "closed" format of the programming. Because we are so small, and have only one casemanger, and have girls coming and going monthly, thus far all our programing is "open". WE currently do a variety of groups, some facilitated by the casemanger, some by the CD counselor, and some by direct care staff. Right now, our schedule only allows for one group a day, and that group is part of the daily schedule for all girls (except the CD group, if a girl does not assess as needing CD TX, she does not attend that group, this is only ever 1 or 2 out of the population).
What are others' experiences with providing "closed" groups in a very small facility with fairly short lengths of stay, while ensuring that all the population has a chance to get the programming while at the facility?